Congratulations @sandrinevaleriekienou7105!!! 🎉🎉🎉 We are happy to help! We hope you can share and recommend our channel to other applicants! 🙏 Did you have a same-day oath?
@Alasdair198 The more you watch it, the more you'll be prepared for it. Have you already checked out our other helpful simulated interviews? Click here to practice: 👉th-cam.com/play/PL_KP3Xwlay7KaRi3332seIgWAaoRe5lOs.html
@daveman5160 That's great! Congratulations and thanks for studying with our videos!!! 🎉🎉🎉We hope you can SHARE and RECOMMEND our channel (and videos) to other aspiring applicants! 🙏 So when is your oath?
@liakegoshvili1159 No worries, you have enough time to study and prepare. Check out the link to our civics test videos to help you memorize the answers fast 👉th-cam.com/play/PL_KP3Xwlay7LJ5AZoVlpa0NmibEgUX2z7.html You can do it! Best of luck on your upcoming interview! 🙏
@mortification18 You're welcome! Nothing to be scared of... just study for the tests and watch our interview videos to help you practice. You can do it! 👍 When is your interview?
@2008july4 That's tomorrow then! If you have studied well and prepared all your supporting documents, you will be fine! You can do it! We wish you all the best! 🙏
oh snap!!! first of all, thank you for this very helpful video. I have some questions. My interview is on 3/15 and I have spent the whole day putting a folder together to organize all my paperwork and documents. I filed online, and before submitting my application last November, I absolutely reviewed everything to make sure I made no mistakes. After answering the initial questions, the system automatically chose "You are at least 18 years old and X have been a lawful permanent resident of the united states for at least 5 years". This is true, and I did obtain my green card through marriage to my husband, who is an American citizen. I printed out my N400 application today, and as I am going through it, I realized the following: 1. on the form N400, Part 6. Information about your parents, there's a disclaimer that says if neither f your parents is a united states citizen, then skip this part and go to part 7. Well, I can't remember what questions the online form asked me, but I am seeing here that some questions in that section were answered by me with an X for - were your parents married before your 18th birthday? is your mother a us citizen? is your father a US citizen?. I answered NO for all, and while my response is accurate, I wonder why they ask those questions online if they don't apply to me. I just hope this is not an issue. Again, it was the online application that asked me those questions. 2. My husband and I have only been married to each other. We have no previous marriages. Why does the paper form show ZERO (0) to the question "how many times has your current spouse been married? - 3. Under the ABOUT YOU section, 16. Were you ever a worker, volunteer, or soldier, or did you otherwise EVER serve in any of the following. B says Prison Camp. I did not answer YES or NO.. It's blank. This is really freaking me out because I believe the printed version of the N400 application is not an accurate reflection of what the system asks online... unless I simply made these mistakes and didn't realize it. I am so so nervous now... 4. I was stopped by a police officer in 2022 for speeding. I was given a ticket and I paid for it. I can't find the proof of payment and I answered NO to the question about being arrested, cited or detained by any law enforcement officer. Am I understanding correctly from the video that I should have answered YES? I was never cited to go to court. I was simply given a ticket and I paid for it online. PLEASE HELP!!! and I am so sorry I am bombarding you with these many questions. Thank you so much in advance!!!!!!!
@user-ym8wz3ug6c Hi! You're doing great in organizing all your necessary docs! It's also good that you’ve printed a copy of your application to correct some oversight. While the online form is automated, it isn't perfect. Regarding your first question, all the information you've submitted has already been stored digitally. Therefore, as long as you believe that all your answers are true and accurate, there's no need to worry; it isn't a cause for concern. As for part 10, Q-#8, we're unsure why there's a "0" next to it, but this is not something for you to worry about either. However, we suggest that you discuss this with the officer during your interview for clarification, to ensure it won't cause any problems in the future. We suggest that you do the same with regards to part 12 Q-#16, since there should have been an answer (yes/no) to that question. You can get an idea from this video, as well as our other simulated interview videos, on how to request your interviewing officer to correct errors like this. Good luck on your upcoming interview! 🙏 You might also like to check these out: 👉th-cam.com/video/4FEPvy2bVJg/w-d-xo.html Disclaimer: We only provide general answers and personal suggestions. Please consult with an attorney for legal advice.
I heard the officers, Never ask this questions from N400 friends of mines, just had theirs and they did not study for this questions, officer told them they never ask this questions.
