Naturalization Test: Newly Elected Officials Can Mean New Answers to Some Civics Test Questions
Following November’s elections, the answers to questions 20, 23 and 43 on the civics test may have changed for you. These questions ask who is currently serving as your U.S. Senator, U.S. Representative and state Governor, respectively. The links below will help you find those answers:
- For a list of current members of the U.S. Senate, please visit: http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
- For a list of current members of the U.S. House of Representatives, please visit: http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/index.html
- For a list of current governors, please visit: http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Governors.shtml
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9 Comments:
People Stuck in Eb-3 India from 2001 onwards Please move the date as soon as possible. Life is tuff here without a Green Card. Eb-2 you made it already 2006 as Priority date. Eb-3 deservers at least the same year.
I just wanted to say thank you for sharing this. I wanted to thank you before I started reading more about it through the links you provided. It is definitely something that is of interest and more people should become aware of things like this. Thanks again.
Please clear the Eb2 Backlog ASAP , You have cleared the backlog for Eb1. Once EB2 is cleared then new applications can be accepted & Eb3 Backlogs also could be cleared along with it. So please focus on EB2 as they are HIGHLY skilled professionals.
The Newly officer should be more observant in many ways. They should be a worker to the people.
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Thank you for sharing the lists of the newly elected officials. This would mean that we have to study hard.
To maintain US to be at the top position in terms of science,technology or medicine I think folks in EB2 must be cleared and made current.
You know EB2 folks either have specialized skills or must have earned they degrees from one of the best US Universities.
Hi. I am a refugee family from Myanmar. I did apply a permenant residence Card or adjust status to Green Card from August, 2006 and still pending without any show of reason. When I ask USCIS is said that " your case was on hold " I don't know what to do. I am today hope that the USCIS will be approve me green card when I die in this country.
Not just India, there are people from many other parts of the world stuck in EB3 wait times of 5 or more years - I've already been here 6 and still have 4 years till my date is current.
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