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Anyway, if they ask me at the interview whether I had any tickets, and I say "no" as in my application, won't they consider this as a lie????
Thanks. Until recently I was pretty confident that my English is very good - at least teaching and various meetings & conference calls are going fine, nobody complains... Would IO be more stringent regarding accent than my faculty peers, students, and research projects sponsors??? I just pray that migraine attack does not happen during the interview, though this is unpredictable and, unfortunately, unpreventable.
What's about my first question - do they usually schedule interview after the 5 year anniversary?
Thanks. Until recently I was pretty confident that my English is very good - at least teaching and various meetings & conference calls are going fine, nobody complains... Would IO be more stringent regarding accent than my faculty peers, students, and research projects sponsors??? I just pray that migraine attack does not happen during the interview, though this is unpredictable and, unfortunately, unpreventable.
What's about my first question - do they usually schedule interview after the 5 year anniversary?
Would IO be more stringent regarding accent than my faculty peers, students, and research projects sponsors????
I sent N-400 form 86 days before the 5-year anniversary, which will be on May 02. Why should they put me on RFE?
That list should be more than enough, unless you've had extended travel outside the US in the past 5 years. Don't show all those documents to the interviewer. Whatever you show, show it only if the interviewer specifically asked for it, or if the interviewer appears to not be believing or understanding something you're saying and you feel a particular document would clarify or prove your verbal answer.Have I missed anything important that the other people take to the interview?
They won't ask for that. They're not concerned about legal part-time jobs done by full-time university students. For completeness he can tell the interviewer about that job since it was omitted from the N-400, but they won't ask for any proof of it.My son's file will contain all the same, except for marriage & divorce certificates. We got a letter from his temporary part-time employer (we missed to mention this fact in his N-400 - he is a full-time Univ. student).
Nothing from high school. It's also very unlikely he'll be asked for anything from his university either unless it's a university outside the US or outside the state of his primary residence (your state of residence is normally considered to be his state of residence if you're supporting him financially while he studies).Do we need to get letters from his former high school and his present University where he studies? Does he need to provide his student ID card?
Indeed, I am two inches shorter than indicated in my DL. I indicated my true height in the N-400 application and in the form which I filled in at the FP. Now I am afraid this mismatch could cause a problem. Any ideas what to do?