@@amandafini7279 Am in California, my friend said they didn’t asked him, same for my dad, they went last week, maybe is just California, due to it’s population offices here are much busier.
@pattyl.3290 Citizenship interviews differ from one applicant to another therefore it is important to remember that USCIS officers may ask one applicant several questions, or may only ask a few questions to another applicant. Please take note that the officers typically draw interview questions directly from "your responses" on your application form N-400. You may not be asked all of these questions, but it is important for every applicant to be well-prepared "how to answer" if the officer will directly ask these questions. Our simulated interview videos are all intended "to help applicants familiarize with the questions" so they can successfully pass their naturalization interviews. Hope that helps.
@amandafini7279 That is true! Many applicants who studied with us and have successfully passed their interviews told us the same. There are even officers who ask several questions from the N-400 application. Please check out our community page where some successful applicants share their experiences.
@@uscitizenshipforimmigrants thank you, for clarifying this, every interview is different, because they only asked my dad one question from the 100 civics questions, I never heard of that, my dad got lucky. lol
@susmitahneopane6276 Don't worry, you can do it! 👍 If you have studied and prepared for this, you will definitely succeed! Best of luck on your interview today! 🙏
@AnaSanchez-bc9gc No worries, many of those who passed felt the same before their big day. Keep studying and prepare everything you need. It will make you feel confident. Good luck! 🙏
Awesome! Congratulations @susmitahneopane6276!!! 🎉🎉🎉 Thanks for studying with us! We hope that you can SHARE and RECOMMEND our channel to other applicants! 🙏
I lost my greencard during the process of applying for naturalization. I am 3 weeks out from my interview appt. Do I need to request for replacement? I heard I can just bring police report that it’s missing? Or should I reschedule?
@Amna_Parvaiz Hi, that's great! While studying for the 100 civics test, don't forget to look for the location-based answers of the following: capital of your state, name of your state's US senator, governor, and US representative. Best of luck!
I have the same situation. I was applying in Illinois, but my driver license from Florida. I think I need to switch my DL, because if you move you have to change your DL for 90 days. If not, they will ask you why you didn’t do that for these 90 days
I made a mistake on my form, about my entry and exit in the United States, but I have already submitted my n400 form, i want to know if is possible to correct this
Hi @tamiresalves2487! Since you've already submitted your application, you may have that error corrected during your interview. When is your interview appointment?
My question is if you have a ticket paid and you don't have the proof at hand, what then will happen at the citizenship interview, please?I paid a ticket then but can't lay my hand on the receipt
@johnsonolalekan7853, @user-rq4pb3ni5t In that case, we cannot know what's gonna happen during that interview. However, we can only suggest what you can do about it before your interview. But first, may we know when and how did you pay the ticket? Did you pay it in cash, with a credit card, check, or debit card? And also, when is your interview?
@uscitizenshipforimmigrants thanks for the response, it's happened around 2017, and I sent it to a ticket lawyer, then to handle the payment ofcourse he paid and sent me the court payment receipt but I have lost it because between then and now I have change my house twice,i.e moving from one house to the other,so I can't find the prove nor the lawyer contact because phone was also lost etc my interview june this year ....He paid it through money draft or so then can't really remember vividly honestly but I paid the ticket 100%
@minamima3693 Hi! You must study the 2008 Version. Please check out our most studied videos of the Civics Test (2008 Version) here: 👉th-cam.com/play/PL_KP3Xwlay7LJ5AZoVlpa0NmibEgUX2z7.html Most of our subscribers and viewers have successfully passed their interviews by studying with our latest videos. Just choose which type is easier for you study and remember - Civics "by category", "by groups", or "in order from 1-100." When is your interview?
My question is I am a green card holder for 24 year now. ( married to a us citizen) 6 years ago we took a trip for more than a year ( came back in 2018 ) can I still apply for naturalization ? ( went to immigration in 2018 to be sure my green card wasn’t revoked or annuled but officer told me “everything look good you still have a green card “ (minus 5000$ dollar for the lawyer who told me my green card was revoked and needed to paid him to re- apply for green card ) 😫
@lauralamonica108 If you only stayed in the US since you came back from France in 2018 (and you are still married to a US citizen) then YES, you can definitely apply for US citizenship!
