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1 CAMPBELL ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION US Citizenship Course Part 12 Alison Mc Lin: Class Website: USCitizenshipPrepCourse.com

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4 The Oath of Allegiance The Oath of Allegiance is a statement that gives support to the principals of the United States Constitution. Only after taking the oath does one become a full citizen.* Part 8 of the N-400, the applications for Naturalization, asks questions about the Oath of Allegiance. At the Citizenship interview, the INS officer will ask questions from part 8 to determine if you understand and accept the oath. You will later take the oath at your naturalization ceremony. Oath of Allegiance I hereby declare, on oath, that I absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which I have heretofore been a subject or citizen; that I will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America against all enemies foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I will bear arms on behalf of the United States when required by the law; that I will perform noncombatant service in the armed forces of the United States when required by the law; and that I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, so help me God. A simple version of the oath would read: I swear that I will not be loyal to any other country. I will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the U.S. I will defend the U.S. from enemies outside and inside the U.S. I will bear arms, carry a gun or fight, for the United States if asked. I will do non-fighting work for the military if asked. I will do important work for the country if asked. I take this oath freely and without any doubts.

5 Vocabulary Abjure: reject Allegiance: loyalty Bear arms: carry a weapon Behalf of: for Declare: say outloud Heretofore: from now on Fidelity: faithfulness Mental Reservation: doubt Noncombatant: non-fighting Oath: promise Potentate: ruler Principals: fundamentals Purpose of Evasion: in order to avoid Renounce: give up, quit Sovereignty: rule,

6 N-400 Practice Interview: Part 12 Detailed Review: Qs Criminal Records Crime Arrested Charged with a Crime Convicted Rehabilitative Program Probation or Parole Jail or Prison PART 12:22-29 Criminal Records 22 Have you ever been committed a crime? What is crime? A crime is to do something illegal or break the law. 23 Have you ever been arrested, cited, or detained by any officer? What is arrested? Arrested to break the law and go to jail. 24 Have you ever been charged with committing a crime? What is charged? Charged is the police, judge, or court says that you have broken the law. 25 Have you ever been convicted of committing a crime? What is convicted? Convicted is a judge or court proves that you committed a crime. 26 Have you ever been placed in a rehabilitative program? What is rehab? Rehab is a court-ordered program to cure drug or alcohol problems of addiction. 27 Have you ever been placed on probation or been paroled? What is probation? Probation is a period of time in which a criminal is allowed to stay out of prison if that person behaves well, does not commit another crime. 28 Have you ever been in jail or prison? What is jail? People go to jail when they break the law and cannot leave until a judge says that they are free. 29 If you answered Yes to Questions 23 to 28, please explain: This work by Jennifer Gagliardi is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

7 N-400 Practice Interview: Part 12 Detailed Review: Question 30 Crime Habitual Drunkard Prostitute Illegal drugs Bigamy Married for Immigration Benefit NO Help someone enter the US illegally Illegal Gambling Fail to pay Child Support and Alimony Lie to Get Public Benefits PART 12:30 Crime 30a Have you ever been a habitual drunkard? What is a habitual drunkard? A habitual drunkard drinks too much alcohol every day and gets sick. 30b Have you ever been a prostitute? What is a prostitute? A prostitute sells sex. 30c Have you ever sold or smuggled illegal drugs or narcotics? What are illegal drugs? Illegal drugs are drugs against the law such as heroin, opium, and cocaine 30d Have you ever been married to more than one person at the same time? What is bigamy? Bigamy is being married to more than one person at the same time. 30e Have you ever married someone to get an immigration benefit? What is an immigration benefit? A person can become eligible for a legal permanent resident status by marrying a US citizen. 30f Have you ever helped anyone enter the U.S. illegally? What is illegal entry? Illegal entry is to come in the United States without proper visa or to stay in the US on an expired visa. 30g Have you ever gambled illegally? What is illegal gambling? Gambling is to play cards or games for money. It is illegal to gamble and not pay taxes. 30h Have you ever failed to support your children or pay alimony? What is alimony? Alimony is money that a court orders someone to pays monthly to their ex-spouse after a divorce. 30i Have you ever lied to the US government to get public benefits (ex: welfare)? What are public benefits? Social services or financial support from the gov t This work by Jennifer Gagliardi is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

