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Workshop: Overcome Your Fear of the Citizenship Test || Miami, FL

Workshop: Overcome Your Fear of the Citizenship Test || Miami, FL

On April 6, 2024, the Miami branch conducted a workshop titled “Overcome Your Fear of the Citizenship Test” in Miramar, Florida. This workshop addressed various aspects of the U.S. citizenship process. Participants had the opportunity to practice questions from the N-400 form, study civic questions, and engage in a mock interview conducted in English by an officer.

The attendees included individuals currently in the process of becoming citizens or awaiting their interview appointments. Additionally, there were participants who had not yet started the process but were seeking more information about U.S. citizenship. A total of 22 individuals benefited from this workshop.

We were honored to have two immigration experts from our national headquarters present to provide detailed insights into the citizenship process.