@seemasohail4823 Vocabulary definitions "may" or "may not be asked" during a citizenship interview. Most of our sources have different experiences, so it all depends on the officer who interviews the applicant. While our videos are based on applicants' real experiences, we make simulated interviews where vocabulary definitions are asked, or are not asked (such as in this interview). Hope that explanation helps. When is your interview?
@TheRedBadge No because the tests does not include anything about definitions. It's the oral interview of the form N-400 that may include asking for definitions.
@estherkyomubi8539 Study for the tests and practice with our mock interviews and you'll be fine. Many of those who studied with our videos were successful. Good luck! Please check out our channel's playlist here for the tests: 👉th-cam.com/play/PL_KP3Xwlay7LJ5AZoVlpa0NmibEgUX2z7.html
Hi, Its me again, question on the interview notice letter they asked about the selective registration card, as one of the requirements to bring to the interview, and i dont have them and what are those, are those for my spouse? Andiveheard to bring state issued i.d. all i have is state issued military i.d. sponsoring of my spouse. Passport and that i.d. only id of me i can show as proof of identity, no drivers liscence yet is that ok only those kind of ids to take? Thanks in advance for the answer..❤
@momshielope9799 Yes, the selective service registration card is from your spouse. If it's a requirement in your interview notice, you should definitely bring it with you on the day of your interview.
Me and my ex wife separated for 4 years now but never divorced should I file as a single or separate or married please help but iam a green card holder for 7 years now
@uscitizenshipforimmigrants You're still legally married then. And "if" you got your green-card through marriage, you should probably speak with a family law attorney if you're wondering that your separation could affect your application for citizenship.
Just passed yesterday
Thank you so much for everything
Congratulations @sandrinevaleriekienou7105!!! 🎉🎉🎉 We are happy to help! We hope you can share and recommend our channel to other applicants! 🙏 Did you have a same-day oath?
Yes I got a same day oath
Awesome! Congrats once again!👏
@@sandrinevaleriekienou7105what was the questions?
I’m going to be submitting my N400 this month and watching this interview is already making me nervous lol
@Alasdair198 The more you watch it, the more you'll be prepared for it. Have you already checked out our other helpful simulated interviews? Click here to practice: 👉th-cam.com/play/PL_KP3Xwlay7KaRi3332seIgWAaoRe5lOs.html
@@uscitizenshipforimmigrantsThank you so much. I will check them out
Good luck! I just submitted last night . I’m just as nervous as you! We got this tho 💪🏼
Me too. I
Here filing mines and nervous
Thank you, I just passed my n400 and oath ceremony has been mailed within the the space of 4hrs now, After completing my interview
@daveman5160 That's great! Congratulations and thanks for studying with our videos!!! 🎉🎉🎉We hope you can SHARE and RECOMMEND our channel (and videos) to other aspiring applicants! 🙏 So when is your oath?
did you bring your parking ticket
@@bryaniraheta8995 I did not find my tickets! 6 and 5 years ago.
Which city and state please mention
Thank you so much for this video, I have interview on the 20th of May! I hope and pray that I can pass 🙏!
@elenitaparas-garrett5740 We hope so, too! As long as you study and prepare yourself for that day, you can do it! Good luck! 🙏
Good evening and God bless you all
I have citizenship interview on Thursday. Little nervous But This video is helping me a lots~ Thanks You~!!
Good luck! How was your interview?
@hyunjin0502 Glad it helped! You're most welcome! So how did it go?
Hello. What if I don’t have my green card? I just lost it.
@mirnaaraujo5199 You can still apply for citizenship.
What do I need to bring or say when they ask for it?
Thank I just passed my interview today.
Great job! Congratulations, @sueeddy3883!!! 👏 🎊
I love it. Such a great interview, great officer. Thanks for sharing this video.
@liakegoshvili1159 Glad you love it! You are most welcome! When is your interview?
In 2 weeks. Please wish me luck ❤️
@@liakegoshvili1159Which state? Good luck! 🌼
@liakegoshvili1159 No worries, you have enough time to study and prepare. Check out the link to our civics test videos to help you memorize the answers fast 👉th-cam.com/play/PL_KP3Xwlay7LJ5AZoVlpa0NmibEgUX2z7.html
You can do it! Best of luck on your upcoming interview! 🙏
I appreciate it. Thank you so much.❤️
Thank you for the video... I am getting scared just to watch it.. I get very shy in interviews.
@mortification18 You're welcome! Nothing to be scared of... just study for the tests and watch our interview videos to help you practice. You can do it! 👍 When is your interview?
