US Citizenship Podcast
Summary: Prepare for the USCIS Citizenship Interview. Includes practice interviews based on the USCIS N-400, recordings of the USCIS 100 History & Politics Questions, and basic tips for interviewees. This podcast is appropriate for ESL students and Citizenship students. For more info, go to uscitizenship.com. This podcast may be used for educational and private practice only, and cannot be used for any commercial purposes.
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- Copyright: Jennifer Gagliardi and Milpitas Adult Education School
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I interview Edwin Cornejo. You can follow along by downloading our"Regular" citizenship Interview, which contains 75 questions based on the N-400. After the interview, Edwin talks about his hopes to continue his biological studies and perhaps go on to law school. Edwin also talks the importance of protecting the environment and what we can from countries such as Costa Rica and Panama.
To fight against these violent crimes in the immigrant community, the USCIS issues a U visa, which allows documented and undocumented victims to stay and work temporarily in the United States. In return, the victims help the police by identifying criminals and testifying about crimes. The U Visa can lead to legal permanent status and naturalization for the survivor and their immediate family.
There is no Citizenship interview or quiz today. Instead we are going to talk about the USCIS T Visa: Relief for Victims of Human Trafficking. Listen and learn--there maybe something on this short podcast that you can use to help a friend, a family member, or even a total stranger.
A “Regular” Citizenship Interview Based on the USCIS N-400. Includes N-400 Part 12 Vocabulary questions and random civics questions.
In this episode, we reflect on the Pilgrims Immigration and first year in America by pairing these events with twelve questions from the N-400 Application for Naturalization.
All Saints and Day of the Dead are part of a 3-day festival that remembers the lives of those who passed before us. This quiz honors the lives and contributions of ten Americans who died this year.
I am very excited to announce a new FREE online citizenship prep course: USALearns citizenship which was developed by the Sacramento Office of Education in conjuncture with USCIS and the California State Library.
Today we are going to listen to Linda Chen's Second Practice Citizenship Interview. This time we did not use a script; simply reviewed her N-400 Application for Naturalization. Listen to her first interview here: A Casual Citizenship Interview with Mrs Chen (Kaohsiung, Taiwan) http://traffic.libsyn.com/uscitizenpod/2017-casual-interview.mp3
The Columbian Exchange was a widespread exchange of people, crops, and animals between the people of the "Old World" (Europe, Africa,and Asia) and the "New World" (North, Central, and South America). Celebrate out Common Table!
Today's podcast is ten questions that focuses on the life and work of one Puerto Rican, Isabel González. Let's get started.
Three new US Citizens celebrate freedom of speech and speak out in honor of International Podcast Day!
Citizenship Quiz in Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept 15 to Oct 15) Part 4
Constitution Week Review and a Quiz about a Great American City
Teacher Lisa Lau talks about the importance of the Bill of Rights and how to study for your Citizenship Interview (English and Cantonese).
A Quick Review of the Bill of Rights and the N-400 Part 12 plus Civics Questions