Elina Doudine
Sep 23, 2021
Cancellation Notice for Request for Additional Evidence
My mom is 74. 27 years in USA. Wants to become a citizen. Yesterday had appointment for Naturalization test. But officer said that her doctor didn't convince her with the diagnosis that proofs that my mom is not able to learn English and needs an interpreter (me). Offered two options- reschedule or have this test in English. Of coarse we said to reschedule. Meanwhile we had to ask doctor why hi told us that his evaluation proves that she is incapable to learn English, but officer didn't accept it as a proof. But today online we saw "Cancellation Notice for Request for Additional Evidence " Does it mean she is denied for good and never be able to become a citizen that she dreamed for 27 years about? Does my mom need another proof?
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BAYANO PARKERSep 23, 2021
I thought when you have 70+ years, u are exempt for Naturalization test!!!! I think thats why they realized their mistakes and canceled the RFAE.
Jenn PSep 23, 2021
I would reschedule the interview because they don't put so much pressure on old people like her during citizenship interview. my father in law don't know no English and his a citizen and yes he had an English interview with no translator

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