This video is so great to learn from.
Glad to hear that! 👍
you help me thanks
Great video officer 💯
@doreendias6887 Thank you! When is your interview?
I have my citizenship interview on April. 8 and a bit nervous. Thanks for the video.
Mine is on April 4 😮😮
@2008july4 That's tomorrow then! If you have studied well and prepared all your supporting documents, you will be fine! You can do it! We wish you all the best! 🙏
@@uscitizenshipforimmigrants Thanks. No
on April. 8
@@2008july4Which state is your interview? Good luck!
@2008july4 No worries, that's almost a month from now. You've got plenty of time to study and prepare for it. Good luck!
Great video I wish for all the best interview
@adnanzeidan6827 Thank you! Same here!🤞
Very good video
Thank you!
Very nice 👌
oh snap!!! first of all, thank you for this very helpful video. I have some questions. My interview is on 3/15 and I have spent the whole day putting a folder together to organize all my paperwork and documents. I filed online, and before submitting my application last November, I absolutely reviewed everything to make sure I made no mistakes. After answering the initial questions, the system automatically chose "You are at least 18 years old and X have been a lawful permanent resident of the united states for at least 5 years". This is true, and I did obtain my green card through marriage to my husband, who is an American citizen. I printed out my N400 application today, and as I am going through it, I realized the following: 1. on the form N400, Part 6. Information about your parents, there's a disclaimer that says if neither f your parents is a united states citizen, then skip this part and go to part 7. Well, I can't remember what questions the online form asked me, but I am seeing here that some questions in that section were answered by me with an X for - were your parents married before your 18th birthday? is your mother a us citizen? is your father a US citizen?. I answered NO for all, and while my response is accurate, I wonder why they ask those questions online if they don't apply to me. I just hope this is not an issue. Again, it was the online application that asked me those questions. 2. My husband and I have only been married to each other. We have no previous marriages. Why does the paper form show ZERO (0) to the question "how many times has your current spouse been married? - 3. Under the ABOUT YOU section, 16. Were you ever a worker, volunteer, or soldier, or did you otherwise EVER serve in any of the following. B says Prison Camp. I did not answer YES or NO.. It's blank. This is really freaking me out because I believe the printed version of the N400 application is not an accurate reflection of what the system asks online... unless I simply made these mistakes and didn't realize it. I am so so nervous now... 4. I was stopped by a police officer in 2022 for speeding. I was given a ticket and I paid for it. I can't find the proof of payment and I answered NO to the question about being arrested, cited or detained by any law enforcement officer. Am I understanding correctly from the video that I should have answered YES? I was never cited to go to court. I was simply given a ticket and I paid for it online. PLEASE HELP!!! and I am so sorry I am bombarding you with these many questions. Thank you so much in advance!!!!!!!
@user-ym8wz3ug6c Hi! You're doing great in organizing all your necessary docs! It's also good that you’ve printed a copy of your application to correct some oversight. While the online form is automated, it isn't perfect. Regarding your first question, all the information you've submitted has already been stored digitally. Therefore, as long as you believe that all your answers are true and accurate, there's no need to worry; it isn't a cause for concern. As for part 10, Q-#8, we're unsure why there's a "0" next to it, but this is not something for you to worry about either. However, we suggest that you discuss this with the officer during your interview for clarification, to ensure it won't cause any problems in the future. We suggest that you do the same with regards to part 12 Q-#16, since there should have been an answer (yes/no) to that question. You can get an idea from this video, as well as our other simulated interview videos, on how to request your interviewing officer to correct errors like this. Good luck on your upcoming interview! 🙏
You might also like to check these out: 👉th-cam.com/video/4FEPvy2bVJg/w-d-xo.html
Disclaimer: We only provide general answers and personal suggestions. Please consult with an attorney for legal advice.
Hi how was your interview? I hope you passed!
don't worry tickets under 500$ it's okay
@@uscitizenshipforimmigrants Thank you! I passed my interview and I already went to my ceremony on 4/5. So proud to be a citizen!
@@tunazzenamalam5722 Hi!!! I did pass my interview on 3/15, and went to my ceremony on 4/5. WOOHOO! :)
Nice video
@KhalidMehmood-jq2yg Thank you!
Excellent video!
@seemasohail4823 Thank you so much! ❤️
Thanks so much for this lessons. I really understand it now.
@onikiblamoh You're very welcome! When is your interview?
