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Posted on | December 31, 2025 | 1 Comment

Officers elicit a complete record of any criminal or unlawful activity, even if not leading to arrest or conviction.If Fraud Was CommittedCommitting fraud (or other crimes) after entry but before naturalization does not directly cause denaturalization on its own, as denaturalization focuses on whether citizenship was properly obtained.However, it can be a basis for denaturalization indirectly in these ways:

  • If concealed during the process → If the fraud occurred during the good moral character period and the applicant failed to disclose it (e.g., lying “no” to the “ever committed a crime not arrested” question), this constitutes willful misrepresentation or concealment of a material fact. The government can later seek denaturalization if the concealment was material (i.e., it tended to affect eligibility, such as by disqualifying good moral character).
  • If it bars good moral character → Certain frauds (e.g., crimes involving moral turpitude) could have barred approval if known, making citizenship “illegally procured.”

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  1. Andrey Simonoff
    January 1st, 2026 @ 9:10 am

    Elon Musk likely lied as he did not admit to illegal drug use, and on entering the US he then worked in violation of his visa.

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