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Subject: Re: N-400 interview Posted on: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 22:48:59 +0000


> Rete wrote:
> > changeable, i.e. governor, mayor, president's name, etc. Then will
> > be
> > the written test. One sentence in English.
>
> ok, thanks, but Mayor? which city? I live 50-100 miles away from the
> nearest
> major city and where the interview will be conducted. Thus, my mayor
> or the
> name of the dozen or so mayors in all the intermediate cities?
> hopefully my own mayor :)
>
> I'm too old for the written test (not that I'd pass it anyway..hah) so
> they
> won't ask for that, only the questions
>
> > If you passed you will be told so and hopefully your security
> > clearance is complete. If at all possible if you are not given the
> > date for the oath ceremony, ask politely if you can wait for the
> > letter in the waiting room.
>
> that is news to me, the bit that I can actually ask at that moment for
> the
> letter for the oath ceremony - great, good information

Don't think it's mayor: I think it's governor.

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