After about a month of interview preparation, she eventually went to the oath ceremony and received her citizenship. For those who feel that you don’t have sufficient English skills, actually, there is a high chance you can pass the interview as long as you are willing to take the time to study the materials, and you have basic listening/reading/speaking English skills.
General requirements.
Why bother applying for citizenship?
How much are the fees?
How long will it take?
According to the USCIS website, it will take 5-8 months to complete after submitting the application. However, in my mom’s case, it actually took about 10 months from the application sent out till she actually got the naturalization certificate.
What are the steps?
What to attach to the application?
What happens during the interview?
What happens after you pass the interview?
Tips from my mom
Study for the test
Yes – the process is not straightforward at all but it is still achievable with the right amount of preparation and dedication. But, I’m still amazed at my mom’s hard work and dedication considering the fact that she is not fluent in English.
Good luck if you are preparing for your citizenship application!
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