...1.02 What Is Citizenship?: Assessment Assessment You should now understand the requirements and duties of citizenship. Use this information to conduct an interview to evaluate the naturalization process. Consider this guiding question as you prepare, conduct, and reflect on the interview– Does the naturalization process create good U.S. citizens? Steps © 2012 Brand X Pictures/Thinkstock 1. Identify a person to interview. Ask family members and friends to help you locate someone who completed the naturalization process. As an alternative, you could write a Fictional Interview with a naturalized citizen. 2. View this Presentation on conducting an interview. You will gain tips and good practices to help you be successful. 3. Introduce yourself before the interview. During the interview, be sure to ask the questions below. Use this Template to take notes or record the interview. If you create a fictional interview, you will have to answer these questions as well on behalf of your imagined interviewee. Be sure to research actual interviews and profiles of naturalized citizens in order to create realistic responses. o What inspired you to become a U.S. citizen? o What steps did you have to take as part of the naturalization process? o How would you describe how you felt about the process? o How has gaining citizenship changed your life? Is your daily life different because of gaining citizenship? o Do you feel the process was worthwhile? o If you had to, would you do it...
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...01.02 What Is Citizenship? Use this document to complete assignment 1.02 Once you are finished answering the questions, save the file (to flash drive) There are two parts (Scroll to page 2) Open assessments and open 1.02 Attach this file and check submit for grading Click Submit! Answer the following questions in a minimum of 2 sentences each. Be sure to proofread and submit only your BEST WORK. You may also choose to interview someone who has gone through the process. 1. Why do you think someone would want to become a U.S. citizen? There are many reasons why someone would like to become a citizen of the United States, the main reason its because most of the people want to have a better lifestyle. Which most of the immigrants don't have on their country of origin. 2. What steps are required as part of the naturalization process? 1) Determine if you're already a U.S citizen. (if not proceed to step 2) 2) Determine if you are eligible to be a U.S citizen. 3) Prepare form N-400. Application for naturalization. 4) Submit form N-400. Application for naturalization. 5) Go to the biometrics appointment, if applicable. 6) Complete the interview. 6A)Application continued. 7)Receive a decision from USCIS on your form N-400. Application for naturalization. 7A)Application denied. 8)Receive a notice to take the Oath of Allegiance. 9)Take the Oath of Allegiance to the United States. 10)Understanding U.S. citizenship. 3. How...
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...01.02 What Is Citizenship?: Assessment My name is Stephanie Santamaria-Molina and today I will be interviewing my mother, Debora Molina, who came to the United States of America back in 1993 from her country called Honduras. Let’s begin: What inspired you to become a U.S. citizen? I came to this country many years ago in hopes to become more successful and give a better life to the child I was pregnant with, your older brother. I wanted to become a citizen to have the same rights and freedom that you have now. What steps did you have to take as part of the naturalization process? There was many steps involved to become a U.S citizen. I learned english in Honduras, my country but I took classes about American history and government here in America. After many classes and studying I took the INS exam. I remember them questioning me about my background and several questions over U.S. History and Government. After I answered everything correctly, they took m into a different room to recited the Oath of Loyalty. How would you describe how you felt about the process? I remember being stressed, and very impatient, I just wanted everything to go right and gain citizenship already. How has gaining citizenship changed your life? Is your daily life different because of gaining citizenship? Gaining citizenship made many changes in my life. I have all the rights every other American has, I get treated like any other hispanic American would. My daily life isn’t...
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...01.02 What Is Citizenship?: Assessment Student Name: Michelle Noel Interviewee Name: Ketia Pierre How do you know the interviewee? My mother friend Question | Notes on Interviewee Response | What inspired you to become a U.S. citizen? | Being in Haiti for so many years, was hard especially seeing how difficult it is to prosper with some of the violence was getting out of hand. I would hear people who already had their citizenship that came visit their family talking about the “American Dream” and decided that I wanted that. | What steps did you have to take as part of the naturalization process? | First I had to become a permanent resident. By the time I was able to go through it and answered all the questions I was asked, to filled out everything i needed. I had to wait for time to pass by so I can apply for my citizenship which later i did by having an interview, taking a citizenship test and pledging my loyalty to the United States . | How would you describe how you felt about the process? | Well the process was awfully long but I knew it would be worth it when I get to pledge my loyalty to the United States. | How has citizenship changed your life? | It did change my life, in the way that I have a great job and home and still be able to have free time with my family. | Is your daily life different because of citizenship? | Yeah my daily life is different but in a good way. I feel safe knowing that my kids can also...
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