I BEG PLS REPLY ASAP my US CITIZENSHIP INTERVIEW IS UP ON 3 DAYS
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I BEG PLS REPLY ASAP my US CITIZENSHIP INTERVIEW IS UP ON 3 DAYS
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.
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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Re: I BEG PLS REPLY ASAP my US CITIZENSHIP INTERVIEW IS UP ON 3 DAYS
All the Q and A is on the INS website.
My interview is on Oct.
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 15:54:29 +0000, patrickloyd <[email protected]> wrote:
>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.
My interview is on Oct.
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 15:54:29 +0000, patrickloyd <[email protected]> wrote:
>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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Re: I BEG PLS REPLY ASAP my US CITIZENSHIP INTERVIEW IS UP ON 3 DAYS
Had my interview at Oakland ASC early this year.
- Checked-in on time, waited about 30 mins till I'm called
- Officer asked for green card, then sworn-in to tell truth, whole truth and nothing
but the truth
- Officer asked if everything I entered in N-400 are correct and true
- Asked for prove of Selective Service Registration
- Asked 3 US History/Government questions (all came from the 100 posted at INS site)
- Officer dictated some stuff and ssked to write what she said on paper
- Asked for my passports (current and expired ones). Officer meticulously went
through the pages to look for dates that are inconsistent with what I entered in
N-400 app, I think they were looking for dates that prove I'm out of the country
for more than a month (which breaks the 5-year continuous residency requirement).
- Everything checked-out, she signed a form, told to wait for oath ceremony date
which should be in 2-3 weeks.
- I received the letter in 2 weeks, sworn-in in a month after interview.
--NS
chong <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>. ..
> All the Q and A is on the INS website.
> My interview is on Oct.
> On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 15:54:29 +0000, patrickloyd <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >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.
- Checked-in on time, waited about 30 mins till I'm called
- Officer asked for green card, then sworn-in to tell truth, whole truth and nothing
but the truth
- Officer asked if everything I entered in N-400 are correct and true
- Asked for prove of Selective Service Registration
- Asked 3 US History/Government questions (all came from the 100 posted at INS site)
- Officer dictated some stuff and ssked to write what she said on paper
- Asked for my passports (current and expired ones). Officer meticulously went
through the pages to look for dates that are inconsistent with what I entered in
N-400 app, I think they were looking for dates that prove I'm out of the country
for more than a month (which breaks the 5-year continuous residency requirement).
- Everything checked-out, she signed a form, told to wait for oath ceremony date
which should be in 2-3 weeks.
- I received the letter in 2 weeks, sworn-in in a month after interview.
--NS
chong <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>. ..
> All the Q and A is on the INS website.
> My interview is on Oct.
> On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 15:54:29 +0000, patrickloyd <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >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.