8 USCIS Citizenship Interview and Test N (12:35) Link Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer: Your answer:

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10 A Regular Citizenship Interview Based on the USCIS N-400r Introduction 1 Hi. I am Officer. I will be interviewing you today. Hi, my name is. 2 Why are you here today? I want to become an American citizen. 3 Why do you want to become an American citizen? a) I love America. I love freedom. b) There are good opportunities here. c) I want a better life for my children. 4 What do you miss about your old country? a) I miss my friends and family. b) I miss the food. c) I miss. 5 Are you ready? Do you have any questions before we begin? Oath a) I m a little nervous, but I m ready. b) Yes, I have a question:? 6 Do you promise to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? a) Yes; b) No. 7 What did you just promise? I promised to tell the truth. N-400 Part 1: Eligibility and Identification 8 Explain how you are eligible to become a US Citizen. I am over 18 years old and 1. I have been a Legal Permanent Resident for 5 years. 2. I have been a Legal Permanent Resident for 3 years and; a) I ve been married to the same US Citizen for 3 years; b) and I ve been living with the same spouse for 3 years; c) and my spouse has been a US Citizen for 3 years. a) Yes; b) No. a) Yes; b) No a) Yes; b) No 9 Show me you Green Card, Passport, or State-issued Photo ID. Here is my ID. N-400 Part 2 Your Name and Part 3 Accomodations 10 What is your current legal name? Spell you family name. 11 Is the name on your Green Card the same as your current legal name? My current legal name is First Name Middle Name Last Name a) Yes. b) My Green Card has my Middle Initial. My Middle Name is. My Full Legal Name is. n-400r-regular uscitizenpod.com 2007, 2015

11 A Regular Citizenship Interview Based on the USCIS N-400r 12 What is your date of birth? My date of birth is / / 13 What date did you become a legal permanent resident (USLPR)? I became a legal permanent resident on / / 14 What is your country of birth? My country of birth is. 15 What is your country of nationality? My country of nationality is. 16 Are you requesting any accommodations because of a disability? a) Yes. I am requesting. b) No. N-400 Part 5: Current Home Address 17 What is your Current Home Address? My Current Home Address is Street Number Street Name Apt. City County State Zip Code 18 How long have you lived at your Current Home Address? I have lived at my Current Home Address from / to the present. N-400 Part 5: Previous Home Address 19 What is your Previous Home Address? a) My previous address was: b) I have always lived at my current address. N-400 Part 8: Work 20 How do you support yourself? a) I work. b) I am a student. c) My family supports me. d) I am retired. Part 9: Travel 21 Have you taken any trips outside the United States during the last 5 years? 22 How many trips have you taken outside of the US during the last 5 years? a) Yes, I have. b) No, I haven t. (Skip to Part 10) I have taken trips outside of the US during the past five years 23 How many total days did you spend? I was outside the US for days. n-400r-regular uscitizenpod.com 2007, 2015

12 A Regular Citizenship Interview Based on the USCIS N-400r 24 Tell me about your last trip. When did you leave? I left the US on / /. 25 When did you return to the U.S.? I returned on / /. 26 Where did you go? I went to. Part 10: Marital History 27 What is your current marital status? I am single / married / widowed / divorced. 28 How many times have you been married? I have been married times. 29 What is your spouse s name? His / her name is. 30 What is the date of your marriage? We got married on / /. 31 Is your spouse a US citizen? a) My spouse was born a US citizen. b) My spouse became a US citizen on / / c) My spouse is a Permanent Resident. He / She is a citizen of. d) My spouse is not a US citizen nor is a Permanent Resident. He / She is a citizen of. Part 11: Children (repeat for each child) 32 Do you have any children? a) I don t have any children. b) I have living, missing, dead children. 33 What is your child s name? My child s name 34 Is he / she a U.S. citizen? a) Yes, he / she is a US citizen. b) The A-Number is A- _ 35 What is your child s country of birth? His / Her country of birth is. 36 Where does he / she live? He / she lives. PART 12 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 37 Have you ever claimed to be a US citizen? 38 Have you ever voted in any US elections? 39 Do you have any title of nobility in a foreign country? 40 Have you been declared legally incompetent? 41 Have you ever failed to file your taxes? Do you owe any taxes? n-400r-regular uscitizenpod.com 2007, 2015

