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tigerskk

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Mar 2, 2015
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I got citizenship test/interview today (me and my wife). My question is does they take interview simultaneously
 
They do not. They will interview you both separately.
 
thanks for reply, but my question is (me/my wife/2 children 6 and 8 years old) we applied citizenship same time, now who keep my children docs at the time of interview. because you mentioned me/my wife interview will not be done simultaneously. this is urgent please
and what docs for children to show during interview
 
tigerskk said:
thanks for reply, but my question is (me/my wife/2 children 6 and 8 years old) we applied citizenship same time, now who keep my children docs at the time of interview. because you mentioned me/my wife interview will not be done simultaneously. this is urgent please
and what docs for children to show during interview

Even though I finished the test way earlier than my wife, I was made to wait and we were both interviewed by the same officer at the same time. However, we were not aware of this process and my wife had kept our son's documents with her.

Unless someone has had a different experience, I would think that family applications undergo 1 single interview and documents for dependents who are not needed to write the test are reviewed in the same interview.

Hope this helps.
 
tigerskk said:
thanks for reply, but my question is (me/my wife/2 children 6 and 8 years old) we applied citizenship same time, now who keep my children docs at the time of interview. because you mentioned me/my wife interview will not be done simultaneously. this is urgent please
and what docs for children to show during interview

Yes, they do wait until the spouse is done with the test. The application is treated as family, but they do interview/ check documents separately, one after the other, definitely by the same CO. That said, documents of kids are just not asked for as per my experience and based on several others on this forum. Have the documents with you anyway...