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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hi VJ members, I have a friend that had went for her exam for her U.S. Citizeship. She pass the exam but she had told me that the IO asked her only 2 questions besides from writing a sentence on paper. She said that if you get the first question right then they will asked you one more question. By reading on uscis website, it said that you have to get 6 questions right out of 10 questions. I think that my friend doesn't know what she is talking about. I only want to make sure that I am right about them asking you and must get 6 out of 10 questions right. Thank you everyone.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hi markiweiss49,

What you said is correct.....My husband went through citizenship process.....You have to get 6 questions right out of 10.

US consulate :Bombay.
29th January 2012:marriage
9th April 2012: i130 sent.
17th April 2012: NOA1 received...
13th December 2012:NOA2 received......
08th January 2013: Case number assigned by NVC
08th January 2013: paid AOS and IV bills.
28th January 2013: Sent AOS and IV packages to NVC..
20th February 2013: NVC sent checklist about our PCC ....
25th February 2013: We responded to checklist.
26th February 2013:Case completed....
4rth April 2013: Interview date...
Interview result: Approved

06th June 2013 : Reached USA

29th june 2013: Received conditional greencard...

14th March 2015: I-751 package sent to VSC.

18th March 2015: USPS delivered my package.

22 nd September: Approved for Permanent Residence Card.

25th July: NOA1 for N-400.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Egypt
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Hi VJ members, I have a friend that had went for her exam for her U.S. Citizeship. She pass the exam but she had told me that the IO asked her only 2 questions besides from writing a sentence on paper. She said that if you get the first question right then they will asked you one more question. By reading on uscis website, it said that you have to get 6 questions right out of 10 questions. I think that my friend doesn't know what she is talking about. I only want to make sure that I am right about them asking you and must get 6 out of 10 questions right. Thank you everyone.

I've read every interview experience posted on this website in 2014 and dozens from 2013... of course I may have missed two or three... but I have never read anything about anyone being asked only 2 civics questions.

For a review of each step of my N-400 naturalization process, from application to oath ceremony, please click here.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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I've read every interview experience posted on this website in 2014 and dozens from 2013... of course I may have missed two or three... but I have never read anything about anyone being asked only 2 civics questions.

Me too! Never heard someone that was asked just 2 questions before.


N400


Filing based on 3yrs/USC Spouse. 3 year residency anniversary is in August 2014. Filed immediately after the 90-day early filing mark (May 2014)


05/06/2014 - Mailed N-400

05/15/2014 - Check cashed

05/12/2014 - NOA Date

06/11/2014 - Biometrics Appointment

09/15/2014 - Inline for interview scheduling (was stuck in "Initial Review" for over 3 months!)

10/27/2014 - Scheduled for interview

12/01/2014 - Interview

12/19/2014 - I AM A US CITIZEN!


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Hi VJ members, I have a friend that had went for her exam for her U.S. Citizeship. She pass the exam but she had told me that the IO asked her only 2 questions besides from writing a sentence on paper. She said that if you get the first question right then they will asked you one more question. By reading on uscis website, it said that you have to get 6 questions right out of 10 questions. I think that my friend doesn't know what she is talking about. I only want to make sure that I am right about them asking you and must get 6 out of 10 questions right. Thank you everyone.

The 2 he/she is talking about are the oral/writing test: the IO tells you to write a short sentence (testing you understand) and you write them (testing you can write English)

 
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