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Basic Instructions when completing the N-400 Application Form.

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The US Citizenship Interview (Sample)

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Very interesting. I didn't watch all 4 - just the one on the actual Citizenship interview. It was similar to mine but not the same - I suspect they took some leeway making this video. They definitely did not ask all of those questions on the Civics exam - only 6 and once I got six right they didn't ask anymore. They only ask 10 and you need to get 6 right to pass. As well, my interviewer didn't state she was going to start the Civics exam - she just started to ask the questions and I recognized them as being part of the exam. The questions on the application form seemed different as well although I know my interviewer went over the whole form and checked everything off as she went. Hehehe what was also missing was the whole file on her desk - all of the other immigration paperwork that has been submitted from the very beginning of the process - from which she separated out the Citizenship application and supporting documents before she started.

It does give a good overview but is probably a lot more stringent than the actual interview is.

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Very interesting. I didn't watch all 4 - just the one on the actual Citizenship interview. It was similar to mine but not the same - I suspect they took some leeway making this video. They definitely did not ask all of those questions on the Civics exam - only 6 and once I got six right they didn't ask anymore. They only ask 10 and you need to get 6 right to pass. As well, my interviewer didn't state she was going to start the Civics exam - she just started to ask the questions and I recognized them as being part of the exam. The questions on the application form seemed different as well although I know my interviewer went over the whole form and checked everything off as she went. Hehehe what was also missing was the whole file on her desk - all of the other immigration paperwork that has been submitted from the very beginning of the process - from which she separated out the Citizenship application and supporting documents before she started.

It does give a good overview but is probably a lot more stringent than the actual interview is.

I noticed too that nobody here posted that they were asked those types of questions like: How did you get to USA and who do we fought during the Revolutionary war and yes, the whole thick File of documents were not there like most people whose done with this journey were saying! :P

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The woman from the video was petitioned by her mother so maybe that is the reason why there is no thick file of documents. :P That question"How did you get to USA" must be something we should watch out!

I noticed too that nobody here posted that they were asked those types of questions like: How did you get to USA and who do we fought during the Revolutionary war and yes, the whole thick File of documents were not there like most people whose done with this journey were saying! :P

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The woman from the video was petitioned by her mother so maybe that is the reason why there is no thick file of documents. :PThat question"How did you get to USA" must be something we should watch out!

Yes! :thumbs: Good luck on the upcoming interview!

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