Dress code for the Citizenship Interview

alexd

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what is the dress code for the citizenshi interview for both men and women. I have an interview coming up soon. So was curious what the dress code was?
 
what is the dress code for the citizenshi interview for both men and women. I have an interview coming up soon. So was curious what the dress code was?

You should dress as if it is a very serious job interview
(that is an interview for job like bank managers, IT
director etc not like a job interview for cashier in a
supermarket)
 
There's no official dress code, but shorts, open toes shoes, t-shirts etc.. are not recommended. You can't go wrong with business casual.
 
Sneakers (fairly new), dress pants, nice polo, but then I am in California and we prefer a bit more casual.

Compared to others, I felt overdressed.
 
Can one wear clothese that can provide a lot of information on civic tests?

For one thing, one can have a US flag on his shirt for question"what are three colors of the national flag?"
 
Can one wear clothese that can provide a lot of information on civic tests?

For one thing, one can have a US flag on his shirt for question"what are three colors of the national flag?"

No, that's cheating, you would be deported.
Also, if you wear a US flag pin with Obama's face on, that's 2 hints and it could be criminal charges.... :)
 
When I arrived at my interview, I felt like an idiot.
I was the ONLY one wearing shirt/tie/long pants.
There were roughly 70 other people waiting for N400
naturalisation interviews. Most were dresses casually,
as if they're at the local shopping mall. A few ladies
were wearing traditional Arab dresses(sorry, but I don't
know what those are called)

There were two women who were very revealing clothes.
All the men stared at her enormous cleavage. (myself
including, even though I'm a happily married man) Paris
Hilton couldn't dress more provcatively herself.

That afternoon, one of those well-endowed ladies was
sitting next to me at the oath ceremony. She was
ahead of me when receiving the certificates. I noticed the
USCIS disctric office director staring at her magnificent
cleavage for at least 10 seconds. :(
 
how aboput two piece suit

As Bobsmyth suggested you can't go wrong with Business Casuals or if you like you can go in a suit. Depends on how concious you are about being dressed up :)
 
When I arrived at my interview, I felt like an idiot.
I was the ONLY one wearing shirt/tie/long pants.
There were roughly 70 other people waiting for N400
naturalisation interviews. Most were dresses casually,
as if they're at the local shopping mall. A few ladies
were wearing traditional Arab dresses(sorry, but I don't
know what those are called)

There were two women who were very revealing clothes.
All the men stared at her enormous cleavage. (myself
including, even though I'm a happily married man) Paris
Hilton couldn't dress more provcatively herself.

That afternoon, one of those well-endowed ladies was
sitting next to me at the oath ceremony. She was
ahead of me when receiving the certificates. I noticed the
USCIS disctric office director staring at her magnificent
cleavage for at least 10 seconds. :(

Only in America will you find a woman in hijab and a woman with revealing clothes in same room..one extreme to another.:D

Ok, ok..you can find this in other countries as well, but you get the point.
 
Only in America will you find a woman in hijab and a woman with revealing clothes in same room..one extreme to another.:D

Ok, ok..you can find this in other countries as well, but you get the point.


that didn't even occur to me until you mentioned it just now.

two extremes indeed! :)

Only in America! :) It's a wonderful country! :)
 
Only in America will you find a woman in hijab and a woman with revealing clothes in same room..one extreme to another.:D

Ok, ok..you can find this in other countries as well, but you get the point.

You can see plenty of them in Dubai too! :D
 
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