Questions for the upcoming interview

hsjin76

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My interview is 2 weeks away. i'm almost ready but need some final check!

1) documents for Prior visas
I had my B2- F1 -H1 visa (status) prior to green card. Should i bring every copy/related documents of each visa and even I-20s?

2) Civic questions
Those questions that have multiple answers, but don't say to answer only ONE, how should i asnwer? Like the question number 37, what does the judical branch do?. It has 4 answers and the questions doesn't indicate to answer only one. Should i answer all 4? or just one.

3) Residence evidence
I moved 3 times during the last 5 years. should i bring evidence for the 3 residences each? or just bring things for the current address?

4) Residence and Trip date memory
On the interview, should i memorize every details like, moving date, trip date? I've made 5 overseas trips since my green card approval and they are pretty short term ones, like 5~7 days each. Should i be able to tell the interviewer the exact departure/arrival date without looking at my N-400 copy?

Thanks for reading and possibly answering my questions~
 
My interview is 2 weeks away. i'm almost ready but need some final check!

1) documents for Prior visas
I had my B2- F1 -H1 visa (status) prior to green card. Should i bring every copy/related documents of each visa and even I-20s?
No, as USCIS already has all your previous visa info on file.
2) Civic questions
Those questions that have multiple answers, but don't say to answer only ONE, how should i asnwer? Like the question number 37, what does the judical branch do?. It has 4 answers and the questions doesn't indicate to answer only one. Should i answer all 4? or just one.
Only one answer is required for question 37.


3) Residence evidence
I moved 3 times during the last 5 years. should i bring evidence for the 3 residences each? or just bring things for the current address?
Only proof of your most recent residence in the form of DL is sufficient.

4) Residence and Trip date memory
On the interview, should i memorize every details like, moving date, trip date? I've made 5 overseas trips since my green card approval and they are pretty short term ones, like 5~7 days each. Should i be able to tell the interviewer the exact departure/arrival date without looking at my N-400 copy?

Thanks for reading and possibly answering my questions~
No, you are not expected to memorize details from your N-400. The IO will go over them at your interview, but doesn't expect you to recite details of each trip.
 
My interview is 2 weeks away. i'm almost ready but need some final check!

:) Stay calm. Really easy to say but not so easy to do. My interview is next week. I have studied so hard I could tell you the civics question if you gave me the answer, but now I seem to be brain dead. I guess I need a break. :D

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