At least I made the same mistake, set up No in Cited and I got 2 tickets!
I heard the officers, Never ask this questions from N400 friends of mines, just had theirs and they did not study for this questions, officer told them they never ask this questions.
They asked some questions for my husband here in Florida and asked for some friends in Texas
@@amandafini7279 Am in California, my friend said they didn’t asked him, same for my dad, they went last week, maybe is just California, due to it’s population offices here are much busier.
@pattyl.3290 Citizenship interviews differ from one applicant to another therefore it is important to remember that USCIS officers may ask one applicant several questions, or may only ask a few questions to another applicant. Please take note that the officers typically draw interview questions directly from "your responses" on your application form N-400. You may not be asked all of these questions, but it is important for every applicant to be well-prepared "how to answer" if the officer will directly ask these questions. Our simulated interview videos are all intended "to help applicants familiarize with the questions" so they can successfully pass their naturalization interviews. Hope that helps.
@amandafini7279 That is true! Many applicants who studied with us and have successfully passed their interviews told us the same. There are even officers who ask several questions from the N-400 application. Please check out our community page where some successful applicants share their experiences.
@@uscitizenshipforimmigrants thank you, for clarifying this, every interview is different, because they only asked my dad one question from the 100 civics questions, I never heard of that, my dad got lucky. lol
Great video. Thank you for sharing..
@marthafernandez954 Our pleasure!
Very nice video👌👌
@gmssantana7946 Thank you! Do you have an upcoming interview?
Yes , April 30/24
@gmssantana7946 That's great! Just study hard, you can do it! Good luck!
Good video
@leilasalsa7704 Thanks! Do you have an upcoming interview?
My naturalization test is today May 10th, 2024 at 12:30Pm! I’m a little nervous about it!
I hope you passed the interview, I’ll have it next week and I’m also very nervous 😥
@susmitahneopane6276 Don't worry, you can do it! 👍 If you have studied and prepared for this, you will definitely succeed! Best of luck on your interview today! 🙏
@AnaSanchez-bc9gc No worries, many of those who passed felt the same before their big day. Keep studying and prepare everything you need. It will make you feel confident. Good luck! 🙏
@@AnaSanchez-bc9gc thank you so much! I passed 😊
Awesome! Congratulations @susmitahneopane6276!!! 🎉🎉🎉 Thanks for studying with us! We hope that you can SHARE and RECOMMEND our channel to other applicants! 🙏
Ok good video
@canamitevska7966 Glad you liked it. Please stay tuned and hit the bell icon so you won't miss our upcoming study guide videos!
I lost my greencard during the process of applying for naturalization. I am 3 weeks out from my interview appt. Do I need to request for replacement? I heard I can just bring police report that it’s missing? Or should I reschedule?
❤❤❤ l like this video thanks so much
You are very welcome @JuanTorres-zy8kh! We are always happy to help applicants like you! When is your interview?
Great job
@muniralghofari4084 Thank you! When is your interview?
My test is in next week..Houston,Texas .. any guideline?? I am learning 100 questions series
@Amna_Parvaiz Hi, that's great! While studying for the 100 civics test, don't forget to look for the location-based answers of the following: capital of your state, name of your state's US senator, governor, and US representative. Best of luck!
Mashallah 😍🥰
Hi my interview it’s next month , and i forgot to change the address on my driver license can that be issue? 😢
I have the same situation. I was applying in Illinois, but my driver license from Florida. I think I need to switch my DL, because if you move you have to change your DL for 90 days. If not, they will ask you why you didn’t do that for these 90 days
I made a mistake on my form, about my entry and exit in the United States, but I have already submitted my n400 form, i want to know if is possible to correct this
Hi @tamiresalves2487! Since you've already submitted your application, you may have that error corrected during your interview. When is your interview appointment?
Please Correct in writing test use Capital in (U) in United 😢
U is in capital letters (just in handwritten form)
My question is if you have a ticket paid and you don't have the proof at hand, what then will happen at the citizenship interview, please?I paid a ticket then but can't lay my hand on the receipt
Same here... good question 😢
@johnsonolalekan7853, @user-rq4pb3ni5t In that case, we cannot know what's gonna happen during that interview. However, we can only suggest what you can do about it before your interview. But first, may we know when and how did you pay the ticket? Did you pay it in cash, with a credit card, check, or debit card? And also, when is your interview?
