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Thanks for useful video, I have practiced, practiced and practiced every day, and I passed the citizen test on Aug 26,2024, at CALIFORNIA. Thankss again, GOD BLESS YOU.
You also see the content this video, part 0: Security gate: Good morning. How can I help you? You: Good morning. I'm here for my citizenship interview. What time is your interview appointment? You: It is …….. (Example: It is 9 AM) Can you show me your appointment letter and I.D.? You: Here you go. Thank you. Now, you can enter the building. You: Thank you. Please take off your jacket, remove all electronic devices, empty your pockets and put all into that bin. You: Place things in the bin. Now, walk through the metal detector. You: walk through the metal detector. Good. Here's your appointment letter and ID. Please take all your belongings to the second floor. Then walk to the customer service area, someone there will assist you. You: Thank you. You're welcome. You: Good morning. I'm here for my citizenship interview. Customer service area: You: Good morning. I'm here for my citizenship interview. Good morning. Can I have your USCIS appointment letter and I.D.? You: Yes, here you go. Thank you. I will check your information right now. All right. Your interview is set. Here's your appointment letter and ID. Please have a seat. We will call you when your appointment is ready. You: Thank you. You're welcome.
You also see the content this video, part 2: Officer2- Part 2 What is your current legal name? You: My current legal name is ……. What’s your first name? You: My first name is ……. Can you spell your first name? You:……. Is that the name that appears on your Green Card? You: Yes, it is. Do you have a middle name? You: No, I don’t. Have you used any other names since you got your Green Card? You: No, Officer. All right. Would you like to change your name? You: Yes or No (depend on your situation) What is your social security number? You: … - … - … What is your date of birth? You: My date of birth is …… What is your country of origin? You: Example: Vietnam What is your country of citizenship? You: Example: Vietnamese Are you a citizen of another country? You: Yes, I am. Are you requesting accommodation because of your disabilities? You: No. All right. Please tell me your phone number. You: … - … - … Do you have a different phone number at work? You: No, I don’t. Do you have an email address? You: Yes, I do. What is your email address? You: ………. (example: Youngnike98@gmail.com) What is your basic eligibility to become a U.S. citizen? You: I got my green card for over five years. Or: I have married to a U.S. Citizen, and I have been lived here for over 3 years. How did you become a permanent resident? You: I became a permanent resident through my family (or: my marriage; or my work). Who sponsored your Green Card? You: Example: My mother (or: My husband) When did you become a permanent resident? You: ……………. What is your current address? You: ………………………………………. Is your current mailing address the same as your home address? You: Yes, I do. How long have you been living at the current address? You: about …. years (example: About 6 years). Have you lived anywhere else since you sent your application? You: Yes or No (depend on your situation) Is your mother a U.S. citizen? You: Yes or No (depend on your situation) Where does your mother currently live? You: Example: My mother currently lives in Vietnam. Were your parents married before your 18th birthday? You: Yes, Officer. Is your father a U.S. citizen? You: Yes or No (depend on your situation) Who do you currently live with? You: I currently live with my husband and my children. All right. Do you have a job currently? You: Yes, I do. What is your current job? You: I am a ……. (example: I am a nail technician) Who is your current employer? You: …… (example: ABC nail and spa) What is your current employer's address? You: …………………………. How long have you been working there? You: About …… years (example: About 6 years) Where else have you worked in the past 5 years? You: If you answer “yes, I worked ABC company before’’, Offer can ask: What did you do there? You: I was a …. (Example: I was a HR staff) How long have you worked there? You: About …… years (example: About 2 years) Where else have you worked in the past 5 years? You: No. Did you receive any public benefits? You: No. All right. What is your height? You: I’m …. feet … inches tall (Example I'm five feet six inches tall.) How much do you weigh? You: I am …. pounds (Example: I am 124 pounds.) Are you Hispanic or Latino? You: No, I am not Hispanic or Latino. What race are you? You: I am …. (Example: I am Asian.) What color is your hair? You: …... (Example: Black.) What color are your eyes? You: …... (Example: Black.) All right. Are you currently married? You: Yes, I am. How many times have you been married? You: …. time. (Example: one time) Where did you get married? You: I got married in ……. (Example: I got married in Vietnam). What is the current legal name of your spouse? You: My current legal name of your spouse is …… What is his birthday? You: …………. Is he a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident? You: He is a U.S. citizen. What date did he become a U.S. citizen? You: …………. How many times has your spouse been married? You: one time. What is your spouse's current job? You: He is a software engineer in AZ company. How long has your spouse been working there? You: About …… years (example: About 8 years) Where does your spouse currently live? You: My spouse currently lives with me. What is your country your spouse from? You: He is from ……. (example: He is from Vietnam) All right. Do you have any children? You: Yes, I do. How many children do you have? You: I have …… children. (example: I have 2 children) Are your children biological to you? You: Yes, Officer. Do you and your spouse have any adopted children? You: No, Officer. What are your children’s names? You: …. and …... (example: Nana Tran and Ronald Tran) Where were they born? You: They were born in …. (example: They were born in America) Are your children U.S. citizens? You: Yes or No (depend on your situation) Please show me their birth certificate. You: Here you go. All right. Have you ever left the United States since you became a permanent resident? You: Yes, I have. How many total days did you spend outside the United States during the last 5 years? You: About …… days (example: About 85 days) How many trips have you taken outside the United States? You: About …… trips (example: About 4 trips) Were any of your trips for six months or more? You: No. When was your last trip outside the United States? You: ……… What was the purpose of this trip? You: To visit my family and relative …... Do you remember the date you returned to the United States on your last trip? You: Yes, I do. I returned to the United States on ……...