13 A Regular Citizenship Interview Based on the USCIS N-400r a 44 10b 45 10c PART 12:9-12 Affiliations Do you belong to any groups or a) Yes, I belong to. organizations? b) I don t belong to any groups Have you ever been a member of the a) No, I have never been a Communist. Communist party? b) Yes, I was a member of the Communist party for work. I am not a Communist now What is Communism? Communism is the government of China, Viet Nam, North Korea, and Cuba. Have you ever been a member of a No, I have never been a totalitarian party. totalitarian party? What is a totalitarian party? A totalitarian party has complete control over everything and the people have no power. Have you ever been a terrorist? No, I have never been a terrorist. What is a terrorist? A terrorist uses violence to control people and governments. Example: Sept.11, Have you ever advocated the overthrow of any government by either force or violence? Have you ever persecuted any person because of race, religion, national origin, member of any particular social group, or political opinion? a b c d PART 12:14 Were you ever involved with the following acts of violence? Have you ever been participated in genocide? What is genocide? Genocide is to kill a group of people because of their race, ethnicity, religion, or gender. Have you ever tortured someone? What is torture? Torture is to hurt a person to get information. Have you ever killed or tried to kill someone? What is to kill? To kill someone is to cause a person to die. Have you ever badly hurt or killed a person on purpose? What is to kill or hurt a person on To kill or hurt a person on purpose is to plan purpose? to hurt or kill a person, then to do so. n-400r-regular uscitizenpod.com 2007, 2015

14 A Regular Citizenship Interview Based on the USCIS N-400r e 53 14f a 58 30b 59 30c 60 30d 61 30e 62 30f 63 30g Have you ever been forced, or tried to force, someone to have sex? What is rape? Rape is to force a person to have sex. Have you ever stopped someone from practicing his or her religion? What is religion? Religion is how people follow God. Have you ever participated in a military unit, rebel group, or militia? Have you ever been a member of a gang? PART 12:22-37 Good Moral Character, Crimes, and US Military Services Have you ever been arrested or committed a crime? What is a crime? To commit a crime is to break the law. Have you ever been a habitual drunkard? What is a habitual drunkard? A habitual drunkard drinks too much alcohol every day and gets sick. Have you ever been a prostitute? What is a prostitute? A prostitute sells sex. Have you ever sold or smuggled illegal drugs or narcotics? What are illegal drugs? Illegal drugs are drugs against the law such as heroin, opium, and cocaine Have you ever been married to more than 1 person at the same time? What is bigamy? Bigamy is being married to more than one person at the same time. Have you ever married someone to get an immigration benefit? What is an immigration benefit? You can become eligible for a Green Card by marrying a US citizen. Have you ever helped anyone enter the U.S. illegally? What is illegal entry? Illegal entry is to come in the US without proper visa or to stay in the US on an expired visa. Have you ever gambled illegally? What is illegal Gambling is legal is some states or reservations and you always pay gambling? taxes on the money that you win. It is illegal to gamble and not pay taxes. n-400r-regular uscitizenpod.com 2007, 2015

15 A Regular Citizenship Interview Based on the USCIS N-400r 64 30h 65 30i Have you ever failed to support your children or pay alimony? What is alimony? Alimony is money that a court orders you to pay monthly to your ex-spouse. Have you ever lied to the US government get public benefits? What are public benefits? Public benefits are social services or financial support from the government such as SNAP. Have you ever been deported? What is deported? The government arrests you and sends you back to you country. Have you ever served in the US Armed Forces? PART 12:45-50 Attachment to the Constitution 68 Do you support US Constitution and the form of government? What is the Constitution? It is the supreme law of the land. What is the US form of government? a) The US is a democracy. b) The US has a democratic form of government. c) The US is a constitutional republic. Do you understand the full Oath of Allegiance to the United States? What is an oath? An oath is a promise What is allegiance? Allegiance is to be loyal. What is the Oath of Allegiance? I promise to be loyal to the United States. Are you willing to take the full Oath Of Allegiance to the US government? 71 If the law requires it, are you willing to bear arms in the US Army? 72 What is to bear arms? I will use a weapon to protect the U.S. if the government tells me to do so. 73 Are you willing to perform non-combatant services for the US Army? 74 What is non-combatant? I will help the Army without using a weapon. 75 Are you willing to help the government during a national emergency? Do you promise that everything you said is true? n-400r-regular uscitizenpod.com 2007, 2015

