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HappyOne
Can anyone that has been through an interview already describe the procedure, what they are going to ask?
And also, do you have to study the oath by heart?


Thanks
Mononoke28
This is based on my interview and my sister's interview which took place last October.

They'll ask you about 10 questions out of the 100 you memorized. They'll make small talk to see if you can speak English. They'll ask you to write a sentence in English on a piece of paper. And that's it.

Diana
YuAndDan
QUOTE(Mononoke28 @ Feb 4 2008, 10:22 AM) *
This is based on my interview and my sister's interview which took place last October.

They'll ask you about 10 questions out of the 100 you memorized. They'll make small talk to see if you can speak English. They'll ask you to write a sentence in English on a piece of paper. And that's it.

Diana
This will change later this year (October) http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...0000ecd190aRCRD
HappyOne
that means the "test" ist considered as interview?
Mononoke28
The only thing they changed was the test. It's supposed to be more "in depth" but in all honestly is just a joke. The new test has about 40 more questions but they still ask you about 10 from all 140, that's all. Everything else is the same.

And yes, the test is part of the interview. They just ask you questions and they look at the answers on a cheat sheet they have.

Diana
mgk
Generally:

They would discuss your case.

Ask questions - What you are doing? How many trips you have been outside the country? Did your marital status change? Did you get any tickets or get into any trouble with the law between your filing and interview? They may also ask for some particular documents like mariiage certificate, etc. Do you want to change your name?

After that they conduct US History/Civics test. They would also ask you write and read sentence.

You maybe asked to print your name behind your photos.

Than you should be set...depending on office you oath ceremony would be scheduled.

Hope this helps
TRELAWNY PARISH
QUOTE(mgk @ Feb 4 2008, 11:15 AM) *
Generally:

They would discuss your case.

Ask questions - What you are doing? How many trips you have been outside the country? Did your marital status change? Did you get any tickets or get into any trouble with the law between your filing and interview? They may also ask for some particular documents like mariiage certificate, etc. Do you want to change your name?

After that they conduct US History/Civics test. They would also ask you write and read sentence.

You maybe asked to print your name behind your photos.

Than you should be set...depending on office you oath ceremony would be scheduled.

Hope this helps


wow,

things have really changed since I've taken my test in the early 90s. I was asked 5 questions, while the person that administered my test orally was filing. I took the oath, she asked 5 questions and I was sworn in a few weeks later at the court house in Rockville Maryland a few weeks later. Wishing you all the best.
Mononoke28
It's really no big deal, so don't stress about it. I think it was more difficult to pass my Drivers License written test portion than the US citizenship interiview. tongue.gif

Diana
HappyOne
would they deny your application during an interview (even though you pass the test)?
Mononoke28
I'm not sure to be honest with you. They didn't tell me nor my sister if we passed. They just said that we would get notification in the mail regarding the interview. Then we received the letter with the Oath Ceremony information, that's how we knew we had passed.

Diana
Lexa
QUOTE(HappyOne @ Feb 4 2008, 09:00 AM) *
Can anyone that has been through an interview already describe the procedure, what they are going to ask?
And also, do you have to study the oath by heart?


Thanks



Here is about my interview. Few posts below you can find also question they asked me:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=104364
Chris Parker
QUOTE(HappyOne @ Feb 4 2008, 06:32 PM) *
would they deny your application during an interview (even though you pass the test)?

Not likely---they need to give a strong reason for a denial, and you have rights of rebuttal and appeal.

Usually, it is the just usual "no decision" from USCIS for months after the interview. USCIS Delay=Denial?
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