Hello,
For someone who qualifies to take the test in their native language, Spanish, do they need to bring their own translator? They are over 50 and been here for over 20+ years, didn't use an attorney to file their application, and has no criminal record or anything. The interview is in Texas. Does USCIS provide a translator? Or does the person need to bring their own translator, and if so, what are the requirements for the translator? Must they be certified? Can it be a family member? Etc.
Thanks!
For someone who qualifies to take the test in their native language, Spanish, do they need to bring their own translator? They are over 50 and been here for over 20+ years, didn't use an attorney to file their application, and has no criminal record or anything. The interview is in Texas. Does USCIS provide a translator? Or does the person need to bring their own translator, and if so, what are the requirements for the translator? Must they be certified? Can it be a family member? Etc.
Thanks!
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