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Old Aug 27th 2002, 5:13 pm
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Default I Beg pls reply i have 3 days left for my interview

Today is August 27 and my interview is set this coming Friday.
I simply want to know the most commonly ask question. Please give us some highlights and points to ponder.
1. What are the procedures once you are already in the interview room?

2.What are the most commonly and/or frequently ask questions?

3.Do we have to bring a 2 x 2 Picture during the interview?

4.Is it also possible that we can take the Oath the same day as the interview?

5. Is the interview something that everybody should be stressing about every single day and night till the interview date comes?

It's cool to be kind and nice nowadays...
Thanks in advance and keep smilin' it does our body good
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Old Aug 27th 2002, 5:22 pm
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Default Re: I Beg pls reply i have 3 days left for my interview

Very few of us here have taken the N-400 naturalization test and been through the interview. Go ask the same question at alt.visa.us At least there many people have been where you are. If you studied the 100 questions then you have nothing to worry about. If you didn't then now is the time to start cramming. It is 7 or 10 questions out of the 100 listed and you don't have to get 100% in order to pass. And there is an English writing test.

No you are not sworn in the same day. That is scheduled later, usually with a judge administrating the oath.

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Originally posted by patrickloyd:
Today is August 27 and my interview is set this coming Friday.
I simply want to know the most commonly ask question. Please give us some highlights and points to ponder.
1. What are the procedures once you are already in the interview room?

2.What are the most commonly and/or frequently ask questions?

3.Do we have to bring a 2 x 2 Picture during the interview?

4.Is it also possible that we can take the Oath the same day as the interview?

5. Is the interview something that everybody should be stressing about every single day and night till the interview date comes?

It's cool to be kind and nice nowadays...
Thanks in advance and keep smilin' it does our body good
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Old Aug 30th 2002, 2:47 am
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Default Re: I Beg pls reply i have 3 days left for my interview

Originally posted by patrickloyd:
Today is August 27 and my interview is set this coming Friday.
I simply want to know the most commonly ask question. Please give us some highlights and points to ponder.
1. What are the procedures once you are already in the interview room?

2.What are the most commonly and/or frequently ask questions?

3.Do we have to bring a 2 x 2 Picture during the interview?

4.Is it also possible that we can take the Oath the same day as the interview?

5. Is the interview something that everybody should be stressing about every single day and night till the interview date comes?

It's cool to be kind and nice nowadays...
Thanks in advance and keep smilin' it does our body good
I obtained my Citizenship in 1983, however I can tell you relax! Yes this is such an important day for you, but if you have studied, you will be fine! All I recall of the interview is that I was asked the 3 branches of government, I was asked to name some of the rights: e.g. the right to bear arms, etc. I did tear up when he shook my hand and told me I passed. I took my oath at a later date along with a few hundred other people in Balboa Park (San Diego). You'll be fine. Good luck!
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Old Aug 30th 2002, 4:30 am
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"pjane1954" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > Originally posted by patrickloyd:
    > > Today is August 27 and my interview is set this coming Friday. I simply want to
    > > know the most commonly ask question. Please give us some highlights and points to
    > > ponder.

I just went thru this (oath ceremony) last week so -

    > > 1. What are the procedures once you are already in the interview room?

They go over your application and ask you up to 10 questions on the Govt. or
Civics.. Must get 6 out of 10 to pass..
    > >
    > > 2.What are the most commonly and/or frequently ask questions?

All real easy and in a relaxed atmosphere..
    > >
    > > 3.Do we have to bring a 2 x 2 Picture during the interview?

I had some adit type photos cuz you'll need one for your Natz. Certificate..
    > >
    > > 4.Is it also possible that we can take the Oath the same day as the interview?

Some do - Kansas City does not..
    > >
    > >5. Is the interview something that everybody should be stressing about every
    > > single day and night till the interview date comes?

Mine took about 20 minutes which included about 15 minutes of idle chit-chat...
Really a HUH - was that it ??
    > >
    > > It's cool to be kind and nice nowadays... Thanks in advance and keep smilin' it
    > > does our body good
    > I obtained my Citizenship in 1983, however I can tell you relax! Yes this is such
    > an important day for you, but if you have studied, you will be fine! All I recall
    > of the interview is that I was asked the 3 branches of government, I was asked to
    > name some of the rights: e.g. the right to bear arms, etc. I did tear up when he
    > shook my hand and told me I passed. I took my oath at a later date along with a few
    > hundred other people in Balboa Park (San Diego). You'll be fine. Good luck!
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