user2005 said:I'm waiting for my interview and wondering if the standard 100 questions for the history part of the interview are enough? Or should one read up a bit more? Has anyone been asked questions outside of those 100 questions?
Please help!!
Thanks.
user2005 said:Thanks for information and the link. But, where do I find the 50 questions? Don't remember ever coming across them.
What do those questions have to do with history part of the interview?lbusch28 said:Ok my bad they are 39 questions http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/files/N-400-non.pdf
They start on page 8, all the way to page 16 they are there in between other things they basically ask if you ever been a member of any groups that practice unlawful things, and if you welling to fight for the U.S.A if needed, that is the nature of the questions.
Anahit said:What do those questions have to do with history part of the interview?
Yes, it does.lbusch28 said:Anahit
Those questions have nothing to do with the test, BUT they ask all these questions before the interview, at least that is what they do in Michigan, now I only mentioned them because I wanted user2005 to go over them at least once, so there are no surprises. In my case the officer went over them so quickly it wasn’t funny, I wish I went over them before I went to the interview, hope that answers your question.![]()
If you click on the link that lbusch28 provided above, http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/natz/natzsamp.htm,maheshgajanan said:lbusch28,
Thanks for pointing out that one has to go over those Yes/No questions before going for the interview. That is useful information to me as well.
What is the nature of the English test? Do they say something and ask you write it?
I think I should have no problem passing an English test but I am just curious.
Thanks
Mahesh