i've a citizenship test coming up next week, but when putting all document together n getting ready for the test: i m not able to find my india passport. one of the requirement for the citizenship interview is taking the passport when u go for an interview. What is the best option for this issue? i 've all the document but the passport, all the info, suggestion n comments appreciated. thanx
i've a citizenship test coming up next week, but when putting all document together n getting ready for the test: i m not able to find my india passport. one of the requirement for the citizenship interview is taking the passport when u go for an interview. What is the best option for this issue? i 've all the document but the passport, all the info, suggestion n comments appreciated. thanx
No, you don't need a valid (non-expired) passport for your test / document verification / oath ceremony. They want to cross check that you were not out of the country for more time than you have claimed in your application. Therefore, carry all your passports, valid or expired with confidence.
No, you don't need a valid (non-expired) passport for your test / document verification / oath ceremony. They want to cross check that you were not out of the country for more time than you have claimed in your application. Therefore, carry all your passports, valid or expired with confidence.
The problem here is that he does not have his passport.
Based on your answer, the man needs to have his passport, right? I found your answer a little confusing.
"No, you don't need a valid (non-expired) passport for your test / document verification / oath ceremony."
"Therefore, carry all your passports, valid or expired with confidence."
i've a citizenship test coming up next week, but when putting all document together n getting ready for the test: i m not able to find my india passport. one of the requirement for the citizenship interview is taking the passport when u go for an interview. What is the best option for this issue? i 've all the document but the passport, all the info, suggestion n comments appreciated. thanx
The original post is from back in Nov 2009. I'm sure the OP either got his oath or quit the process failing which he/she has the patience of a thousand saints ;D !