InterviewSolution
This section includes InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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What do you and your spouse typically argue with? |
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Answer» There might be some questions that could be over personal for you but not for the USCIS officer. They are allowed to ask anything related to any TOPIC even about contraception. These questions are basically if you are GOING to apply GREEN card for marriage. Take CARE if you feel it's too personal then you can say about it but if you want to end it then you have to decline it politically. |
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Have you ever committed a crime without being charged? |
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Answer» There is ONE form named I-485 which asks for any organization you are in LEAGUE with and this one could be your green card interview question. This is because they want to KNOW that if you JOINED up with any organization that could be examined as a risk to the U.S. If you are affiliated with organizations like terrorist organizations or any COMMUNIST one then you could be ineligible for the green card. |
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Have you ever attacked, discriminated, or denied another person's rights based on their nationality, race, religious beliefs, orientation, or political opinion? |
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Answer» By this question, USCIS service BASICALLY wants to check your ETHICS. If you are going to apply for a GREEN card your CHARACTER must be of good ethics and good values to confirm you can validate the U.S laws. TRY to answer this question as NO. |
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Have you ever failed to file a tax return when you were legally obligated? |
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Answer» Sometimes USCIS officers might ASK you for tax returns to see how good you are in maintaining law and order for the COUNTRY you are living in. As we all know a good citizen is, who pays taxes on time for the country. These things are not mentioned in the interview NOTICE but one document that PROVES file taxes on time you should carry with you. NOTE: These USCIS interview questions is to check your tax history. |
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What did you study at the last school you attended? |
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Answer» Some questions related to education and employment are expected to be asked during the green card interview. One question might be this for any interviewer if your application is employment-based. This question is related to your past education in which you have to tell them the THINGS which you have studied in your last school. Adding a bit of INFORMATION about traveling and SHOWING them your school focus on these things might grab their attention. |
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What foreign countries have you visited in the past ten years? |
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Answer» This is a very common question ASKED during citizenship interview questions and normally varies from PERSON to person. Try to answer this question with all the information you know: LIKE the place of a VISIT, time of visit, and positive points of that country. In short, be ready for an explanation about the COUNTRIES you have traveled to. |
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Where else have you lived during the past five years? |
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Answer» To apply Green Card for MARRIAGE one have to give detail of addresses of the past five years to the government. These addresses must be correct and there should not be any GAP compared to prior INFORMATION. One must remember all addresses of the places in which they have lived in the past. Sometimes if a PERSON has lived in more than one place it's difficult to remember the address. 2. What places have you lived since the age of sixteen?If you are living in the same place where this green card interview is going on then also you have to give all the detail of addresses to the government. In that case, you have to give the detail of all the places you have CHANGED after the age of sixteen. |
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