Ability to take the test depends on whether a test administration officer is available at the center on that day. Don't worry about it too much. Its 10 questions in a row and it finishes when you answer the 6th one correctly. It takes 3 mins to complete the test. So, could be easily done on interview day.doc75 said:Brajac,
Where you allowed to take the Civics and English language tests at Wheaton? I am scheduled for 8/26 saturday. Also are children allowed to accompany us for the Fingerprinting.
I am trying to determine if a correlation exists between the delay between FP and IL and the act of applying 90 days before 5 years of GC. Did you apply 90 days before or after the completion of 5 yrs on GC?rockville2006 said:I finally received the interview letter a little more than two months after FP. Please see my timeline below. My online status was also changed to case not found few days before receiving the interview letter.
By the way, is Birth Certificate needed for the interview in Baltimore? It is not on the list of required documents from USCIS...Please let me know. Thank you.
It is a big strip mall. Parking is not an issue. The sign at the office is half worn off. So, go with some time at hand to locate it. Almost all merchants on the mall know where it is. You can ask the person you first meet who will give you a number and ask you to wait till your number is called. He will tell you if the test administration would be possible that day. I would recommend going about 20 mins early.doc75 said:Barajac, Thanks for the info on fingerprinting. How is the parking? Also di I have to ask for Civics and English test or will I be offered if the administrator is available?
Yes thats true, from the day the case disappears from uscis.gov, it takes about 2 dys to get the IL in mail.
Take it with you if you have it. Infact take everything that is common sense in nature. There is a link somewhere on the US Citizenship chat group that has a meticulously compiled lidt of things to take with you. I know your arms will hurt carrying all the tax returns, etc. but it is once and for all.rockville2006 said:I finally received the interview letter a little more than two months after FP. Please see my timeline below. My online status was also changed to case not found few days before receiving the interview letter.
By the way, is Birth Certificate needed for the interview in Baltimore? It is not on the list of required documents from USCIS...Please let me know. Thank you.
brajac said:I am trying to determine if a correlation exists between the delay between FP and IL and the act of applying 90 days before 5 years of GC. Did you apply 90 days before or after the completion of 5 yrs on GC?
rockville2006 said:Hello,
When I did the FP, I did not take the civic test because the person administered the test took the day off that day.
I will be taking the civic test during interview in Baltimore. Do you know how the civic test will be conducted during interview? Will the 10 quesetions be in multiple choice or not? will it be asked by the interviewer or will I be handed a piece of paper with questions on it?
If you have taken the civic test during interview in Baltimore, please advise.
I appreciate your time in advance,
Brajac, thanks for the reply. The reason why I asked my question is that I have seen posts where persons have had oat ceremony delayed. It was at the interview that the officer noted that other A#s are associated with the applicant and so he needs to request those associated files to consolidatee with current file. That is what I would like to avoid. I was curious as to how others with 2 A#s filed their N-400 and not have the oat ceremony delayed.brajac said:Simply mention the one with the green card application because the earlier A# was on a non-immigrant status. The green card's A# is the proper identifier in immigrant status. You are claiming naturalization on the basis of your green card and not OPT.