a) My legal rep. is with Services, Immigrant ... b) To transport people across the border ... Are you willing to perform non-combatant services for the US Army?
Citizenship Interview Quizzes for Hispanic Heritage Month: Ana Maria Romero Galdámez (San Salvador, El Salvador) 1. Tell me how you are eligible to become a U.S. Citizen. a) For 3 years, I’ve been married to a US b) I came on a student visa 5 years ago citizen & been a US permanent resident. then petitioned for a change of status. 2. Is the name on your Legal Permanent Resident Card the same as your current legal name? a) My legal rep. is with Services, Immigrant b) Yes. My legal name is the same as the Rights and Education Network (SIREN). name on my Green Card. 3. Where do you reside? a) 1415 Koll Circle, San Jose, CA 95112.
b) I became a permanent resident in 2014.
4. What is your means of financial support? a) I support the San Jose Earthquakes.
b) My husband & I work in our bakery.
5. Have you taken any more trips outside of the US since you sent in your N-400? a) I became a permanent resident 3 years b) I sent in my N-400 4 months ago. Last ago. Since then, I’ve taken 3 trips. month, I took a trip to Mexico for 4 days. 6. How many times have you been married? a) One time
b) Three years
7. Have you ever claimed to be a US citizen? (Y/N) What is claimed? a) To lie and say something is “true.” b) To tell the truth about a lie. 8. Have you ever called yourself a non-resident on a tax return? (Y/N) What is a non-resident? a) People who earn money outside the US b) People who live temporarily in the US 9. Are you a member of any groups or organizations? (Y/N). Give an example. a) I am a member of the San Jose Ultras. b) I used to play and coach soccer. 10. Have you ever persecuted anyone because of political opinion? (Y/N). What is persecution? a) To hate or hurt someone from a different b) To ignore or tolerate someone from a political party or religion. different political party or religion. 11. Have you ever received military or weapons training? (Y/N). What is military training? a) Learn how to use a computer in the army b) Learn how to use a gun in the army. 12. Have you ever forced a child (under 15) to help soldiers? (Y/N). How can a child help soldiers? a) Write letters, donate money, send food, b) Work as a cook, porter, servant, etc. for etc. to soldiers. soldiers. 13. Have you trafficked men, women, or children for prostitution or labor? (Y/N) What is trafficking? a) To move people illegally across borders, b) To transport people across the border then sell them to do sex work or labor. with the proper visas and work permits. 14. Have you ever served in the US military? (Y/N). What is the military? a) Health Inspectors or Sheriff Dept. b) Army or National Guard 2017-hhm-sv
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Citizenship Interview Quizzes for Hispanic Heritage Month: Ana Maria Romero Galdámez (San Salvador, El Salvador) 15. Have you ever been placed in rescission proceedings? (Y/N) What is rescission? a) To arrest, then force a person who is b) The gov’t cancels a person's legal status illegally living in the US to return to their to enter or live in the U.S. after home country. permission had been originally given. 16. Do you support the Constitution and our form of gov’t? (Y/N) What does the Constitution do? a) Limits the responsibilities of Americans b) Protects the basic rights of Americans 17. Are you willing to take the full Oath of Allegiance? (Y/N). What is the Oath of Allegiance? a) I am loyal to my team. b) I promise to be loyal to the US 18. If the law requires it, are you willing to bear arms in the US Army? (Y/N). What is bear arms? a) Use a weapon to protect the US. b) Work in the army without using weapons 19. Are you willing to perform non-combatant services for the US Army? (Y/N). Give examples a) Distribute food and medicine. b) Distribute weapons and ammunition. 20. Are you willing to help the government during a national emergency? (Y/N). Give an example a) To donate bread to a homeless shelter. b) To cook at a shelter after a forest fire 21. What are two rights in the Declaration of Independence? a) Life and Liberty b) Property and Happiness 22. Why do some states have more Representatives than other states? a) because some states have more citizens b) because some states have more people 23. What does the President’s Cabinet do? a) Advises the president.
b) Explains the president.
24. Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the US gov’t. What is one power of the US gov’t? a) to give a driver’s license b) to print money 25. Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the states. What is one power of the states? a) to give a driver’s license b) to print money 26. How old do citizens have to be to vote for President?* a) 18 and older b) 21 and older 27. There were 13 original states. Name three. a) Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts
b) New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania
28. What did Susan B. Anthony do? She fought for women’s rights a) She fought for water rights. b) She fought for women’s rights 29. What did Martin Luther King, Jr. do?* a) He fought for citizenship rights.
b) He fought for civil rights.
30. What is the capital of the United States?* a) New York City
b) Washington DC
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