You also see the content this video, part 3-2: Did you EVER use any person under 15 years of age to do anything that helped or supported people in combat? You: No. Have you EVER committed, assisted in committing, or attempted to commit, a crime or offense for which you were NOT arrested? You: No. What does "commit" mean? You: To do something wrong or illegal. Can you tell me what a "crime" is? You: An action that breaks the law. Define "arrested" for me please. You: Handcuffed by the police. Have you EVER been arrested, cited, or detained by any law enforcement officer (including any immigration official or any official of the U.S. armed forces) for any reason? You: Yes or No. What does “to be cited” mean? You: Given a ticket by police. Do you understand what "detained" means? You: Held in custody by police. Have you EVER been charged with committing, attempting to commit, or assisting in committing a crime or offense? You: No. What does “to be charged” mean? You: To be accused formally of a crime. Have you EVER been convicted of a crime or offense? You: No. What does “to be convicted” mean? You: To be found guilty of a crime under the law. Have you EVER been placed in an alternative sentencing or a rehabilitative program (for example, diversion, deferred prosecution, withheld adjudication, deferred adjudication)? You: No. Have you EVER received a suspended sentence, been placed on probation, or been paroled? You: No. Do you know what “a suspended sentence” is? You: Delaying a sentence. Explain to me what "probation" is. You: To an officer regularly instead of jail time. What does "parole" mean? You: Allowed to leave the prison early. Have you EVER been in jail or prison? You: No. Have you EVER been a habitual drunkard? You: No. What is a "habitual drunkard"? You: Someone who drinks too much alcohol regularly. Have you EVER been a prostitute or procured anyone for prostitution? You: No. Please tell me what a "prostitute" is. You: A person who has sex for money. Do you know what "procure" means? You: To find a prostitute for somebody. Have you EVER sold or smuggled controlled substances, illegal drugs, or narcotics? You: No. What does "smuggle" mean? You: To take things to a country illegally. What are "controlled substances"? You: Legal drugs that can be bought with the prescription. Have you EVER been married to more than one person at the same time? You: No. Have you EVER married someone in order to obtain an immigration benefit? You: No. What is an "immigration benefit"? You: Things like a visa, green card, or citizenship. Have you EVER helped anyone to enter or try to enter the United States illegally? You: No. Have you EVER gambled illegally or received income from illegal gambling? You: No. What does "gamble” mean? You: To play a game for money. Tell me what "illegal gambling" means. You: To play a game for money that is against the law. Have you EVER failed to support your dependents or to pay alimony? You: No. What is a “dependent”? You: Someone who relies on another person. What does "pay alimony" mean? You: To pay money to ex-spouse after a divorce. Have you EVER made any misrepresentation to obtain any public benefit in the United States? You: No. How do you define “misrepresentation” is? You: The act of giving false information. What is a "public benefit"? You: Welfare, like food stamps, housing, education. Have you EVER given any U.S. Government officials any information or documentation that was false, fraudulent, or misleading? You: No. What does "mislead" mean? You: Giving somebody the wrong idea. What is "fraudulent”? You: Intended to deceive somebody. Have you EVER lied to any U.S. Government officials to gain entry or admission into the United States or to gain immigration benefits while in the United States? You: No. Have you EVER been removed, excluded, or deported from the United States? You: No. Have you EVER been ordered removed, excluded, or deported from the United States? You: No. Have you EVER been placed in removal, exclusion, rescission, or deportation proceedings? You: No. What are "deportation proceedings"? You: The legal process for deporting a person. Are removal, exclusion, rescission, or deportation proceedings (including administratively closed proceedings) currently pending against you? You: No. Have you EVER served in the U.S. armed forces? You: No. Are you currently a member of the U.S. armed forces? You: No. Have you EVER been court-martialed, administratively separated, or disciplined, or have you received another than honorable discharge, while in the U.S. armed forces? You: No. Have you EVER been discharged from training or service in the U.S. armed forces because you were an alien? You: No. Have you EVER left the United States to avoid being drafted in the U.S. armed forces? You: No. Have you EVER applied for any kind of exemption from military service in the U.S. armed forces? You: No. Have you EVER deserted from the U.S. armed forces? You: No. Perfect. You passed the citizenship interview. Congratulations. Please review the updated application on the tablet and make sure if everything is accurate. Then please sign to page 19. You: Review your application and sign it. Good. Now please look at the Oath of Allegiance section on the tablet. Then sign at the bottom of that page. You: Review the Oath of Allegiance and sign it. Good. I will be submitting your application to my supervisor for approval. If there are no other issues, you will get a notice in the mail for your oath ceremony. You should receive the notice in 2-4 weeks. Do you have any questions at this point? You: No, I don’t. Great. I'll take you back to the customer service area. You: Thank you so much! You’re welcome!
