Thanks for the replies. It seems like the delay is variable. Thanks for
correcting me, I actually want to know if i file paperwork with CSC on Feb
22nd. Best case when can I have my citizenship document in hand. I know it
would be a guess
Without Boundaries wrote:
>> Wow you are the first person I've read of who failed the civics test.
>> They are so lenient when it comes to the testing and will continue to
>> ask questions until you get enough right. Just curious how you could
>> have failed? Did you not read or study the 100 questions they supply?
>
>I did study the questions and plan to study more the day before the
>interview. BUT I had my baby in 04/06 and we had to rush her to ER the
>day before my interview. We spent the whole day at ER and didn't get
>home until midnight and my interview was 7.00 the next morning. My mind
>went blank - worried about my baby - lack of sleep and hungry -
>postpartum - etc and on the top of that - the officer was a very mean
>one..( one of the meanest person I have ever met in my life ) was a
>really bad day for me. I almost had a second thought of becoming a
>citizen after this terrible experience with the officer.
>Here is some of the mean words he said to me:
>" Your mind is not here - think before you answer " Then he asked me a
>new question and I took a few seconds to think as he suggested and here
>is his reply: " I can wait for you but I can not wait for you forever"
>He also said : " You can give me one answer, you can give me 10 answers,
>you can give me 25 answers but only the first one will count" - when I
>tried to correct myself. I almost told him that he can fail me but he
>doesn't have to be rude and mean.
>My second interview went really well - pass with 100 % correct and the
>officer was an angel - I thanked him at the end and told him that he was
>helpful and very nice - he deserves it.
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