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    Unhappy How to Change My Answers on an Application for Naturalization

    ok so, I filled an application for naturalization right?? heres the problem, i accidentelly checked no to allt he oath parts and now i want to change it because i was not in my right mind at the time of filling that application. when i say i was not in my right mind i am saying at that time i was exhausted, since i'm in school I have wrestling practice from 3 to 5 so when i get home i'm worn out. hence why i messed up the application. What can i do?? please help me I;m only 19 :

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    Default I Messed Up My Application Really Badly Need

    OK so, I filled an application for naturalization right?? here is the problem, i accidentally checked no to all the oath parts and now i want to change it because i was not in my right mind at the time of filling that application. when i say i was not in my right mind i am saying at that time i was exhausted, since I'm in school I have wrestling practice from 3 to 5 and when i get home I'm worn out. hence why i messed up the application. What can i do?? please help me I'm only 19 : And they all ready scheduled an interview for me on february 18 of 2011. They told me to bring my green card and passport, are they going to deport me??

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    Default Re: I Messed Up My Application Really Badly Need

    You need to consult with an attorney.

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    Default Re: I Messed Up My Application Really Badly Need

    I assum, then, you've received a receipt (Form I-797) from the USCIS. I suggest sending a letter by certified mail that states your correct answers, along with a copy of form I-797, and ask that the letter be included in your file. You can amend your N-400 answers at your interview.

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    Default Re: I Messed Up My Application Really Badly Need

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    I assum, then, you've received a receipt (Form I-797) from the USCIS. I suggest sending a letter by certified mail that states your correct answers, along with a copy of form I-797, and ask that the letter be included in your file. You can amend your N-400 answers at your interview.
    Hey thanks for replying. So I can amend it at my interview?? Do i need to send the form I 797?? or can i just go there on my interview date and amend it?

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    Default Re: I Messed Up My Application Really Badly Need

    As you've already been told, you would benefit from consulting a lawyer. If you want to ignore the suggestions given to you and go into the interview and "wing it", that's your right. Nobody here can promise you what will happen in the future.

    It's a silly mistake, and I expect that the interviewing officer will view it as such; I expect that people have done it before (although perhaps due in part to English skills that aren't as developed as your own). But I personally would want the officers to know my actual intentions before showing up.

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    Default Re: How to Change My Answers on an Application for Naturalization

    I would get a lawyer, but I have no money at the moment.

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