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  1. My wife is approaching her 3rd anniversary with her permanent resident card so she is applying for naturalization. She has short term memory issues well documented by neuropsychologist exam and neurologist testing. So I had the neurologist fill out form N-648 and it says she has impairments reading, speaking, and writing English plus limited ability to answer questions regarding US history and civics.

     

    So my question is the applicant statement on N-400 says "I can read and understand English and I have read and understood every question and instruction on this application and my answer to every question".  So she used a translator on the computer or my help if she doesn't understand a question, she did not utilize an interpreter. It seems a little counterintuitive to sign that statement yet submit form N-648 saying she has impairments with reading writing and speaking English. My thought is that signing the N-400 statement saying I can read and understand English means she understands the form but she can't necessarily pass an exam due to memory issues.

     

    So is it OK to sign the N-400 applicant statement saying she can read and understand English in this case with her impairment? I'm thinking they would be understanding about her health issues

  2. FYI from Cocoa Beach Florida. I just went to see Dr Moise for I-693 immunization transcription. I called first and they told me to walk in, bring my Immunization form and then I could pick it up at a later date for $60. So I drove 45 minutes, the person at the counter said I needed form 687 from Dept of Health. I explained to her that this was not necessary since I had a DS-3025 from Colombia. She refused my immunization form, gave me contact info for Health Dept, it was too late to go there that day. Just wanted to give anyone else going to see Dr. Moise this information so they don't waste their time

    8. Comprehensive Health Center

    Dr. Rudolph Moise

    1011 West Oakridge Road Suite D

    Orlando FL 32809

    Get directions

     407-859-8797

  3. I want to interview at the Bogota embassy on 12/12, lab tests 12/10 in the morning and medical exam on 12/10 in the afternoon. Are the exam and the lab tests too close to the interview? Are lab tests too close to the medical exam? I am going to attend the interview with my fiance, she needs to travel to Bogota also, and don't want to spend a lot of time in Bogota unless necessary.

     

    I think from what I have read this is an acceptable schedule to follow. But it would be nice to hear from anyone that has interviewed lately for advice. This forum and website is really a lot of help. Thanks to everyone that invests their time helping us!

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