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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Hungary
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2 minutes ago, Emmahello said:

i hope they just ask sample english. not so difficulty...

You go through an interview, they ask you questions & you have to answer. They also make you read a question out loud & write the answer down for the actual English test, but most of the test is the interview itself.

10 minutes ago, Emmahello said:

acutally i know my travel date. I am worried other parts maybe somethings I wrote wrong or mabye not.if i can get a cope that would be better. 

you'll be able to see your form at the interview & can make corrections.

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Maybe schedule an Infopass appointment?

“The fact that we are here and that I speak these words is an attempt to break that silence and bridge some
of those differences between us, for it is not difference which immobilizes us, but silence.
And there are so many silences to be broken.”

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: China
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2 hours ago, ivyanddan said:

Maybe schedule an Infopass appointment?

my interview will be next week...

6 hours ago, EM_Vandaveer said:

You go through an interview, they ask you questions & you have to answer. They also make you read a question out loud & write the answer down for the actual English test, but most of the test is the interview itself.

you'll be able to see your form at the interview & can make corrections.

i will try to correct my error 

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It’s usually recommended to copy your filled N-400 form to review before the interview for the accuracy of the information you have, if not accurate , it will help you to correct those at the time of the interview. 

If you are not sure, try to get your CBP records I believe you can get it online and present it at the interview. 

For any other issues , I would say fill out n400 again (for your record and reference) and make sure it’s all accurate and pretty much try to memorize all the dates and etc. when the interview comes, they go over with the application... as you have memorized your n400, you can correct it there if it doesn’t sound correct to your reference n-400 in your hand. ;))

dont fear and be practical

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Also, now most of the n-400 process takes more than i year. I personally waited more than 1.5 years and multiple things had to updated with my initial n-400. I brought the changes as they come up at my interview and the person didn’t really gave me hard time on it ever. 

 

Even though they expect that you give some  thoughts on your n-400 application and be accurate and professional at it since it’s a life changing and very serious application in your life, they understand that typing errors and date confusion may occur as long as you correct them at the interview. 

 

To be honest, the person who interviewed me kinda liked it, before we started the actually interview I said I would like to update and change couple things due to time difference between filing and the interview and some errors I made on my part when filing, I probably gave him the impression that I do really care and take this process very serious as it is my duty to present the only truth in my answers which they were. One thing they will dislike for sure is lying or misinformation on your application. If they see you that you really care about the information you put there and care about the accuracy of it, your moral character point in their mind will get extra points ;) 

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From what I understood from my interview ( looking at a big picture perspective), unless you don’t have any extraordinary or unacceptable situations, it is all about showing  your interviewer that you will care and love this country, respect and obey the laws at any level , know this country, it’s government, basic history(as much as average national should know) and language. He wants to see if you can call this place home. If he sees that in your eyes, the rest of the interview will go easy.

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