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Being Interviewed by the USCIS
ОглавлениеPresuming you plan on following the immigration path all the way to the final step of naturalization, you can plan on interviewing with the USCIS at least twice: once to qualify for your permanent resident status or green card, and again when you become a naturalized U.S. citizen (unless your visa processing took place at an overseas consulate, in which case you’ll only interview with USCIS once — for naturalization).
The interviews fill many potential immigrants and citizens with terror. “How will I ever remember everything?” they worry. Relax. Passing the USCIS interview is easier (you are The Expert of your own life) and more difficult (uncommon vocabulary related to violent activities and war crimes) than you think. For some people, the biggest challenge is learning how to speak a new, crazy language, English. Don’t worry; study! In fact, you probably already have most, if not all, of the skills and information you need. And if you don’t, this book has you covered.