Hi,
These might be dumb questions but I thought I will ask anyway, since I am nervous:
1) During the civic test, do they give you a choice of answers, like multiple choice or not?
2) Do IO take you to another place, or room or cubile to take civic test?
3) How hard it is to find the room e-160?
thanks,
Hi JPBoston,
During the interview, do we have to just say one option for the answer or all of the options? Like in 12. What is the rule of the Law? Options are: * Everyone must follow the law * Leaders must obey the law * Government must obey the law * No one is above the law. So amongst these 4 options, do we have to just say one or all the above? Your response will be highly appreciated.
vijayudas, you only need to provide one answer. There can be different ways to answer the same question and as long as you answer one way correctly, you're good.
I got my interview letter last week and Interview is scheduled for by the end of April.
I got my Prermanent Resident card in 2003 based on marriage to USC and was divorced in 2006. I am applying based on 5 Years of Permanent Resident. Did Anybody has this kind of situation and had gone for the interview. If anyone has will you please share your experience. Does the Interviewing officer asks many questions about the divorce? Will that affect my application for N-400 although i am applying based on 5 yrs of Residency. Anybody's interview experience or some inputs w.r.t. how to deal with it, will be highly appreciated.
Thank you.
It took 20 minutes in and out. Since my 3 year residency requirement will be satisfied by next week, I was told that the officer will recommend my approval next week and by May 10th I will receive the oath day letter. The only oath day in Massachusetts will be August 12, 2010. This is because they want to get a large amount of people to the oath date. This kinda sucks. I get to wait 3.5 months to get the oath so about 4 months to get the passport and travel. Nothing anyone can do!!!