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    Hi,

    I had just found out that the answers to a question has to be written? Is that accurate? Or are the questions multiple choice?

    Thanks

    Jessica

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    Why would they be multiple answers? so you can guess?...
    Disclaimer: The information you obtain from me at this forum is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

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    • #3
      Hi...My name in Birth certificate is Trushar and Trusharkumar is in GC,PP and other documents...I wrote my legal name as Trusharkumar in N-400,However I have mentioned 'Trushar' in other name used section as other name used.

      My interview is next month,is it a big problem???I do have an affidavit saying Trushar and Trusharkumar is same person.

      And Also I want to change my name from Trusharkumar to Trushar.

      Please reply ASAP.

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      • #4
        Hey I just had my test February 16, 2011. in my case (and i think thats how they do it) First they ask you verbally 10 questions i got ask 6 because you have to answer 6 correctly i guess... then the lady asked me to read one of the 3 sentences which were printed clearly and after that she gave me a piece of paper and told me to write a sentence which she very clearly said.
        Good luck to you.

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        • #5
          Naturalization interview (green card through employment) at Garden City. March 2011

          Dedicated to those people like me (anxious souls) who get easily scared reading experiences like the previous ones.

          I was suppose to have the interview at 9.00 AM and I got there 8.15 AM. I didn’t bring my cell phone because I was told they would not allow it in. Big mistake! I was the only (cave) woman not carrying a cell phone. Everybody had one.
          I went to the window #2 (1 floor) and the lady stamped day and time on the appointment letter and sent me upstairs (2 floor). The guard at the second floor took the appointment sheet and showed me the waiting room. He was friendly and said “ just relax and wait there”.
          In the waiting room there were a few people (maybe 20 people) and after only 10 minute my name was called.
          The officer introduced herself and we walked to a small room. She asked 6 questions taken from the INS booklet and I passed the civic test. The she made me read “Who is George Washington?”, made me write “People come to be free”.
          She then switched to YES and NO questions (“have you even been a member of the communist party (NO), terrorist organization? (NO) prostitute? (NO)…basically she read here ad there page 6, 7, 8, 9 of the N-400. At the end of these questions she said “Congratulation you passed!”.
          Done! The all process took 7-10 minutes the most!
          I had carried with me a bunch of documentation (tax returns, tax transcript, birth certificate, utility bills, mortgage bills, expired passport, copy of the GC application, etc). She didn’t ask for anything of that sort.
          I guess the take home message is: don’t be nervous, the process is usually very easy, fast, and painless, and just in a few cases (the one forums talk about) can be a little more complicated. People don’t complain (and you will never read it on forums) when the all process goes smooth.
          Good luck to all of you.

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