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Hey, kanga please! send me some links to check those oath ceremonies in Houston TX. some body with knowledge can help also. will be appreciated. good luck to those who are still in line ...bye.

I am San Antonio not Houston.

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Getting ready for the interview going over everything.

Can anyone who has done the interview please post what the written sentence was & also what they had to read?

My husband is Dyslexic which I did mention on the application that he may need help, he attended a specialist school for high IQ dyslexics but is still very bad & I am concerned now about how he will cope with the reading & written part of the interview?

Any help or advice appreciated?

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Have a look at February, March and April filers on this site, most of those have had their interviews and many list the sentence they had to read and write. It is things like reading: Where does the President live and writing The President lives in the Whitehouse, but there are many different ones. Can he take his papers from his special school to the interview or have a doctor write a certificate saying he suffers from dyslexia? If the interview is a while away I would get that information and make an appointment at info pass because he probably should have been written as a disability on the application.

Hope all goes well! :)

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Tell him to tell the interviewer at the time of his interview that he has that condition so that to put the interviewer on notice both in person and on the app. And tell your husband to take his time to answer. When is the interview? My husband goes in on Monday and I'm so nervous for him bc his English is still not that perfect :(

Getting ready for the interview going over everything.

Can anyone who has done the interview please post what the written sentence was & also what they had to read?

My husband is Dyslexic which I did mention on the application that he may need help, he attended a specialist school for high IQ dyslexics but is still very bad & I am concerned now about how he will cope with the reading & written part of the interview?

Any help or advice appreciated?

Lifting Conditions Journey

Sent Package: 6/14/12

NOA1: 06/15/12

NOA2 Biometrics Appt Notification: 7/12/12

Text/email alert: address changed 1/29/13

Interview:

Approval Date: 1/30/12

AOS Journey:

Sent AOS package: 03/23/10

NOA1 (AOS, EAD, AP): 03/31/10

EAD Card received: 06/14/10

AP Received: 06/14/2010

INTERVIEW: 07/07/10 @ 8:20AM

Greencard: Approved! 07/07/10

07/14/2010: AOS Welcome Letter Received

07/15/2010: AOS TEXT/EMAIL Alert Received! Post Decision Activity

K1 Journey:

NOA1 7/16/09

NOA2: 11/19/09

Embassy received: 12/07/09

Interview: 12/21/09

AP: Approved :) 12/21/09

Visa Received: 12/23/09

US Entry: 12/28/09

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Can I just complain a little: I find it annoying that we have to prepare yet another set of copies with originals if applicable of the same things we sent for the naturalization app to the interview.

I get bringing originals but why do I need to accompany that with another set of copies (per their letter)

Ok I'm done complaining! Yay for his interview... Hoping it goes well tomorrow.

Lifting Conditions Journey

Sent Package: 6/14/12

NOA1: 06/15/12

NOA2 Biometrics Appt Notification: 7/12/12

Text/email alert: address changed 1/29/13

Interview:

Approval Date: 1/30/12

AOS Journey:

Sent AOS package: 03/23/10

NOA1 (AOS, EAD, AP): 03/31/10

EAD Card received: 06/14/10

AP Received: 06/14/2010

INTERVIEW: 07/07/10 @ 8:20AM

Greencard: Approved! 07/07/10

07/14/2010: AOS Welcome Letter Received

07/15/2010: AOS TEXT/EMAIL Alert Received! Post Decision Activity

K1 Journey:

NOA1 7/16/09

NOA2: 11/19/09

Embassy received: 12/07/09

Interview: 12/21/09

AP: Approved :) 12/21/09

Visa Received: 12/23/09

US Entry: 12/28/09

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All I have been asked to bring is my drivers license but I am applying for length of time served as a PR not because of marriage and have been in the states for nearly 10 years but I hear you. I must say that I have never had a problem with anything immigration related but it has always been stressful and the information they ask for is sometimes bordering on hideous amounts. I don't understand all the copying re: marriage stuff, It is like they don't trust the tax folks or people that marry you or their own citizens, supplying tax info (which I can do easily) just tells me they are scared their own system doesn't work. IF you got your greencard because you married a US citizen they have seen it all before and hopefully checked it out well enough to give you a greencard to start with. Then again I don't think people marry just to get a greencard nowadays like they did in the past but that could be because I have trouble believing people would go to that extent to live in america - that is just me though lol

I just know that the first cold day this fall I will be lighting up the fire using all my immigration stuff that is filed away :)

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Thanks for the replies I have a letter from the specialist school plus all his old school reports from that school.