16 CITIZENSHIP TEST: Mok Kit-Ching (Hong Kong) 01. Are you ready for your interview? a) Yes, I am a permanent resident. b) Yes, I am not ready. c) Yes, I am ready. d) Yes, I am worried. 02. Why do you want to become an American citizen? a) Good weather. c) I want to live with my family. b) I want a job. d) Yes, I want to become a citizen. 03. What do you miss about your old country? a) I am Miss Karen Mok. b) I miss my friends and family. c) I missed my appointment. d) I missed the bus. 04. Do you promise to tell the truth? (Yes/No). What did you just promise? a) I promised to be a loyal US citizen. c) I promised to pay my taxes. b) I promised to bear arms. d) I promised to tell the truth. 05. Show me your Legal Permanent Residence Card and two Photo IDs. Here are my Green Card, Passport, and. a) Employee badge. c) Student ID. b) State-issued identification card. d) Visa card. 06. State your full name. a) California b) What is your date of birth? a) 1955 b) December 15, 1955 c) Karen Mok d) Kit-Ching Mok c) 25/12/55 d) December What is your date of permanent residence? a) the second Monday of October b) October 2007 c) 20/10/07 d) October 20, What is the country of your birth? a) 1955 b) Aberdeen 10. What is the country of your nationality? a) Canada b) Cantonese 11. What is your current home address? a) 143 Morrill Rd, San Jose, CA b) 680 and Montague Expwy. 12. Do you work? a) Assembler. b) Grandmother. c) Hong Kong d) The New Territories c) Vancouver d) Victoria c) P.O. Bo 45132, Milpitas CA d) Vancouver, Canada c) Home Health Care Aide. d) I was laid off last year. citz-test-2012-hk 1 of 4 uscitizenpod.com

17 13. How do you support yourself? a) I get unemployment checks. b) I pay child support. c) I support Democracy. d) I support Universal Health care. 14. Since becoming a Permanent Resident, how many days have you spent outside of the US? a) November 20, c) Three trips. b) Three hundred days. d) Three times. 15. Since becoming a Permanent Resident, how trips have you taken outside of the US? a) November 20, c) Three trips. b) Three hundred days. d) Three times. 16. When was the last time you left and came back? a) I go to Hong Kong every year. c) I flew SFO to Hong Kong round-trip. b) I left 11/20/2011 & returned 1/02/2012. d) I left China in What is your current marital status? a) I m dancing. b) I m dating. 18. Do you have any children? a) I have a big family. b) I have many nieces and nephews. c) I m divorced. d) I m getting a divorce. c) I have one adopted child. d) I live with my family. 19. Have you ever claimed to be a US Citizen? (Yes/No). What is claim to be a US citizen? Claim to be a US citizen is to lie about. a) my economic status. c) my marital status. b) my employment status. d) my permanent resident status. 20. Have you ever voted in the United States? a) No, I can t vote in Hong Kong. b) No, I didn t vote in Canada. 21. Have you ever failed to file your taxes? a) No, I ve never paid my taxes. b) No, I ve never failed to pay my taxes c) No, I have never registered to vote. d) No, I have never voted in the US. c) Non-residents don t pay taxes. d) Rich people don t pay taxes in HK. 22. Have you ever been a communist? (Yes/No). What is communism? Communism is the government of. a) Burma, Malaysia, and Singapore c) China, Viet Nam, N. Korea, & Cuba b) Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar d) Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan 23. Have you ever been a terrorist? (Yes/No). What is a terrorist? A terrorist uses to control people and governments. a) bombs and weapons c) money and sex b) drugs and alcohol d) music and parties 24. Have you ever been arrested? (Yes/No). What is arrested? Arrested is when the police stop you and take you to jail because the police think that you: a) disobeyed the law. c) obeyed the law. b) fixed a problem. d) solved a crime. citz-test-2012-hk 2 of 4 uscitizenpod.com

