Hi Everyone,
Can you share any experiences you have had with n-400 interviews?
I will be submitting my N-400 2 weeks from now, and I cant help but feel extremely nervous for my next encounter with an immigration officer lol.
I have never been back to my native country/COP and the only time I had an altercation with any law enforcement was being arrested for driving on a suspended license . I have court documents to prove that it was stricken off and I was not convicted because the DMV had suspended it by mistake.
I did renew my COP passport back in 2016 before I was granted asylum, but this did not come up in the interview at all at the asylum interview back in 2017 so I assume this is okay?
I have seen very little posts about peoples interview experiences from their N-400 Interviews -- I would assume this is good news since they dont have to come back tot these forums looking for answers!
Can you share any experiences you have had with n-400 interviews?
I will be submitting my N-400 2 weeks from now, and I cant help but feel extremely nervous for my next encounter with an immigration officer lol.
I have never been back to my native country/COP and the only time I had an altercation with any law enforcement was being arrested for driving on a suspended license . I have court documents to prove that it was stricken off and I was not convicted because the DMV had suspended it by mistake.
I did renew my COP passport back in 2016 before I was granted asylum, but this did not come up in the interview at all at the asylum interview back in 2017 so I assume this is okay?
I have seen very little posts about peoples interview experiences from their N-400 Interviews -- I would assume this is good news since they dont have to come back tot these forums looking for answers!