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In this live session, Joseph breaks down USCIS’s new memo on Good Moral Character for U.S. citizenship applicants and what it really means for naturalization cases. He explains how officers may evaluate applicants, shares real client concerns, and answers live immigration questions, from DUIs to green card renewals, travel risks, and self-deportation. This video is brought to you by Tsang and Associates, a boutique international law firm that solves legal problems with creative solutions. Contact us on [email protected] or call us at (562) 924 1981 today to learn more! We are open Mondays-Fridays 9:00am-6:00pm PT SOCIAL MEDIA ⭐️ Instagram Link: https://www.instagram.com/tsangslaw/?... ⭐️ Facebook: / tsangslaw ⭐️ LinkedIn: / tsang-&-associates ⭐️ Yelp: https://www.yelp.com/biz/tsang-and-as... ⭐️ Website: https://www.tsangslaw.com ⭐️ Glassdoor: https://www.glassdoor.com/Overview/Wo... ⭐️ 華人工商網:https://www.ccyp.com/subjects/76232/臧...## ⭐️ 國語網站:http://www.uslawchina.com 00:00 – Introduction & today’s topics 00:53 – USCIS memo on Good Moral Character explained 02:15 – How the citizenship interview process works 04:13 – What USCIS now considers “good moral character” 07:30 – Why this policy could overwhelm officers 09:28 – Discretion and officer bias concerns 11:13 – Philosophical questions: What makes a good American? 13:27 – Why USCIS training and clear guidance are critical 14:39 – Live Q&A begins 14:47 – Aggravated felony waiver & citizenship chances 16:45 – CCPA memo changes and impact 17:24 – Overstayed J-1 visa, options left 17:58 – Citizenship name change regrets 18:20 – Cancellation of removal reopened cases 19:16 – Can I be detained while green card is pending? 22:01 – Travel risks with advance parole 23:01 – Reopening case after law school graduation 23:34 – Old DUI and citizenship eligibility 25:01 – Marriage cases: inside vs. outside the U.S. 26:14 – Self-deportation explained 28:12 – Adjustment of status with military spouse 29:51 – I-130 delays and backlogs 30:24 – Options for childhood arrivals without DACA 31:29 – CCPA eligibility confusion 32:23 – N-600 and citizenship by parent 33:17 – Biometrics for overseas spouse petition 33:36 – Back taxes and naturalization 34:47 – Green card re-entry issues 35:05 – DUIs and impact on naturalization 36:17 – Entering without inspection and risks 38:13 – Parents’ I-485 interview notices 38:46 – DUI and possible removal proceedings 39:04 – N-400 & I-751 delays 39:48 – Marriage green card interview delays 40:37 – USCIS jurisdiction over visa matters 41:00 – Citizenship after aggravated felony waiver 41:34 – EB-1A for foreign professionals (Pakistani dentist example) 42:26 – Arrest expunged: still eligible for citizenship? 43:11 – Can DUI affect green card or citizenship under new memo? 44:12 – Case status “refused” before interview 44:24 – Investment visa (EB-5, L-1, E-2) explained 45:33 – Employment-based green card with DACA 46:25 – Petty theft and adjustment of status risks 47:20 – Success story: Japanese family saved by 551 stamp 55:49 – Closing thoughts & gratitude