Article: During your interview, you will be asked questions with regard to your application, your background, your character and your willingness to take the Oath of Allegiance. The interview process also includes the following:  An English test with reading, writing and speaking components. A civics test during which you will be asked ten questions regarding US history; you must answer at least six correctly to pass. After your interview, your naturalization will be either granted, denied, or continued.  If your naturalization is granted, you will be invited to complete the process of becoming a US citizen. If your naturalization is denied, you may look into appealing the decision. If your naturalization is continued, which usually occurs when additional documents are needed, you will be asked to supply the needed documents and  undergo a second interview. The ceremony is a meaningful event at which you will officially become a US citizen. During the event, you will   Answer questions about what you have done since the interview. Turn in your permanent resident card. Pledge your allegiance to the US by taking the Oath of Allegiance. Receive your Certificate of Naturalization, the official document stating that you are a US Citizen.
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Complete the interview. Wait for a decision. Attend a naturalization ceremony.