You also see the content this video, part 1: Officer1- Part 1 A3 - Mrs. Lan Thi? You: Yes, that’s me. Hi, I'm Officer Jenny. I'm glad to conduct your citizenship interview today. Nice to meet you. You: Nice to meet you. How are you today? I'm good. Thank you. Please follow me. Can I have your appointment letter, green card, ID and your passport, please? You: Here you go. Thank you. Please remain standing and raise your right hand. You: (raise your right hand) I need to place you under oath before we start the interview. Do you promise to tell the truth, the whole truth in nothing but the truth? You: Yes, I do. Thank you. Now, you can have a seat. You: Thank you. I need to take your fingerprints right now. Please put your left index finger on the scanner. You: put your left index finger on the scanner Next, switch to your right index finger. You: put your right index finger on the scanner Now, I will need to take your picture. Can you look at the camera? You: look at the camera Thank you. Do you understand why you are here today? You: Yes, I am here to take my citizenship test. Good. Why do you want to become a U.S. citizen? You: Because I believe in the form of government, and I want to vote. How did you get here this morning? You: I came here by car. (Or: My husband brought me here.) Did anyone come here with you? You: No, came here alone (or: I came here with my daughter) Did you have any trouble getting here? You: No, Officer Are you feeling worried today? You: No, I am not. (or: Honestly, yes.) Have you been studying hard for the interview? You: Yes, I have. It is an important interview for me. Do you have any questions before we start? You: Yes or No (depend on your situation) Now, I will start with the civics test first. Have you studied for the civics test? You: Yes, I have. What is the rule of law? You: Everyone must follow the law. What is the name of the Speaker of the House of Representatives now? You: Mike Johnson What are two rights in the Declaration of Independence? You: life, liberty Who is the “Father of Our Country”? You: (George) Washington When was the declaration of Independence adopted? You: July 4th, 1776 Name two national U.S. holidays. You: New Year’s Day, Christmas (or Thanksgiving, Christma) What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution? You: the Bill of Rights Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the federal government. What is one power of the federal government? You: to print money The House of Representatives has how many voting members? You: four hundred thirty-five (435) Name one state that borders Canada. You: New York Good job. You passed the civics test. Next, I will go to the English test. Can you read the sentence on the tablet out loud for me? Now, I will read 3 sentences. Please write that sentence on the tablet for me. You: When is Thanksgiving? Thanksgiving is in November. Thanksgiving is in November. Next. Please read this sentence. You: Who was the first President? Please write this sentence. Washington was the first President. Washington was the first President. Next. Please read this sentence. Please write this sentence. You: Who has the right to vote? Citizens have the right to vote. Citizens have the right to vote. Good. You passed the English reading and writing test. I will move on to your N-400 application.
You also see the content this video, part 3-1: Officer3- Part 3 All right. Do you support the Constitution and form of Government of the United States? You: Yes, I do. What is the “Constitution"? You: It's the supreme law of the land. What is the "form of government of the United States"? You: Republic. Do you understand the full Oath of Allegiance to the United States? You: Yes. Are you willing to take the full Oath of Allegiance to the United States? You: Yes. What is an “oath of allegiance to the United States”? You: A promise to be loyal to the United States. If the law requires it, are you willing to bear arms on behalf of the United States? You: Yes. What does "bear arms" mean? You: To own or use a gun to fight. If the law requires it, are you willing to perform noncombatant services in the U.S. armed forces? You: Yes. What are "noncombatant services"? You: Services that do not involve combat or hiding. If the law requires it, are you willing to perform work of national importance under civilian direction? You: Yes. What is “work of national importance"? You: Tasks that are important to a nation during a crisis. What is a "civilian direction"? You: A direction from a person who is not in the military. Have you EVER claimed to be a U.S. citizen (in writing or any other way)? You: No. What does “claim” mean? You: To say something without proof. What does “claim to be a U.S. citizen” mean? You: To tell someone that you are a U.S. citizen. Have you EVER registered to vote in any Federal, state, or local election in the United States? You: No. What does “register” mean? You: It means to sign up. What does “vote” mean? You: To choose a leader. Have you EVER voted in any Federal, state, or local election in the United States? You: No. What is a “hereditary title”? You: A royal title, such as a prince or princess. Do you know what an "order of nobility" is? You: A position given by a King or Queen. Have you EVER been declared legally incompetent or been confined to a mental institution? You: No. Do you owe any overdue Federal, state, or local taxes? You: Yes or No. What does “owe” mean? You: It means to have a debt. What does it mean to be “overdue”? You: Past the deadline. Have you EVER not filed a Federal, state, or local tax return since you became a lawful permanent resident? You: No. What does "file a tax return" mean? You: To send a tax form to the government. Have you called yourself a "non-U.S. resident" on a Federal, state, or local tax return since you became a lawful permanent resident? You: No. What is a “non-U.S. resident"? You: A person who does not live in the U.S. Have you EVER been a member of, involved in, or in any way associated with, any organization, association, fund, foundation, party, club, society, or similar group in the United States or in any other location in the world? You: No. Have you EVER been a member of, or in any way associated (either directly or indirectly) with the Communist Party? You: No. Tell me what is "the Communist Party”. You: A political party that supports communism, like Cuba or China. Have you EVER been a member of any totalitarian party? You: No. What is a “totalitarian party”? You: A political party in which all people have no power. Have you EVER been associated (either directly or indirectly) with a terrorist organization? You: No. What is a “terrorist organization”? You: A group that uses violent action for political purposes. Have you EVER advocated (either directly or indirectly) the overthrow of any government by force or violence? You: No. What does it mean “to overthrow a government”? You: To remove the government by using force. Have you EVER persecuted (either directly or indirectly) any person because of race, religion, national origin, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion? You: No. What does “persecute” mean? You: To hurt someone because of religion or political beliefs. Were you EVER involved in any way with genocide? You: No. How do you define "genocide"? You: Killing a whole race. Were you EVER involved in any torture? You: No. Do you understand the word "torture"? You: The act of causing great pain to someone. Were you EVER involved in any way with killing, or trying to kill, someone? You: No. What does “kill” mean? You: To cause someone to die. Were you EVER involved in badly hurting, or trying to hurt, a person on purpose? You: No. Were you EVER involved in forcing or trying to force someone to have any kind of sexual contact or relations? You: No. Were you EVER involved in not letting someone practice his or her religion? You: No. What is “religion”? You: The belief in and worship of a god or gods. Have you EVER been a member of, or did you EVER serve in, assisted in, or otherwise participated in a military unit? You: No. What is a “military unit”? You: The official army for a country. Have you EVER been a member of a paramilitary unit? You: No. Did you EVER serve in, help, or otherwise participate in a Police unit? You: No. What is a “Police unit”? You: A group that enforces the law and stops crime. Were you EVER involved in or a member of a self-defense unit, a vigilante unit or a rebel group? You: No. Were you EVER a member of, or did you EVER help in a guerrilla group, a militia or any insurgent organization? You: No. Were you EVER a worker, volunteer, or soldier in a prison or jail? You: No. What is “prison or jail”? You: A place where prisoners are kept. Did you EVER serve in a prison camp? You: No. Have you EVER worked in a detention facility? You: No. Have you EVER served in a labor camp? You: No. Did you EVER serve in any place where people were forced to stay? You: No. Were you EVER part of any group, unit, or organization that used a weapon against any person or threatened to do so? You: No. What is a “weapon"? You: An object such as a knife, gun or bomb. Did you EVER sell, give, or provide weapons to any person, or help another person sell, give, or provide weapons to any person? You: No. Did you EVER receive any type of military, paramilitary or weapons training? You: No. What is “weapons training”? You: Learning how to use a gun. Did you EVER recruit (ask), enlist (sign up), conscript (require), or use any person under 15 years of age to serve in or help an armed force or group? You: No.
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Tôi năm nay 65t, rất thích video này, vì nó rất giống với thực tế trong phòng thi. Nhờ nghe hoài video này đã giúp tôi tự tin đi thi quốc tịch, và tôi đã passed ngày November 29, 2024.
Cám ơn bạn chủ kênh rất rất nhiều.❤❤🎉🎉
Ai sắp thi nên nghe bài này để dễ dàng đậu phỏng vấn nhé.
Congratulations!!!
Thanks for useful video, I have practiced, practiced and practiced every day,
and I passed the citizen test on Aug 26,2024, at CALIFORNIA.
Thankss again, GOD BLESS YOU.
Great news, friend! Congratulations!
Thank you so much ❤
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Thanks. Useful video.
Glad to hear that. Thanks!
Thanks for the useful video. I practice with you and just passed the test on last Saturday 9.7.2024🎉👍.
Perfect! Cogratulations!!!
Interview is the same this video?
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21th. THANK YOU.
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Bạn bấm dừng lại rồi tập trả lời, cố gắng tập nghe rồi quen à.
Vì khi đi thi , officer nói nhanh như 1 cơn gió, y chang video này đó bạn.
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Thank you.Good luck you!
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Thank you!
You're welcome!
You also see the content this video, part 0:
Security gate:
Good morning. How can I help you?
You: Good morning. I'm here for my citizenship interview.
What time is your interview appointment?
You: It is …….. (Example: It is 9 AM)
Can you show me your appointment letter and I.D.?
You: Here you go.
Thank you. Now, you can enter the building.
You: Thank you.
Please take off your jacket, remove all electronic devices, empty your pockets and put all into that bin.
You: Place things in the bin.
Now, walk through the metal detector.
You: walk through the metal detector.
Good. Here's your appointment letter and ID.
Please take all your belongings to the second floor.
Then walk to the customer service area, someone there will assist you.
You: Thank you.
You're welcome.
You: Good morning. I'm here for my citizenship interview.
Customer service area:
You: Good morning. I'm here for my citizenship interview.
Good morning. Can I have your USCIS appointment letter and I.D.?
You: Yes, here you go.
Thank you. I will check your information right now.
All right. Your interview is set.
Here's your appointment letter and ID. Please have a seat.
We will call you when your appointment is ready.
You: Thank you.
You're welcome.
Thnx😅
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Officer2- Part 2
What is your current legal name?
You: My current legal name is …….
What’s your first name?
You: My first name is …….
Can you spell your first name?
You:…….
Is that the name that appears on your Green Card?
You: Yes, it is.
Do you have a middle name?
You: No, I don’t.
Have you used any other names since you got your Green Card?
You: No, Officer.
All right. Would you like to change your name?
You: Yes or No (depend on your situation)
What is your social security number?
You: … - … - …
What is your date of birth?
You: My date of birth is ……
What is your country of origin?
You: Example: Vietnam
What is your country of citizenship?
You: Example: Vietnamese
Are you a citizen of another country?
You: Yes, I am.
Are you requesting accommodation because of your disabilities?
You: No.
All right. Please tell me your phone number.
You: … - … - …
Do you have a different phone number at work?
You: No, I don’t.
Do you have an email address?
You: Yes, I do.
What is your email address?
You: ………. (example: Youngnike98@gmail.com)
What is your basic eligibility to become a U.S. citizen?
You: I got my green card for over five years.
Or: I have married to a U.S. Citizen, and I have been lived here for over 3 years.
How did you become a permanent resident?
You: I became a permanent resident through my family (or: my marriage; or my work).
Who sponsored your Green Card?
You: Example: My mother (or: My husband)
When did you become a permanent resident?
You: …………….
What is your current address?
You: ……………………………………….
Is your current mailing address the same as your home address?
You: Yes, I do.
How long have you been living at the current address?
You: about …. years (example: About 6 years).
Have you lived anywhere else since you sent your application?
You: Yes or No (depend on your situation)
Is your mother a U.S. citizen?
You: Yes or No (depend on your situation)
Where does your mother currently live?
You: Example: My mother currently lives in Vietnam.
Were your parents married before your 18th birthday?
You: Yes, Officer.
Is your father a U.S. citizen?
You: Yes or No (depend on your situation)
Who do you currently live with?
You: I currently live with my husband and my children.
All right. Do you have a job currently?
You: Yes, I do.
What is your current job?
You: I am a ……. (example: I am a nail technician)
Who is your current employer?
You: …… (example: ABC nail and spa)
What is your current employer's address?
You: ………………………….
How long have you been working there?
You: About …… years (example: About 6 years)
Where else have you worked in the past 5 years?
You: If you answer “yes, I worked ABC company before’’, Offer can ask:
What did you do there?
You: I was a …. (Example: I was a HR staff)
How long have you worked there?
You: About …… years (example: About 2 years)
Where else have you worked in the past 5 years?
You: No.
Did you receive any public benefits?
You: No.
All right. What is your height?
You: I’m …. feet … inches tall (Example I'm five feet six inches tall.)
How much do you weigh?
You: I am …. pounds (Example: I am 124 pounds.)
Are you Hispanic or Latino?
You: No, I am not Hispanic or Latino.
What race are you?
You: I am …. (Example: I am Asian.)
What color is your hair?
You: …... (Example: Black.)
What color are your eyes?
You: …... (Example: Black.)
All right. Are you currently married?
You: Yes, I am.
How many times have you been married?
You: …. time. (Example: one time)
Where did you get married?
You: I got married in ……. (Example: I got married in Vietnam).
What is the current legal name of your spouse?
You: My current legal name of your spouse is ……
What is his birthday?
You: ………….
Is he a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident?
You: He is a U.S. citizen.
What date did he become a U.S. citizen?
You: ………….
How many times has your spouse been married?
You: one time.
What is your spouse's current job?
You: He is a software engineer in AZ company.
How long has your spouse been working there?
You: About …… years (example: About 8 years)
Where does your spouse currently live?
You: My spouse currently lives with me.
What is your country your spouse from?
You: He is from ……. (example: He is from Vietnam)
All right. Do you have any children?
You: Yes, I do.
How many children do you have?
You: I have …… children. (example: I have 2 children)
Are your children biological to you?
You: Yes, Officer.
Do you and your spouse have any adopted children?
You: No, Officer.
What are your children’s names?
You: …. and …... (example: Nana Tran and Ronald Tran)
Where were they born?
You: They were born in …. (example: They were born in America)
Are your children U.S. citizens?
You: Yes or No (depend on your situation)
Please show me their birth certificate.
You: Here you go.
All right. Have you ever left the United States since you became a permanent resident?
You: Yes, I have.
How many total days did you spend outside the United States during the last 5 years?
You: About …… days (example: About 85 days)
How many trips have you taken outside the United States?
You: About …… trips (example: About 4 trips)
Were any of your trips for six months or more?
You: No.
When was your last trip outside the United States?
You: ………
What was the purpose of this trip?
You: To visit my family and relative …...
Do you remember the date you returned to the United States on your last trip?
You: Yes, I do. I returned to the United States on ……...
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Did you EVER use any person under 15 years of age to do anything that helped or supported people in combat?
You: No.
Have you EVER committed, assisted in committing, or attempted to commit, a crime or offense for which you were NOT arrested?
You: No.
What does "commit" mean?
You: To do something wrong or illegal.
Can you tell me what a "crime" is?
You: An action that breaks the law.
Define "arrested" for me please.
You: Handcuffed by the police.
Have you EVER been arrested, cited, or detained by any law enforcement officer (including any immigration official or any official of the U.S. armed forces) for any reason?
You: Yes or No.
What does “to be cited” mean?
You: Given a ticket by police.
Do you understand what "detained" means?
You: Held in custody by police.
Have you EVER been charged with committing, attempting to commit, or assisting in committing a crime or offense?
You: No.
What does “to be charged” mean?
You: To be accused formally of a crime.
Have you EVER been convicted of a crime or offense?
You: No.
What does “to be convicted” mean?
You: To be found guilty of a crime under the law.
Have you EVER been placed in an alternative sentencing or a rehabilitative program (for example, diversion, deferred prosecution, withheld adjudication, deferred adjudication)?
You: No.
Have you EVER received a suspended sentence, been placed on probation, or been paroled?
You: No.
Do you know what “a suspended sentence” is?
You: Delaying a sentence.
Explain to me what "probation" is.
You: To an officer regularly instead of jail time.
What does "parole" mean?
You: Allowed to leave the prison early.
Have you EVER been in jail or prison?
You: No.
Have you EVER been a habitual drunkard?
You: No.
What is a "habitual drunkard"?
You: Someone who drinks too much alcohol regularly.
Have you EVER been a prostitute or procured anyone for prostitution?
You: No.
Please tell me what a "prostitute" is.
You: A person who has sex for money.
Do you know what "procure" means?
You: To find a prostitute for somebody.
Have you EVER sold or smuggled controlled substances, illegal drugs, or narcotics?
You: No.
What does "smuggle" mean?
You: To take things to a country illegally.
What are "controlled substances"?
You: Legal drugs that can be bought with the prescription.
Have you EVER been married to more than one person at the same time?
You: No.
Have you EVER married someone in order to obtain an immigration benefit?
You: No.
What is an "immigration benefit"?
You: Things like a visa, green card, or citizenship.
Have you EVER helped anyone to enter or try to enter the United States illegally?
You: No.
Have you EVER gambled illegally or received income from illegal gambling?
You: No.
What does "gamble” mean?
You: To play a game for money.
Tell me what "illegal gambling" means.
You: To play a game for money that is against the law.
Have you EVER failed to support your dependents or to pay alimony?
You: No.
What is a “dependent”?
You: Someone who relies on another person.
What does "pay alimony" mean?
You: To pay money to ex-spouse after a divorce.
Have you EVER made any misrepresentation to obtain any public benefit in the United States?
You: No.
How do you define “misrepresentation” is?
You: The act of giving false information.
What is a "public benefit"?
You: Welfare, like food stamps, housing, education.
Have you EVER given any U.S. Government officials any information or documentation that was false, fraudulent, or misleading?
You: No.
What does "mislead" mean?
You: Giving somebody the wrong idea.
What is "fraudulent”?
You: Intended to deceive somebody.
Have you EVER lied to any U.S. Government officials to gain entry or admission into the United States or to gain immigration benefits while in the United States?
You: No.
Have you EVER been removed, excluded, or deported from the United States?
You: No.
Have you EVER been ordered removed, excluded, or deported from the United States?
You: No.
Have you EVER been placed in removal, exclusion, rescission, or deportation proceedings?
You: No.
What are "deportation proceedings"?
You: The legal process for deporting a person.
Are removal, exclusion, rescission, or deportation proceedings (including administratively closed proceedings) currently pending against you?
You: No.
Have you EVER served in the U.S. armed forces?
You: No.
Are you currently a member of the U.S. armed forces?
You: No.
Have you EVER been court-martialed, administratively separated, or disciplined, or have you received another than honorable discharge, while in the U.S. armed forces?
You: No.
Have you EVER been discharged from training or service in the U.S. armed forces because you were an alien?
You: No.
Have you EVER left the United States to avoid being drafted in the U.S. armed forces?
You: No.
Have you EVER applied for any kind of exemption from military service in the U.S. armed forces?
You: No.
Have you EVER deserted from the U.S. armed forces?
You: No.
Perfect. You passed the citizenship interview. Congratulations.
Please review the updated application on the tablet and make sure if everything is accurate.
Then please sign to page 19.
You: Review your application and sign it.
Good. Now please look at the Oath of Allegiance section on the tablet.
Then sign at the bottom of that page.
You: Review the Oath of Allegiance and sign it.
Good. I will be submitting your application to my supervisor for approval.
If there are no other issues, you will get a notice in the mail for your oath ceremony.
You should receive the notice in 2-4 weeks.
Do you have any questions at this point?
You: No, I don’t.
Great. I'll take you back to the customer service area.
You: Thank you so much!
You’re welcome!
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Officer1- Part 1
A3 - Mrs. Lan Thi?
You: Yes, that’s me.
Hi, I'm Officer Jenny. I'm glad to conduct your citizenship interview today.
Nice to meet you.
You: Nice to meet you. How are you today?
I'm good. Thank you. Please follow me.
Can I have your appointment letter, green card, ID and your passport, please?
You: Here you go.
Thank you. Please remain standing and raise your right hand.
You: (raise your right hand)
I need to place you under oath before we start the interview.
Do you promise to tell the truth, the whole truth in nothing but the truth?
You: Yes, I do.
Thank you. Now, you can have a seat.
You: Thank you.
I need to take your fingerprints right now.
Please put your left index finger on the scanner.
You: put your left index finger on the scanner
Next, switch to your right index finger.
You: put your right index finger on the scanner
Now, I will need to take your picture. Can you look at the camera?
You: look at the camera
Thank you. Do you understand why you are here today?
You: Yes, I am here to take my citizenship test.
Good. Why do you want to become a U.S. citizen?
You: Because I believe in the form of government, and I want to vote.
How did you get here this morning?
You: I came here by car. (Or: My husband brought me here.)
Did anyone come here with you?
You: No, came here alone (or: I came here with my daughter)
Did you have any trouble getting here?
You: No, Officer
Are you feeling worried today?
You: No, I am not. (or: Honestly, yes.)
Have you been studying hard for the interview?
You: Yes, I have. It is an important interview for me.
Do you have any questions before we start?
You: Yes or No (depend on your situation)
Now, I will start with the civics test first.
Have you studied for the civics test?
You: Yes, I have.
What is the rule of law?
You: Everyone must follow the law.
What is the name of the Speaker of the House of Representatives now?
You: Mike Johnson
What are two rights in the Declaration of Independence?
You: life, liberty
Who is the “Father of Our Country”?
You: (George) Washington
When was the declaration of Independence adopted?
You: July 4th, 1776
Name two national U.S. holidays.
You: New Year’s Day, Christmas (or Thanksgiving, Christma)
What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution?
You: the Bill of Rights
Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the federal government. What is one power of the federal government?
You: to print money
The House of Representatives has how many voting members?
You: four hundred thirty-five (435)
Name one state that borders Canada.
You: New York
Good job. You passed the civics test.
Next, I will go to the English test.
Can you read the sentence on the tablet out loud for me?
Now, I will read 3 sentences. Please write that sentence on the tablet for me.
You: When is Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving is in November.
Thanksgiving is in November.
Next. Please read this sentence.
You: Who was the first President?
Please write this sentence.
Washington was the first President.
Washington was the first President.
Next. Please read this sentence.
Please write this sentence.
You: Who has the right to vote?
Citizens have the right to vote.
Citizens have the right to vote.
Good. You passed the English reading and writing test.
I will move on to your N-400 application.
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Officer3- Part 3
All right. Do you support the Constitution and form of Government of the United States?
You: Yes, I do.
What is the “Constitution"?
You: It's the supreme law of the land.
What is the "form of government of the United States"?
You: Republic.
Do you understand the full Oath of Allegiance to the United States?
You: Yes.
Are you willing to take the full Oath of Allegiance to the United States?
You: Yes.
What is an “oath of allegiance to the United States”?
You: A promise to be loyal to the United States.
If the law requires it, are you willing to bear arms on behalf of the United States?
You: Yes.
What does "bear arms" mean?
You: To own or use a gun to fight.
If the law requires it, are you willing to perform noncombatant services in the U.S. armed forces?
You: Yes.
