What Will Happen at My Interview?
You’ll need to bring your green card and state ID or driver’s license to the interview to confirm your identity. At the interview, a USCIS officer will review all the answers you provided on your N-400 form. As they go through the information, they will ask you to confirm whether the information is still true. If any of the information has changed, you’ll need to declare those changes and provide proof of those changes if needed. Then, the officer will ask you a series of questions, much like they did at your green card interview. The officer will ask you to read a sentence in English and write a sentence they dictate. Finally, you’ll take a 10-question test on U.S. civics and history. Answer six of them correctly, and you will pass the test. It might sound scary, but with the proper preparation, it should be fairly easy. Our attorneys can help you prepare for everything you’ll face during the interview, so you can relax and enjoy the process.