... in response to Re: New US Citizen next week., posted by Apk1 on Jul 4, 2005The test is definitely NOT in Russian nor any other foreign language, it is in ALL in English. The interview is in English and she will be asked specifically about her application, as well as requested to write a sentence or two. My wife mispelled horse (hourse) and one other word. The civics test may be oral or written or both, depending upon how the officer at your District Office handles it. See the Naturalization Guide for 100 sample civics questions, she should memorize all of them.
Form N-400 (Application for Naturalization).
Check for Filing Fee including fingerprints (biometrics fee).
2 recent passport type photos (get new ones).
Copy both sides of Permanent Resident Card
(I don't recall if I copied her UA passport with I-94 entry as well.)
Evidence of husband's U.S. citizenship, such as copy of passport or birth cert.
Copy of current marriage certificate.
Copy of any divorce decrees, w/english translation if needed.
Voided check showing joint bank account, or other bills showing joint ownership.
(I think I sent some tax info, but don't remember exactly what.)
Upon going to the interview, she needed to take originals of her passport, greencard, present marriage cert, along with original of previous divorce decree with translation. They did not keep any of these, but will confiscate her greencard when she takes the oath this Thursday. We will then apply for a US passport as proof of citizenship.