Several months or weeks after filling out Form N-400, the application for citizenship in the United States, you will have your fingerprints taken. After these biometrics have been gathered, you will then be told that you must attend an interview, and will also be told when that interview will take place. Naturalization interviews are held at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that is located in your region. The interview notice is sent in the mail and you will only receive one, so it is important that the USCIS has your proper address, and that you watch for this notice.
For many people, the naturalization interview is understandably intimidating. A lot rests on what happens at the interview and so, it is easy to become anxious about it. Knowing what to expect at the interview can help ease these concerns and help you better prepare for it. Below are a few of the basic elements of the naturalization interview, and what to do if you are not approved.
When you arrive at the USCIS office, you must show your appointment notice that you received in the mail. You will also have to pass through security.
Once those initial procedures are done, you will then wait in a large room that is likely filled with many other people. The USCIS will call people one by one, so you must wait for your turn to be called. When it is your turn, you will be led into a separate office and asked to stand, raise your right hand, and swear to be truthful during the interview.
The interview generally only takes approximately 20 minutes. The officer will review your N-400 and ask you questions about it to determine if your answers match what is said on the form. They ask these questions for two reasons. They want to ensure that there are no discrepancies in your answers, and they also want to make sure that you can speak and understand English. Even though this partially tests your English abilities, you will still have to take an English test. You will also be tested on your knowledge of the U.S. government and the country’s history.
If you are approved for citizenship, you will learn this at the end of the interview. However, you are not yet a United States citizen. You will receive a date for your swearing-in ceremony and a judge will officially declare that you are a citizen.
There are a few reasons you may be denied citizenship at the interview. The USCIS officer may require more documents before making a decision on your case. In this instance, they will provide you a list of the documents they need and tell you where to send them.
If you fail either the English test or the civic test, another interview will be scheduled within 60 to 90 days so you can take the test again. If you fail the tests a second time, your application for citizenship will be denied.
If you are denied citizenship for any other reason, you will receive a notice in the mail. You can appeal the decision if you feel the USCIS made a mistake, but not if you failed either of the tests or did not meet the basic eligibility requirements.
Preparing for a naturalization interview can be overwhelming, but a Chicago immigration attorney can help. At Kriezelman, Burton & Associates, LLC, we can fully prepare you for the naturalization interview, inform you of the questions that will be asked, and give you the confidence you need for the best chance of success with your case. Call us today or contact us online so we can get started on your case.
Ocena 5 gwiazdek | Na podstawie 200+ pozytywnych opinii na Google
I had a wonderful experience working with Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC. From start to finish, the team was professional, knowledgeable, and truly dedicated to guiding me through every step of the process. They made what could have been a stressful situation feel smooth and manageable, always answering questions quickly and keeping me updated. I especially want to thank Khabit for his outstanding support—he was patient, detail-oriented, and went above…
We worked with Kevin Raica from Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, and I can confidently say he went above and beyond for us. Our process was very long and at times overwhelming, but Kevin guided us every step of the way with professionalism, patience, and dedication. He was always available to answer our questions, explained everything clearly, and made sure we understood our options at each stage. What stood out…
A family friend referred me to work with Maya Flores at Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC to help me with my U.S. naturalization. Despite the current immigration tension, Maya helped make the process smooth and her familiarity with procedure helped ease my anxiety. She submitted the citizenship application on my behalf and let me know what to expect. I decided to retain her service for the civics interview as well,…
I really want to thank Justin and Kamila; they are the best. I waited almost 20 years and no one could help me get my green card and in 4 months they helped me get my permit, and I got my green card in less then 4 months. They are the best. I will always be grateful for what they did for me, thank you Justin and Kamila!!!!
I am writing this review to express my deepest gratitude for the hard work on our case by our Immigration Attorney, Lauren McClure and her Paralegal, Kamila Lada. My Green Card was approved! I know this wouldn't have been possible without their expertise and dedication. They both were extremely helpful, responsive, and guided us through every step of the way. Lauren took the time to train us for our interview…
I am incredibly grateful to Mr. Burton for his outstanding legal assistance in my immigration case, from my first consultation he heard me patiently demonstrating exceptional professionalism, expertise, and a genuine commitment to my case. Immigration process can be overwhelming and stressful, but he and his team provided clear guidance every step of the way, always answering my questions promptly and reassuring me with their deep expertise. Thanks to their…
I had an outstanding experience working with Brittni Rivera. From our very first consultation, she demonstrated deep expertise, professionalism, and genuine care for my case. Navigating immigration processes can be incredibly stressful, but Brittni made the entire journey much more manageable and transparent. She were always responsive to my questions, provided clear guidance at every step, and never made me feel like just another case. Thanks to her hard work…
Highly recommend this firm. I had the pleasure of working with Lauren McClure and she is absolutely the best. She was very helpful and walked me through every step of the process, she is patient and she got the job done. I am very grateful with her and her team for helping me with the process of my case. Thank you so much.
I have worked with Kevin Raica for my VAWA application. Let me tell you he has been AMAZING. Unlike other lawyers Kevin has always went above and beyond for me. Kevin is not in it for the money he is in it to HELP people and make a difference. He has walked me through the entire process and always answers any questions I have no matter what. This law firm…
Reklama prawnika. Informacje te mają wyłącznie charakter ogólny. Przedstawionych informacji nie należy interpretować jako formalnej porady prawnej ani tworzenia relacji prawnik/klient. Wcześniejsze wyniki i referencje nie stanowią gwarancji, rękojmi ani przewidywania wyniku Twojej sprawy i nie powinny być w ten sposób interpretowane. Wyniki z przeszłości nie mogą zagwarantować przyszłych wyników. Jakikolwiek wynik w pojedynczej sprawie nie ma na celu stworzenia oczekiwań podobnych wyników w przyszłych sprawach, ponieważ każdy przypadek wiąże się z wieloma różnymi czynnikami, dlatego też wyniki będą się różnić w każdym przypadku. Podając dane kontaktowe, użytkownicy potwierdzają i wyrażają wyraźną zgodę na kontakt za pośrednictwem udostępnionych metod komunikacji, w tym wiadomości SMS. Mogą obowiązywać stawki za wiadomości i transmisję danych. Częstotliwość wiadomości może się różnić. Odpowiedz STOP, aby zrezygnować.
NUVEW | Prawo autorskie 2025 Wszelkie prawa zastrzeżone | Informacja o dostępności | polityka prywatności