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  2. Begin with Part 1, Section A: Your Current Legal Name. Fill in your full name as required, ensuring accuracy for your interview.
  3. Proceed to Section B and confirm that your name appears correctly on your Permanent Resident Card. Spell it out as needed.
  4. In Part 3, provide your Social Security Number and Date of Birth in Sections A and B respectively. Double-check these details for correctness.
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5 common challenges of naturalization Language barriers. One of the first challenges is the language requirement. Complex paperwork. The naturalization process involves a lot of paperwork. Financial costs. Applying for naturalization is not cheap. Background checks. Interview and test.
The 10 Hardest U.S. Citizenship Test Questions Who is the Chief Justice of the United States now? Who was President during World War I? What is the rule of law? Who was President during the Great Depression and World War II? Name one of the two longest rivers in the United States.
During your naturalization interview, you will be asked up to 10 questions from the list of 100 questions. You must answer correctly 6 of the 10 questions to pass the civics test. You have two opportunities to take the English and civics tests per application.
Citizenship Interview Questions Samples 2. N-400 Review: Personal Information We are going to go over your application to see if there have been any changes. What is your name? Have you used any other names? Do you want to legally change your name? When is your birthday? Where were you born? What is your race?
Specifically, on the N-400 Application for Naturalization, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will ask: Do you owe any overdue federal, state, or local taxes? Have you ever not filed a federal, state, or local tax return since you became a lawful permanent resident?, and.

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To qualify, you must have lived in the U.S. continuously for the three years immediately preceding the date you file Form N-400, Application for Naturalization. You must be married to a citizen the entire time; and your spouse must have been a U.S. citizen for the entire time.
Arguably the hardest question on the U.S. citizenship test is number 67: The Federalist Papers supported the passage of the U.S. Constitution. Name one of the writers.
One of the most common reasons for Form N-400 denial is failing the required English language and U.S. civics tests. These tests assess your ability to read, write, and speak basic English, as well as your knowledge of U.S. history and government.

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