@uscitizenshipforimmigrants thanks for the response, it's happened around 2017, and I sent it to a ticket lawyer, then to handle the payment ofcourse he paid and sent me the court payment receipt but I have lost it because between then and now I have change my house twice,i.e moving from one house to the other,so I can't find the prove nor the lawyer contact because phone was also lost etc my interview june this year ....He paid it through money draft or so then can't really remember vividly honestly but I paid the ticket 100%
@@uscitizenshipforimmigrants my husband pay it, with his debit card
@user-rq4pb3ni5 No problem then, your bank has a record of the transaction. You can easily find your proof of payment in your bank account statements.
Hello ,which civic test version we should to study
@minamima3693 Hi! You must study the 2008 Version. Please check out our most studied videos of the Civics Test (2008 Version) here: 👉th-cam.com/play/PL_KP3Xwlay7LJ5AZoVlpa0NmibEgUX2z7.html
Most of our subscribers and viewers have successfully passed their interviews by studying with our latest videos. Just choose which type is easier for you study and remember - Civics "by category", "by groups", or "in order from 1-100." When is your interview?
Thank you for your quick feedback, I want to make sure when we study just courses online not college should we talk about??
Please can you send me answer to my question please
@minamima3693 Hi! Just wanna know... are you studying the civics test for school, or for US citizenship naturalization?
My question is I am a green card holder for 24 year now. ( married to a us citizen) 6 years ago we took a trip for more than a year ( came back in 2018 ) can I still apply for naturalization ?
( went to immigration in 2018 to be sure my green card wasn’t revoked or annuled but officer told me “everything look good you still have a green card “ (minus 5000$ dollar for the lawyer who told me my green card was revoked and needed to paid him to re- apply for green card ) 😫
@lauralamonica108 Before answering your question, could you please specify where did you go on your trip six years ago? Was it outside of the US?
Yes, we went to France
@@uscitizenshipforimmigrants
Yes we went to France
@lauralamonica108 If you only stayed in the US since you came back from France in 2018 (and you are still married to a US citizen) then YES, you can definitely apply for US citizenship!
Thank you very much for responding
I do feel better about applying now
(never left the US since)
@@uscitizenshipforimmigrants
Misrepresentation meaning and examples?
There are no questions on vocabulary. Some videos dhow that too. I'm not sure whether that is a part of the interview. Could you advise on this plz.
@seemasohail4823 Vocabulary definitions "may" or "may not be asked" during a citizenship interview. Most of our sources have different experiences, so it all depends on the officer who interviews the applicant. While our videos are based on applicants' real experiences, we make simulated interviews where vocabulary definitions are asked, or are not asked (such as in this interview). Hope that explanation helps.
When is your interview?
Can you fail the test if you can not give a definition? @@uscitizenshipforimmigrants
@TheRedBadge No because the tests does not include anything about definitions. It's the oral interview of the form N-400 that may include asking for definitions.
my interview in next month on the 15th am nervous
@estherkyomubi8539 Study for the tests and practice with our mock interviews and you'll be fine. Many of those who studied with our videos were successful. Good luck! Please check out our channel's playlist here for the tests: 👉th-cam.com/play/PL_KP3Xwlay7LJ5AZoVlpa0NmibEgUX2z7.html
Hi, Its me again, question on the interview notice letter they asked about the selective registration card, as one of the requirements to bring to the interview, and i dont have them and what are those, are those for my spouse?
Andiveheard to bring state issued i.d. all i have is state issued military i.d. sponsoring of my spouse. Passport and that i.d. only id of me i can show as proof of identity, no drivers liscence yet is that ok only those kind of ids to take? Thanks in advance for the answer..❤
@momshielope9799 Yes, the selective service registration card is from your spouse. If it's a requirement in your interview notice, you should definitely bring it with you on the day of your interview.
@@uscitizenshipforimmigrants i see, thanks for the response,..
Delaware was the first state of the United States
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Me and my ex wife separated for 4 years now but never divorced should I file as a single or separate or married please help but iam a green card holder for 7 years now
@M_Brown_rap Are you legally separated?
@@uscitizenshipforimmigrants No
@uscitizenshipforimmigrants You're still legally married then. And "if" you got your green-card through marriage, you should probably speak with a family law attorney if you're wondering that your separation could affect your application for citizenship.
I have a question i dont have a state identity card do i need one for the interview
@thomasdavis8861 If you have a driver's license, you can use it as a state ID.
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Delaware was the first state