Posted by uscitizenship on January 1, 2008
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Posted by uscitizenship on January 1, 2008
Study these questions for the Citizenship Interview. Study these questions if you apply for citizenship before October 1, 2008. If you apply after this time or are scheduled to take the test after October 1, 2009, regardless of when you applied, you will take the redesigned test with 142 questions. Click here to hear the 100 questions in podcast form.
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Posted by uscitizenship on January 1, 2008
Practice these sentences for the dictation part of the Citizenship Interview. Also, you can listen to many of the sentences here. Click on the word underlined.
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Posted by uscitizenship on January 1, 2008
This interviewer was nice and very easy. I was surprised at how quickly the interview went. It was fast. I knew all the answers to the 10 questions about history and government that I was asked.
-Zoila
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Posted by uscitizenship on January 1, 2008
This interviewer was from Asia. She is nice and friendly. I thought the interview was easy. I passed on July 9, 2007. Study the N400 Application. Most of the questions are personal questions related to the application.
-Ana
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Posted by uscitizenship on January 1, 2008
July 2, 2007: Hurray, I passed. The interviewer was a strict American woman. The interview lasted about 15 minutes.
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Posted by uscitizenship on January 1, 2008
I think his name is Bruce Ramos. The interview lasted about 20 minutes. It was challenging.
-Romeo
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Posted by uscitizenship on January 1, 2008
Interviewer #8 is American and friendly. I thought the interview was easy.
-Alma
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Posted by uscitizenship on January 1, 2008
I passed the interview on May 9, 2007 in Santa Ana. The interviewer had me write the answers from the 100 questions instead of say them out loud.
-Armando
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