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In the citizenship interview, you will be asked up to 10 questions about History and system of government of the United States, and you must answer at least 6 correctly.
Our program is designed in a way that you can understand the citizenship questions, remember the answers and and be capable or pronouncing correctly, so you can go to the test with confidence in your knowledge of the topics.
See the example below: You have your answer in writing with audio, the translation and the answer with translation and pronunciation..
Question: -Who was the first President?
Translation: Quién fue el primer Presidente?
Answer: George
Washington
You pronounce: yórsh uáshinton
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Some answers have images, a visual reference that can help remember mouse over the underlined word to see a sample:
White House
To help with the pronunciation, we include how would you hear the answer in sounds from the Spanish language: (Example: yórsh uáshinton)
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To be eligible for citizenship, you must demonstrate a basic knowledge of history and the U.S. government system, including information on geography of the American nation, and some important dates. During the interview, the immigration officer will conduct a test in English which can be up to a maximum of 10 questions: See video of the interview as it unfolds
You must be able to answer at least 6 questions correctly to pass the exam. Using our system, you will be prepared to memorize, understand and respond appropriately any of the 100 possible questions of citizenship of the review.
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You must also be able to read, write and speak English at a basic level. You will be asked to read 3 simple sentences in English and write 3 sentences dictated by the interviewer. Since you arrive to the interview, you will be evaluated on your ability to understand and speak basic phrases in English. Practice dictation here!
You may be asked to read parts of your application form N-400, and to answer some personal information questions. These questions refer to the information you wrote in the model N-400 when you sent your application to the USCIS. The interviewer may want to clarify some aspects like entry dates by you or your family, marriage or divorce dates, previous names, and so on.
We sell the Audio CD with the possible questions that can be asked in the interview about your personal data, where you can hear the question in Spanish first, then the same question in English in four different ways.
Start preparing now, choose the method that best fits your style, ask for our tutorial on CD-ROM, Internet survey or request a CD audio, and be well prepared for the interview.
To study the citizenship questions, the interactive program online is the same as the CD-ROM but once you buy it you create your password, and your username would be your email. You can start studying right away from any computer with Internet access. Click here for a demostration
There are a number of basic requirements to be eligible for American citizenship. The USCIS has a Naturalization Eligibility Worksheet Form M-480.
This is not to deliver on immigration, but to determine for yourself if you are eligible for citizenship, part of being over 18 years and having the time of residence in the U.S.
Once you have determined your eligibility, obtain the model N-400 Naturalization Aplication for directly from the USCIS website.
The new test in place since October 2008 was drawn from the results of a study by the USCIS (Immigration and Citizenship) conducted in 10 different locations in the U.S.. UU. for several months, between immigrants of different origins and cultural levels.
The USCIS included new questions that focus on the concepts of democracy and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. Received assistance and worked with test development contractors and experts teach English. It also sought input from immigrant advocacy groups, citizenship instructors and officers for the award.
The new 100 citizenship questions, seek to promote the future citizens of this nation to learn and identify with the values and principles that Americans share. Use the study materials we offer here, and prepare in earnest for the citizenship interview!