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This thread centers around a participant's friend, Helen, who is taking her citizenship test. Participants express their support and share their experiences related to the citizenship process.
General agreement on supporting Helen is evident, with participants expressing good wishes and celebrating her success.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and sentiments related to citizenship testing and the emotional support of friends during significant life events.
Participants in the community who are interested in personal stories about citizenship experiences or who wish to support friends undergoing similar processes may find this thread relevant.
Your friend can expect to take a civics test that includes questions about U.S. history, government, and rights. Additionally, there will be an English test that assesses reading, writing, and speaking skills.
The citizenship test typically lasts about 20 minutes, but the entire interview process can take longer, depending on the individual case and any additional questions the officer may have.
If your friend fails the test, they will be given another opportunity to take it, usually within 60 to 90 days. They will receive a notice with the date and time for the retest.
Your friend can use resources such as the USCIS website, which offers study materials, practice tests, and flashcards. Community organizations and libraries often provide citizenship classes as well.