He is also trying his best with the reading & writing but at 31 you can not expect much change if you are Dyslexic it is for life, they generally figure another way around a problem. He has no problem with the test questions as he has a way to remember things.

I am not sure if a Dr could confirm Dyslexia?

I am just praying for a sympathetic interviewer & we did put it on the forms that he would require help, he obviously speaks English but writing & reading are very difficult.

I will look at the other interview questions from Mar & Feb as well to help him, it is nerve wracking!

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Thanks for the replies I have a letter from the specialist school plus all his old school reports from that school.

He is also trying his best with the reading & writing but at 31 you can not expect much change if you are Dyslexic it is for life, they generally figure another way around a problem. He has no problem with the test questions as he has a way to remember things.

I am not sure if a Dr could confirm Dyslexia?

I am just praying for a sympathetic interviewer & we did put it on the forms that he would require help, he obviously speaks English but writing & reading are very difficult.

I will look at the other interview questions from Mar & Feb as well to help him, it is nerve wracking!

If you have told them he may require help I am sure he will be fine :) You can stop worrying now. I think his conversation will prove he has a grasp on the language .... keep us updated :)

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Good morning everyone, happy Monday :)

In preparation of my upcoming interview on Aug 15th, i need your help on the following questions/concerns.

1- For the question regarding state US representatives, i have a list of 19 US Representative for IL including Democrat and Republican parties, if the question asked, do i just say any one name or what???

2- My US Citizenship is based on 3 years marriage to a US Citizen, for the documents checklist sent by USCIS (N-659), point#3, can i just take my husband's US passport as i don't have his birth certificate? Please confirm??

3- Certified copies of birth certificate of children born in the US? I have my son's birth certificate, how can i get it certified???

4- Do i need to take my original Social security card with me as well?

Thanks much.

Regards, S. Umer

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Good morning everyone, happy Monday smile.png

In preparation of my upcoming interview on Aug 15th, i need your help on the following questions/concerns.

1- For the question regarding state US representatives, i have a list of 19 US Representative for IL including Democrat and Republican parties, if the question asked, do i just say any one name or what???

2- My US Citizenship is based on 3 years marriage to a US Citizen, for the documents checklist sent by USCIS (N-659), point#3, can i just take my husband's US passport as i don't have his birth certificate? Please confirm??

3- Certified copies of birth certificate of children born in the US? I have my son's birth certificate, how can i get it certified???

4- Do i need to take my original Social security card with me as well?

Thanks much.

Regards, S. Umer

1. You have a US Representative for where you are. This site will guide you http://www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us/mnuAddress.aspx

2. If they ask for a Birth Certificate you will need to have one (should have a copy from sending in for PR)

3. Go to your local police department or a bank and ask to have the copy signed by a notorary public, they will need to see the original so they can verify it is a true copy of the original document. (I would be taking the original too - just in case)

4. I have no idea on this one, to my knowledge no you don't BUT I have mine to take just in case. The SS card gets changed after you become a citizen at the SS office (our responsibility to have that changed)

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1. You have a US Representative for where you are. This site will guide you http://www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us/mnuAddress.aspx

2. If they ask for a Birth Certificate you will need to have one (should have a copy from sending in for PR)

3. Go to your local police department or a bank and ask to have the copy signed by a notorary public, they will need to see the original so they can verify it is a true copy of the original document. (I would be taking the original too - just in case)

4. I have no idea on this one, to my knowledge no you don't BUT I have mine to take just in case. The SS card gets changed after you become a citizen at the SS office (our responsibility to have that changed)

Thanks Kanga for your prompt response. it is very helpful :)

For#2, i never submitted my husband's birth certificate, all i sent earlier was his passport photocopy, that's why i was wondering.

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Then I am not sure - I had to submit birth certificate.

With the representatives - make sure you get the name of the US rep - not your state rep smile.png

thanks, yes i found Janice D. Schakowsky (cant pronounce her last name) as our US Representative, i live in zip code 60053. Thanks again.

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