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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4248291" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm not sure how it's handled now, but the Immigration and naturalization test had to be completed in the English language about 20 some years ago when a friends wife went through the process to become a citizen. Knowledge of the English language was a requirement with one exception that really made my friends wife angry. </p><p>If a Hispanic from Mexico had been in this country for 10 years or more, they could use an interpreter. While she was in the room taking the test in English, there were a group of interpreters translating for other applicants.</p><p>In past discussions, I believe I looked this up to be true and posted the same. </p><p>It may be totally different now and probably is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4248291, member: 5412"] I'm not sure how it's handled now, but the Immigration and naturalization test had to be completed in the English language about 20 some years ago when a friends wife went through the process to become a citizen. Knowledge of the English language was a requirement with one exception that really made my friends wife angry. If a Hispanic from Mexico had been in this country for 10 years or more, they could use an interpreter. While she was in the room taking the test in English, there were a group of interpreters translating for other applicants. In past discussions, I believe I looked this up to be true and posted the same. It may be totally different now and probably is. [/QUOTE]
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