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Immigration laws are changing fast. Some information on our website may not be fully up to date. We’re working to review and update our content as quickly as we can. If you have questions about your case, it’s a good idea to talk to an immigration lawyer. Someone who represents clients in courts or who gives legal advice  

Important notice: Only work with reputable, licensed immigration attorneys or Department of Justice (DOJ) accredited representatives. Filing fraudulent applications is a serious offense, even if a person didn't know they were committing fraud. Learn more about how to avoid immigration and notario fraud.

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What is good moral character? Copy link to this question The link has been copied. ×

To apply to become a US citizen, a person must show they have good moral character (GMC). This means that a person meets the standard of good person set by their community. Generally, a person's actions are reviewed for the last five years before applying for naturalization. The GMC review period is shorter if a person applies through being married to a US citizen. The government may sometimes look at a person's behavior from more than five years ago. Applicants must also show GMC for other immigration benefits, including cancellation of removal and Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) benefits.

Applicants must provide evidence Anything used to show that something is true to the government that they have good moral character. New policy requires people to show evidence of good behavior, not just lack of bad behavior. Before, people only had to show evidence of positive factors if they had some negative factors in the behavior history.

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There are things that can disqualify a person from showing good moral character (GMC) temporarily. There are also things that permanently prevent someone from showing good moral character.

A person does not have good moral character if, during the five years before their application is filed, they:

  • Are drunk frequently,
  • Have been convicted of two or more gambling offenses, Involvement in games of chance or sporting contests where payments are at stake.
  • Have two or more Driving Under the Influence The operation of any vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or narcotics. (DUI) convictions,
  • Gave false information to get immigration benefits,
  • Do not pay their taxes on time,
  • Do not pay child support Money paid by a parent to help another parent support a minor child or an adult child with a disability or alimony,
  • Were in prison for 180 days or more at any time,
  • Break a law by having drugs (except 30g or less of marijuana),
    • Note: Even if a state has decriminalized marijuana, there are still federal laws against marijuana that apply to immigration. So, even if it is legal in one state to use marijuana, using marijuana is still against federal law and can count against a person for good moral character.
  • Engaged in prostitution,
  • Smuggled a person to enter the US,
  • Practiced polygamy,
  • Engaged in an extramarital affair, or
  • Committed Includes juveniles in placement in the facility as part of a court order. a crime “involving moral turpitude.” This is an immigration term that means the crime was especially immoral, according to the government.

Generally, if the issue occurred more than five years ago, immigration will not count it too heavily. However, it’s important to keep in mind that they can consider it if they want to.

A person can never establish good moral character if they, at any time:

  • Are convicted of murder,
  • Are convicted of an aggravated felony on or after November 29, 1990, or
  • Are involved in persecution, genocide, torture, or severe violations of religious freedom.

Review the USCIS policy manual for more information on permanent bars to good moral character. 

If a person has a criminal history, it is important to consult with an immigration lawyer. Someone who represents clients in courts or who gives legal advice While having convictions in a person’s record can make it harder to show GMC, the rules are complicated. 

In some cases, a criminal conviction When someone is declared guilty of a crime by a court may not “count” against GMC. For example, juvenile convictions do not count for immigration purposes unless the child was charged as an adult. Any person 18 years old or over An immigration lawyer can help explain the rules and best present an individual’s history.

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Aggravated felonies are a category of crimes defined in immigration law.  It is a long list and includes, but is not limited to: rape or sexual abuse of a minor, A person under 18 years old trafficking controlled substances or firearms, and fraud The deception of someone(s) with intent to cause damage (not including  forgeries and counterfeiting). or tax evasion over $10,000.

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A person will want to show they are involved in and contribute to their community. This can mean filing evidence Anything used to show that something is true with their application, or providing evidence to the office at their interview. Here are some factors an officer might think are positive good moral character factors:

  • Education,
  • Family ties,
  • Work history,
  • Volunteer or community service work,
  • Military service and awards,
  • Involvement in church or other religious or civic organizations,
  • Property ownership,
  • Meeting financial obligations,
  • Proof you paid taxes on your income regardless of whether you are a lawful permanent resident or an undocumented immigrant
    • Note: On April 7, 2025, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) signed an agreement with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to provide information about undocumented immigrants who have filed documents like tax returns with the IRS to DHS in an effort to assist with deportations. It is recommended that you speak with an immigration lawyer Someone who represents clients in courts or who gives legal advice about your specific immigration and tax situation.

Here are some examples of things to submit to show good moral character:

  • School records or transcripts,
  • Tax transcripts,
  • Record of military service,
  • Records of employment,
  • Records of volunteering or community service work, or
  • Statements from community members who can talk about your good moral character, such as religious or civic leaders, neighbors, employers, family members.

This list is not exhaustive. You should consult an experienced immigration attorney before submitting any extra documents with your applications.

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