Interview letter for my mom
Hello friends,
Finally after talking to INS a couple of times, we have received the interview letter for my mom who is 71 years old. Her Finger prints were not classifiable and were rejected by FBI. When I talked to INS level 2 officer, he said it was being decided whether to have FP again or send her interview letter. Finally, we received it yesterday with interview date on 2/1/2010.
Now that her FP did not go through well, do we need to do anything like a police verification etc and get a conduct certificate etc and go for the interview? Can we go to the local police station and ask for this kind of certificates? Please let me know what we need to do in this case.
Also, my mom is 71 years old and she kind of very nervous about the interview. She read all those 100 questions and can answer well but she is not able to understand their accent and it appears that she does not understand the questions they ask. Please give some help in this regard. What kind of sentences she would be asked to read and write? Anyone who went through this type of experience with their old parents, please share your experience. This will help us a lot and boast her confidence level.
Thanks,
10/07/09 N-400 mailed to AZ
10/12/09 Priority date
10/19/09 Received NOA
10/25/09 Received the FP notice through mail
11/16/09 FP Date and did FP
11/4/09 Called FBI and found that they rejected FP and talked to INS level 2 officer - they said they would decided whether to go for re-FP or interview
12/19/09 Status changed -
12/21/09 Received Interview letter
02/01/10 Interview (at Chicago DO office)