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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Venezuela
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There are dozens of posts about interview experiences, every office is different, just bring required paperwork (and copies), know all the test answers and be truthful about any questions you are asked from officer and you're good to go!

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The IO will go through all the questions in the form you submitted; it will help to go through a copy of what you submitted prior to your interview.  And the civics test...... to me, it was more memory work, especially with dates, names.  

 

And of course, a gauge of your understanding and ability to read, write and speak English.  

 

You will be made to read 1 sentence  and  write 1 sentence.   

 

You can bring as  any documents as you like... whatever will make you at ease; but bring, especially, what is specified in your notice.  You will see, your file will be there in front of you so anything they might need as proof depending upon how your journey began and progressed..... they already have it. 

 

Best of luck.  I will say, you will do great.   ?

 

 

Filed: Other Country: Turkey
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I think the interview is about to clarify, if there are any, ambiguities regarding your case one or the other way. It is also to confirm everything on your application is accurate.
So, I would say than an applicant must review his or her application and be ready for any kind of clarification/confirmation questions that will support your citizenship application.
Every applicant is different and there may be unique aspects to each application. So, be more prepared to those aspects of your application. If you are divorced, they may want to know more about it, if you missed a payment on your child support, they may want to know more about it, if you traveled too much they may want to know more about that....every application is different. You need to prepare for everything, but especially for your own weak points (if there are any).

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