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Mix & Match Series Interview: B-4

Explain how you are eligible to become a U.S. Citizen I have been a permanent resident: for (>5) years OR for (>3) years and I’m married to a US citizen. Explain how you are eligible to become a U.S. Citizen

What is your full legal name? My full legal name is (first, middle, last)

What is your country of birth? My country of birth is (Mexico) … .

Where do you live? My address is …

How do you make your living? I work at … . I go to school at … I stay at home and take care of the family. I am retired.

Have you ever traveled outside the US? No, I have not left the US. Yes, I left on (date) and returned on (date)

What is your marital status? I am: Single Married Divorced Widowed

Do you have any dependents? No, I don’t have any dependents. Yes, I have one child. Yes, I have 2 children. My parents live with me

Have you ever claimed to be a US citizen? No, never.

Do you pay taxes every year? No, I pay my taxes every year. I don’t pay taxes – I’m retired.

Have you ever been a terrorist? No, never

Have you ever been arrested or stopped by the police? No, never.

Do you support the Constitution? Yes, I do!!

If the law requires it, are you willing to bear arms in the US armed forces? Yes, I am.

What is “to bear arms”? I will use a weapon to protect the United States.

Are you willing to perform non-combatant services for the US armed forces? Yes, I am.

What is “non-combatant”? I will help the Army without using a weapon.

Do you promise that everything you have said is true? Yes, I do.