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In the United States, a felony conviction, including a Class D felony, can impact your eligibility for citizenship, but it does not automatically disqualify you. Generally, applicants for citizenship must demonstrate good moral character for the five years preceding their application. While a felony conviction may raise concerns, factors such as the nature of the crime, time elapsed since the conviction, and evidence of rehabilitation can influence the decision. It's advisable to consult with an Immigration attorney for guidance specific to your situation.

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