18 25. Have you ever been a prostitute or procured anyone for prostitution? (Yes/No). What is prostitution? a) Prostitutes dance for tips. c) Prostitutes take drugs for sex. b) Prostitutes sell sex for money. d) Prostitutes walk in the streets. 26. Have you ever sold or smuggled illegal drugs? (Yes/No). What are illegal drugs? Illegal drugs are drugs against the law such as. a) aspirin and marijuana c) heroin and opium b) Chinese herbs and shark fins d) tylenol and cocaine 27. Have you ever gambled illegally? (Yes/No). What is illegal gambling? a) I gamble and don t pay taxes. c) I gambled in Macau. b) I gamble only in casinos. d) I play Mah Jongg with money. 28. Have you ever been a deported? (Yes/No). What is a deported? Deported means that the U.S. government says that I must go back to. a) my old country c) school b) my old neighborhood d) work 29. Do you support the Constitution and the form of government of the United States? (Yes/No). What is an Oath? An oath is a(n) promise. a) happy b) important c) sad d) temporary 30. What is the United States Constitution? a) The Bill of Rights b) The Declaration of Independence 31. What is the United States form of government? a) a communist state b) a constitutional monarchy c) The Federalist Papers d) The supreme law of the United States c) a representative democracy d) a socialist democracy 32. Are you willing to take the Oath of Allegiance? (Yes/No).What is the Oath of Allegiance? I promise with my life that I will always be. a) against new taxes. c) on-time to work. b) loyal to the United States d) ready to volunteer. 33. Do you promise to bear arms when required by US law? (Yes/No). What is to bear arms? To bear arms means to carry a when the law requires it. a) gold c) passport b) I.D. card d) weapon 34. Do you promise to perform non-combatant work? (Yes/No). What is non-combatant? Non-combatant means to help the US Armed Services: a) with cash only c) without using credit cards b) with using weapons d) without using weapons 35. Do you promise to help during a national emergency?(yes/no).what is a national emergency? a) a black-out or a brown-out c) an accident or a traffic jam b) a sale or a flash mob d) an earthquake or a flood citz-test-2012-hk 3 of 4 uscitizenpod.com

19 36. Name one American Indian tribe in the United States. a) Huron c) Michigan. b) Indiana. d) Superior. 37. Name one problem that led to the Civil War. a) capitalism b) communism c) slavery d) states printing their own money 38. What is the economic system in the United States?* a) capitalist economy c) economy class b) department stores d) supermarket economy 39. What stops one branch of government from becoming too powerful? a) Separate but equal schools c) Separated spouses. b) Separate checkbooks d) Separation of powers. 40. Name two national U.S. holidays. a) Boxing Day b) Christmas 41. Why did the colonists fight the British? a) because of high taxes b) because the British paid high taxes. c) National Day d) New Year s Day c) because the British sold them opium. d) because of their land. 42. If both the President and the Vice President can no longer serve, who becomes President? a) the President c) the Speaker of the House b) the Secretary of State d) the Vice-President 43. Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the federal government. What is one power of the federal government? a) to create an army, but not a navy c) to make treaties b) to give a driver s license d) to print local money 44. What are two ways that Americans can participate in their democracy? a) donate money to a political party c) run for office b) give an elected official your opinion d) run in a race. on an issue 45. Name one state that borders Canada. a) Washington b) California c) Vancouver d) Victoria **. Sign your name Print your name Now that you have finished the test, work with a partner. Take turns asking and answering questions 1-35 with your own information. Answer six out of ten USCIS 100qs (36-45) to pass the test. Good luck! I know that you will be a great American Citizen! citz-test-2012-hk 4 of 4 uscitizenpod.com

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