USCIS Citizenship Interview & Test

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USCIS Citizenship Interview & Test N-400 Interview 02 Link

Interview 2 I’m fine, thank you.

Interview 2 I’m here for my citizenship interview

The Oath Yes I do.

Interview 1 Here are my Green Card and passport.

Interview 2 My full name is …

Interview 2 My last name is …

Interview 2 .

Interview 2 Yes, I am

Interview I have been a permanent resident for (number) years.

Interview No, I am not OR Yes, I am

Interview 2 Yes, I am

Interview 2 My Social Security number is (number)

Interview 2 My date of birth is (month / day / year)

Interview 2 I became a permanent resident on (month / year)

Interview 2 My country of birth is (country)

Interview 2 My country of nationality is (country)

Interview 2 I am: Russian Mexican Iranian Ethiopian Chinese Lebanese Taiwanese Japanese Turkish

Interview 2 I am …

Interview 2 My address is …

Interview 2 My number is …

Interview 2 No, I don’t OR Yes, it is …

Interview 2 I have lived here for (years)

Interview 2 I lived in ...

Interview 2 Yes, I do No, I do not

Interview 2 I work at (name)

Interview 2 I am a (job)

Interview 2 No, I have not. Yes, I have.

Interview 2 I was outside the US for (number) days

Interview 2 (Number)

Interview 2 I left on (date) and came back on (date)

Interview 2 I went to (country)

Interview 2 I have been married (number)

Interview 2 His/her name is …

Interview 2 His/her date of birth is …

Interview 2 We got married on (month / year)

Interview 2 No OR Yes

Interview 2 He was born in (country)

Interview 2 I have one child / (number) children I don’t have children

Interview 2 …

Interview 2 dates

Interview 2 Country

Interview 1 No OR Yes

Interview 2 They live (with me), in (San Jose) …

Interview 2 No, I have not

Interview 2 No, I have not

Interview 2 Yes I do

Interview 2 No OR Yes, I belong to (church / union)

Interview 2 No, never

Interview 2 No, never

Interview 2 No, never (If you have, please prepare a statement to take with you to your interview)

Interview 2 No, never

Interview 2 No, never

Interview 2 No, never

Interview 2 No, never

Interview 2 Yes I do

Interview 2 Yes I do. It means that I will be loyal to the United States.

Interview 2 Yes I am If your religion prohibits you from bearing arms, take a letter from your church to your interview.

Interview 2 Awesome!!!!!