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🇺🇸 U.S. immigration officials have updated citizenship rules to tightly assess “good moral character.”
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👤 Officers will now evaluate an applicant’s entire lifestyle, not just their legal history.
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🧾 Candidates must prove they’re law-abiding and positively contribute to society.
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💬 Factors include tax compliance, volunteer work, employment history, and civic engagement.
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🚫 Even minor offenses or repeated bad behavior could affect the application outcome.
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📉 Simply avoiding crime is no longer enough—a neutral record won’t guarantee approval.
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📚 Students and professionals must show not just academic or career success, but also ethical behavior.
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🧑⚖️ USCIS officers now have more discretion to deny applications based on their judgment.
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⚖️ Mitigating factors like rehabilitation or letters of support may help applicants explain past issues.
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📂 Applicants should prepare strong personal profiles that reflect both good conduct and community values.
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