Hi There!
Recently I have applied for citizenship for my mom, who doesn't speak English but she falls under 55/15 exemption list. My question to you guys is, anywhere can we get the civics test questions in telugu?
Thanks
Hi Subhadip-
Rightnow I am in the process of filing N-400 for my mother who is 70years old and received her green card in aug 1995. But like your parents she also doesn't speak English. So my question is, where did you mention on N-400 that their language is Hindi/Tamil and they need...
Thanks again, Javacafe.
Yes, I read the page 26 of M-476 document and got confused with the explanation and that's the reason I raised the question, do they[55 years or over applicants] have to live in USA for 15 years since becoming permanent resident or they have to be just permanent...
Thanks, Javacafe. In last five years she was traveling back and forth but never stayed more than 180 days outside of USA. I am assuming that this will make her eligible for citizenship, I think I ruled out all in-eligibility options. Now, to complete the application I need some suggestions for...
Dear Friends:
I have couple more questions,
1. Do I need to submit any waiver form or just explain it in covering letter saying that she doesn't speak English and she needs a translator at the time of interview?
2. my mom never earned money and she didn't filed her taxes so my question is...
Hi Baikal3-
As I understand you correctly, you are saying that she should be eligible for waiver it's because she received her PR more than 15years ago even though she didn't lived in USA total 15 years. Am I correct? If that's true then that's relieves me a lot.
Thanks
Thank you very much for your prompt responses.
I read the "English and Civics" section in M-476 and if I understand correctly my mom will be eligible for waiver[second option] if she spent total 15 years in USA since her PR issued date but I am afraid to say that she has green card for more...
Dear Friends:
I am planning to apply for citizenship for my mother who has been permanent residence since 1996 and she is 71+ years old. My question is she has a language barrier(She can't speak or understand that much) so I was wondering can I still go ahead and apply for her citizenship or...
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