N-400 Naturalization Interview Process 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What notice does USCIS send to schedule a naturalization interview?
- Form I-797 Interview Notice (Correct answer)
- Form N-14
- Form I-551
- Form N-400 Receipt
Correct answer: Form I-797 Interview Notice
USCIS sends a Form I-797 Interview Notice informing the applicant of the date, time, and location of their naturalization interview.
Question 2: What document must a naturalization applicant always bring to the N-400 interview?
- Their Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) (Correct answer)
- Their birth certificate
- Their passport from their home country
- Their Social Security card
Correct answer: Their Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)
Applicants must bring their Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) to the naturalization interview as proof of lawful permanent residence.
Question 3: What oath must the applicant take at the beginning of the N-400 interview?
- An oath to tell the truth during the interview (Correct answer)
- The Oath of Allegiance to the United States
- An oath to uphold the Constitution after naturalization
- An oath affirming their address and identity
Correct answer: An oath to tell the truth during the interview
At the start of the interview, the USCIS officer administers an oath requiring the applicant to tell the truth.
Question 4: What happens during the N-400 naturalization interview?
- The officer reviews the N-400, tests English, administers civics questions, and asks about eligibility (Correct answer)
- The officer only administers the civics test
- The officer only reviews documents submitted with the application
- The officer conducts a background check in person
Correct answer: The officer reviews the N-400, tests English, administers civics questions, and asks about eligibility
The interview covers a review of the N-400 application, English reading and writing tests, up to 10 civics questions, and eligibility questions.
Question 5: How should an applicant dress for the naturalization interview?
- Business or business-casual attire (Correct answer)
- Casual clothing is perfectly acceptable
- Formal black-tie attire is preferred
- USCIS has no dress recommendations
Correct answer: Business or business-casual attire
While USCIS has no strict dress code, business or business-casual attire is recommended to make a respectful impression.
Question 6: What should an applicant do if they cannot attend their scheduled naturalization interview?
- Contact USCIS as soon as possible to reschedule before the interview date (Correct answer)
- Simply not attend and wait for a new notice
- File a new N-400 application
- Attend on a different day without notifying USCIS
Correct answer: Contact USCIS as soon as possible to reschedule before the interview date
Applicants should contact USCIS immediately to request a rescheduled interview before the missed appointment date.
What notice does USCIS send to schedule a naturalization interview?