
The naturalization interview is the final point in your journey of becoming a US citizen.
A USCIS Officer asks
you questions regarding your background and application during the
naturalization interview. You may also need to take a civics or English test.
However, under some scenarios, you may be exempted from the same.
There are 3 components to the English test:
- Reading
- Speaking
- Writing
The civics test
covers 100 important questions regarding the history and Govt. of the United
States of America.
Here are some tips to prepare for the US naturalization
interview:
- You can take a class or study on your own for
your English and Civics test. This will totally depend on your proficiency and
comfort in the English language. - You may download the list of Civics questions
from the USCIS website - You may also download questions regarding the
Reading/Writing section from the USCIS website - For those who prefer to use their mobile phones,
you may download the app called Citizenshipworks.
This app contains the list of Civics questions along with audio support. - For those who wish to take a class to prepare,
there are many non-profit organizations that may help you like Asian American Advancing Justice-L.A.
You may contact one which is the most convenient for you.
The naturalization does not just check your English ability
and knowledge about US history. This interview is an opportunity to ensure that
you meet all that is required for naturalization. Your application for
naturalization is also reviewed thoroughly.
You may be allowed to give your naturalization interview in
your native language. However, this will depend on your age and the number of
years that you have held the Green Card of the US. If exempt, you may bring an
interpreter and have the interview in your native language.
If you are older than 50 years but have held the US Green
Card for at least 20 years, you may be exempted under the 50/20 English
exemption rule. If you are 55 and above and had a Green Card for 15 years, you
may be exempted under the 55/15 exemption rule. The 50/20 and 55/15 rules
exempt you from the English test. However, you will still need to give the
Civics test, as per the Asian Journal.
If you are older than
65 years and had a Green Card for 20 years, you are exempted from the English
Test. Such applicants also need to study just 20 of the required 100 civics
questions.
Applicants who have a
mental or physical disability are also exempted from the English and Civics
test. However, such applicants must have a doctor complete their N-648
application for Disability Waiver. This has to be submitted along with the
N-400.
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