What are "noncombatant services"?
You: Services that do not involve combat or hiding.
If the law requires it, are you willing to perform work of national importance under civilian direction?
You: Yes.
What is “work of national importance"?
You: Tasks that are important to a nation during a crisis.
What is a "civilian direction"?
You: A direction from a person who is not in the military.
Have you EVER claimed to be a U.S. citizen (in writing or any other way)?
You: No.
What does “claim” mean?
You: To say something without proof.
What does “claim to be a U.S. citizen” mean?
You: To tell someone that you are a U.S. citizen.
Have you EVER registered to vote in any Federal, state, or local election in the United States?
You: No.
What does “register” mean?
You: It means to sign up.
What does “vote” mean?
You: To choose a leader.
Have you EVER voted in any Federal, state, or local election in the United States?
You: No.
What is a “hereditary title”?
You: A royal title, such as a prince or princess.
Do you know what an "order of nobility" is?
You: A position given by a King or Queen.
Have you EVER been declared legally incompetent or been confined to a mental institution?
You: No.
Do you owe any overdue Federal, state, or local taxes?
You: Yes or No.
What does “owe” mean?
You: It means to have a debt.
What does it mean to be “overdue”?
You: Past the deadline.
Have you EVER not filed a Federal, state, or local tax return since you became a lawful permanent resident?
You: No.
What does "file a tax return" mean?
You: To send a tax form to the government.
Have you called yourself a "non-U.S. resident" on a Federal, state, or local tax return since you became a lawful permanent resident?
You: No.
What is a “non-U.S. resident"?
You: A person who does not live in the U.S.
Have you EVER been a member of, involved in, or in any way associated with, any organization, association, fund, foundation, party, club, society, or similar group in the United States or in any other location in the world?
You: No.
Have you EVER been a member of, or in any way associated (either directly or indirectly) with the Communist Party?
You: No.
Tell me what is "the Communist Party”.
You: A political party that supports communism, like Cuba or China.
Have you EVER been a member of any totalitarian party?
You: No.
What is a “totalitarian party”?
You: A political party in which all people have no power.
Have you EVER been associated (either directly or indirectly) with a terrorist organization?
You: No.
What is a “terrorist organization”?
You: A group that uses violent action for political purposes.
Have you EVER advocated (either directly or indirectly) the overthrow of any government by force or violence?
You: No.
What does it mean “to overthrow a government”?
You: To remove the government by using force.
Have you EVER persecuted (either directly or indirectly) any person because of race, religion, national origin, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion?
You: No.
What does “persecute” mean?
You: To hurt someone because of religion or political beliefs.
Were you EVER involved in any way with genocide?
You: No.
How do you define "genocide"?
You: Killing a whole race.
Were you EVER involved in any torture?
You: No.
Do you understand the word "torture"?
You: The act of causing great pain to someone.
Were you EVER involved in any way with killing, or trying to kill, someone?
You: No.
What does “kill” mean?
You: To cause someone to die.
Were you EVER involved in badly hurting, or trying to hurt, a person on purpose?
You: No.
Were you EVER involved in forcing or trying to force someone to have any kind of sexual contact or relations?
You: No.
Were you EVER involved in not letting someone practice his or her religion?
You: No.
What is “religion”?
You: The belief in and worship of a god or gods.
Have you EVER been a member of, or did you EVER serve in, assisted in, or otherwise participated in a military unit?
You: No.
What is a “military unit”?
You: The official army for a country.
Have you EVER been a member of a paramilitary unit?
You: No.
Did you EVER serve in, help, or otherwise participate in a Police unit?
You: No.
What is a “Police unit”?
You: A group that enforces the law and stops crime.
Were you EVER involved in or a member of a self-defense unit, a vigilante unit or a rebel group?
You: No.
Were you EVER a member of, or did you EVER help in a guerrilla group, a militia or any insurgent organization?
You: No.
Were you EVER a worker, volunteer, or soldier in a prison or jail?
You: No.
What is “prison or jail”?
You: A place where prisoners are kept.
Did you EVER serve in a prison camp?
You: No.
Have you EVER worked in a detention facility?
You: No.
Have you EVER served in a labor camp?
You: No.
Did you EVER serve in any place where people were forced to stay?
You: No.
Were you EVER part of any group, unit, or organization that used a weapon against any person or threatened to do so?
You: No.
What is a “weapon"?
You: An object such as a knife, gun or bomb.
Did you EVER sell, give, or provide weapons to any person, or help another person sell, give, or provide weapons to any person?
You: No.
Did you EVER receive any type of military, paramilitary or weapons training?
You: No.
What is “weapons training”?
You: Learning how to use a gun.
Did you EVER recruit (ask), enlist (sign up), conscript (require), or use any person under 15 years of age to serve in or help an armed force or group?
You: No.
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my int on Tuesday Aug 13th, i'm so nervous now :(
You can pass. Good luck!