Interview date, hooray?
#1
Interview date, hooray?
I have received notification of my interview date which will be Nov 4th which is welcome news. Will someone point me in the right direction for the questions to practice.
I am about to start radiation treatment on Oct 21st for 30 days (6 weeks) and hope I can get the hospital to re-arrange my appointment time for that day otherwise it will mean re-scheduling which I would rather not do but never say die eh.
I am about to start radiation treatment on Oct 21st for 30 days (6 weeks) and hope I can get the hospital to re-arrange my appointment time for that day otherwise it will mean re-scheduling which I would rather not do but never say die eh.
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Re: Interview date, hooray?
Questions to practice? Have you something to hide?
They will ask you questions, you will tell the truth, if you qualify you will get your visa. Simple.
They will ask you questions, you will tell the truth, if you qualify you will get your visa. Simple.
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Re: Interview date, hooray?
I have received notification of my interview date which will be Nov 4th which is welcome news. Will someone point me in the right direction for the questions to practice.
I am about to start radiation treatment on Oct 21st for 30 days (6 weeks) and hope I can get the hospital to re-arrange my appointment time for that day otherwise it will mean re-scheduling which I would rather not do but never say die eh.
I am about to start radiation treatment on Oct 21st for 30 days (6 weeks) and hope I can get the hospital to re-arrange my appointment time for that day otherwise it will mean re-scheduling which I would rather not do but never say die eh.
There are resources here in the wiki: http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Natura...ship_Resources
And the questions are here: http://www.uscis.gov/files/nativedoc..._questions.pdf
Oops, those are the old questions.. I'll check if you're getting the new test.. look here
right, you still get to use the old test (easy peasy)
IF YOU: File* the Application for Naturalization, Form N-400, BEFORE October 1, 2008, and are scheduled for your naturalization interview ON or AFTER October 1, 2008 up until October 1, 2009, you can choose to take the current test or the redesigned (new) test.
Last edited by meauxna; Oct 10th 2008 at 9:30 pm.
#4
Re: Interview date, hooray?
Congrats, Tony! And best wishes for your treatments.
There are resources here in the wiki: http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Natura...ship_Resources
And the questions are here: http://www.uscis.gov/files/nativedoc..._questions.pdf
Oops, those are the old questions.. I'll check if you're getting the new test.. look here
right, you still get to use the old test (easy peasy)
IF YOU: File* the Application for Naturalization, Form N-400, BEFORE October 1, 2008, and are scheduled for your naturalization interview ON or AFTER October 1, 2008 up until October 1, 2009, you can choose to take the current test or the redesigned (new) test.
There are resources here in the wiki: http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Natura...ship_Resources
And the questions are here: http://www.uscis.gov/files/nativedoc..._questions.pdf
Oops, those are the old questions.. I'll check if you're getting the new test.. look here
right, you still get to use the old test (easy peasy)
IF YOU: File* the Application for Naturalization, Form N-400, BEFORE October 1, 2008, and are scheduled for your naturalization interview ON or AFTER October 1, 2008 up until October 1, 2009, you can choose to take the current test or the redesigned (new) test.
Just was not expecting it as Sept 15th USCIS up-date said they were looking at applications from March 2007!
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Re: Interview date, hooray?
That's why you have to let all your N-400 buddies that share your District Office know your timeline.. Reality is so much nicer than 'posted processing estimates'.
#6
Re: Interview date, hooray?
Congrats, Tony. Just wondering if the diagnosis and the treatment plan might be factors in getting your test waived and straight on to the oath ceremony?
Either way, I know you are going to pass both tests, medical and USCIS, and be able to enjoy the grandkid(s) for a long long time.
Either way, I know you are going to pass both tests, medical and USCIS, and be able to enjoy the grandkid(s) for a long long time.
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Re: Interview date, hooray?
I have received notification of my interview date which will be Nov 4th which is welcome news. Will someone point me in the right direction for the questions to practice.
I am about to start radiation treatment on Oct 21st for 30 days (6 weeks) and hope I can get the hospital to re-arrange my appointment time for that day otherwise it will mean re-scheduling which I would rather not do but never say die eh.
I am about to start radiation treatment on Oct 21st for 30 days (6 weeks) and hope I can get the hospital to re-arrange my appointment time for that day otherwise it will mean re-scheduling which I would rather not do but never say die eh.
I hope the treatment goes well.
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What an inspired response. Bloody brilliant. Really, get a clue!
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Re: Interview date, hooray?
I have received notification of my interview date which will be Nov 4th which is welcome news. Will someone point me in the right direction for the questions to practice.
I am about to start radiation treatment on Oct 21st for 30 days (6 weeks) and hope I can get the hospital to re-arrange my appointment time for that day otherwise it will mean re-scheduling which I would rather not do but never say die eh.
I am about to start radiation treatment on Oct 21st for 30 days (6 weeks) and hope I can get the hospital to re-arrange my appointment time for that day otherwise it will mean re-scheduling which I would rather not do but never say die eh.
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Re: Interview date, hooray?
Pardon? I'll 'get a clue' when one is offered in the original post. There was no indication of what kind of 'interview' it was.
You had the benefit of other responders' replies before making your own, such responders apparently knowing from other (unlinked) threads that the OP was undergoing the naturalisation process, and not a visa application process.
So you can get off your sodding high horse.
You had the benefit of other responders' replies before making your own, such responders apparently knowing from other (unlinked) threads that the OP was undergoing the naturalisation process, and not a visa application process.
So you can get off your sodding high horse.
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Re: Interview date, hooray?
Pardon? I'll 'get a clue' when one is offered in the original post. There was no indication of what kind of 'interview' it was.
You had the benefit of other responders' replies before making your own, such responders apparently knowing from other (unlinked) threads that the OP was undergoing the naturalisation process, and not a visa application process.
So you can get off your sodding high horse.
You had the benefit of other responders' replies before making your own, such responders apparently knowing from other (unlinked) threads that the OP was undergoing the naturalisation process, and not a visa application process.
So you can get off your sodding high horse.
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Re: Interview date, hooray?
Why would it? That means squat.
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Re: Interview date, hooray?
I have received notification of my interview date which will be Nov 4th which is welcome news. Will someone point me in the right direction for the questions to practice.
I am about to start radiation treatment on Oct 21st for 30 days (6 weeks) and hope I can get the hospital to re-arrange my appointment time for that day otherwise it will mean re-scheduling which I would rather not do but never say die eh.
I am about to start radiation treatment on Oct 21st for 30 days (6 weeks) and hope I can get the hospital to re-arrange my appointment time for that day otherwise it will mean re-scheduling which I would rather not do but never say die eh.
As someone else already stated, you will be taking the original test. The questions and the answers are all online, so good luck. I am hoping to hear about an interview date soon. Well as soon as possible. I only just had my fingerprints done!
Also, I hope your radiation treatment is successful. I wish you the best.
Take care
Sue.