Interpreter Form Uscis

PPT Department of Human Services 2013 Language Access Training

Interpreter Form Uscis. Customs and border protection (cbp), and u.s. Web to advance consistent standards for interpretation in interviews conducted by u.s.

PPT Department of Human Services 2013 Language Access Training
PPT Department of Human Services 2013 Language Access Training

Customs and border protection (cbp), and u.s. Web the interviewing officer uses this form to: Interpreter's contact information, statement, certification, and signature. If an interpreter assists the benefit requestor in reading the instructions and questions on a benefit request, the interpreter must provide his or her contact information, sign, and date. Record the presence of an interpreter that you have provided for your uscis interview; Interpreter's business or organization name (if any) interpreter's full name The nature of the interpretations and translations provided by lss Record the presence of an interpreter that you have provided for your uscis interview; Web the interviewing officer uses this form to: Document your satisfaction with the interpreter’s ability to interpret from english to your language, and from your language to english;

Interpreter's family name (last name) 2. Citizenship and immigration services (uscis) and that the interviewee is satisfied with the interpreter's ability to provide verbatim consecutive interpretation from english to a language that the interviewee speaks and understands, and from. Web department of homeland security. Interpreter's family name (last name) 2. Web the interviewing officer uses this form to: Interpreter's contact information, statement, certification, and signature. Interpreter's business or organization name (if any) interpreter's full name Document your satisfaction with the interpreter’s ability to interpret from english to your language, and from your language to english; Acknowledge that your interpreter may learn confidential information during. Customs and border protection (cbp), and u.s. Web the interviewing officer uses this form to: