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Letter: The U.S. Citizenship Test,for applicants who are blind or visually impaired

April 17, 2007 • Darrell Shandrow Hilliker

I am concerned about a couple of points made in this response to questions
regarding the accessibility of the citizenship interview process. First,
and most obviously, I feel that blind and visually impaired people should
not be exempted from any requirement due to their disability, but that all
requirements ought to be made accessible in audio, Braille and large print
formats to meet all needs.

Second, I believe it is unacceptable for the blind or visually impaired
person to need to bring their own sighted assistance to complete and sign
the paperwork. Instead, the interviewer needs to be willing to assist the
person with these tasks. The letter below states that such a person may be
brought along to assist, but does not state that as a requirement, so,
hopefully, interviewers are able to provide this needed assistance if the
applicant comes without a sighted person in tow.

If any Blind Access Journal readers have undergone the citizenship process,
I would be very interested in knowing how it went for you, especially with
respect to its accessibility. Please feel free to comment to this post or
e-mail editor@blindaccessjournal.com with testimonial evidence or any other
interesting, relevant information.

KAIZEN Program, WA, USA
Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Letter: The U.S. Citizenship Test, for applicants who are blind or visually
impaired

By Sylvie Kashdan, M.A.

This email was kindly forwarded by Mary Turner of the Central Coast Center
for Independent Living in California, after we tried to assist with a
research enquiry. It's not technically news but was recieved today and
could be very useful information for some people. Leon Gilbert, blindnews
mailing list volunteer (Middlesex, UK, 17/4/07).

Hello Jeannie and Leon,

I have now obtained quite an extensive reply to my inquiry about the US
citizenship test being offered in Braille. I am sending along the reply for
your information. Thanks for your help in getting an answer to my question.

Mary Turner, MPH
Central Coast Center for Independent Living
234 Capitol Street, Suites A & B
Salinas, CA 93901
831.757.2968 X15
831.757-5549 fax
mturner at cccil.org
(ENCS)

KAIZEN Program for New English Learners with Visual Limitations, WA, USA

—– Original Message —–
From: "Kaizen Program" <kaizen at literacyworks.org>
To: <mturner at cccil.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 2:52 PM
Subject: question about citizenship test for applicant who is blind

Hello Mary,

This is Sylvie Kashdan of the Kaizen Program for New English Learners With
Visual Limitations. Joe Harcz forwarded your question to me.

We have assisted a number of visually impaired and blind immigrants in
becoming citizens, so I am quite familiar with how it can be done.

The citizenship test is not now currently available in braille although it
legally should be under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, section 504. We are
conducting a campaign to ask Senators and Representatives to require the
government to make the redesigned naturalization/citizenship test and all
preparation materials, including the N400 form available in all accessible
formats, including braille, large print, electronic text and audio
recording.

However, currently, people who are blind or have low vision can have the
oral interview and be exempted from the reading and writing part. They must
do two things:

1. They must indicate on the N400 form in the space that asks if they can
read and write in English that they are legally blind, and can only read and
write using braille or large print, or that they can only answer orally.

2. Along with their completed N400 form, they should also provide a copy
of a letter from an eye doctor, rehabilitation professional or other
qualified
professional indicating that they are indeed legally blind.

An applicant who is blind or has low vision can also request that she or he
be accompanied during the interview by a sighted guide, who will not provide
any prompting for answers to questions, but will act as a guide and assist
the applicant in presenting various print material upon request and signing
the photograph with the very small signature that is required. If the
applicant does not feel she or he needs such a guide, it is certainly
optional.

Before the interview/exam, the applicant needs to practice answering all the
questions on the N400 form orally as well as learning more than the 100
questions by heart. She or he also needs to practice making that very small
signature, which many people find difficult.

If the interviewer is hesitant to exempt the applicant from the reading and
writing part of the interview/exam, the applicant needs to ask her or him
to read the entry about her or his blindness that has been made on the N400
form and to read the letter certifying blindness from the qualified
professional. If the interviewer is still hesitant to exempt the applicant
from the reading and writing parts of the interview/exam, the applicant
should politely ask to speak to the supervisor, because it is her or his
legal right to be exempted if the material is not available in the reading
medium she or he uses, and if there is no one available to read braille for
those who can only write with braille.

Applicants who can write large print should indicate that. Some interviewers
will write sentences in large print for such people to read too. They should
be asked to print clearly so that the applicant is not challenged by the
formation of the letters.

Those applicants who are braille users should offer to spell words in
sentences instead of writing. That is usually satisfactory.

Let me know if you need more information. If the citizenship applicant who
is blind wishes to contact me directly, I will be glad to help her or him in
whatever way I can.

Sincerely,

Sylvie

Sylvie Kashdan, M.A.
Instructor/Curriculum Coordinator
KAIZEN PROGRAM for New English Learners with Visual Limitations
810-A Hiawatha Place South
Seattle, WA 98144, U.S.A.
phone: (206) 784-5619
email: kaizen at literacyworks.org
web:

http://www.nwlincs.org/kaizen/

http://www.nwlincs.org/kaizen/


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Track-IT Scripts?

April 17, 2007 • Darrell Shandrow Hilliker

I am working with an organization that is utilizing the Track-it
Technician and Help desk application produced by Numara Software. I
have had very limited success using v7.0 of this software with JAWS 8.
Is anyone aware if scripts for any version of this software have ever
been created? Any information is greatly appreciated.

Regards

Jim Denham

Assistive Technology Coordinator

Perkins School for the Blind

175 North Beacon Street

Watertown, MA 02472

Office: (617) 972-7472

jim.denham@perkins.org

www.perkins.org

All we see is possibility!

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Coming up on Main Menu and Main Menu Live for the week of April 18, 2007

April 16, 2007 • Darrell Shandrow Hilliker

This week on Main Menu we hear from Dave Williams from Dolphin. He will
talk to us all about the new version of Smart Hal for Smart Phone devices.

Before we bring on our guest live, we will again hear from Jamie Pauls from
Access Watch all about adding RSS feeds to Internet Explorer 7.0.

During the second hour, we bring Dave Williams on to take your questions all
about all of Dolphin's product line. At CSUN this year they made some
announcements concerning their Vista release and we find out more about that
along with the rest of the Dolphin product line.

The number to call into the show is 866-400-5333. You can also email your
questions to mainmenu@acbradio.org.

You can also interact with the show via MSN Messenger. The MSN Messenger ID
to add is:

mainmenu@acbradio.org

Would you like to interact with a group of Main Menu listeners about the
topics heard on Main Menu and Main Menu Live? You can do this by joining
the Main Menu Friends email list. The address to subscribe is:

main-menu-subscribe@googlegroups.com

Come join an already lively group of users.

Would you like to subscribe to podcasts feeds for Main Menu and Main Menu
Live? The RSS feeds to add to your podcatching application are:

Main Menu
http://www.acbradio.org/podcasts/mainmenu

Main Menu Live
http://www.acbradio.org/podcasts/mainmenulive

Main Menu and Main Menu Live can be heard on Tuesday evening at 9:00
Eastern, 6:00 Pacific, and at 1 universal on Wednesday morning on the ACB
Radio Main Stream channel.

To listen to the show, just click this link:

http://www.acbradio.org/pweb/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_p
age&PAGE_id=8&MMN_position=14:14

Jeff Bishop and Darrell Shandrow
The Main Menu Production Team

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Re: [Main Menu Friends] Coming up on Main Menu for the week of April 11th, 2007

April 10, 2007 • Darrell Shandrow Hilliker
Hello Main Menu Listeners,

 

This week we bring on Earle Harrison from Handy Tech North America.  During the first hour we present:

 

* Earle brings us a Mobile Speak Smart Phone Demo from Code Factories product line.

 

*  Earle then talks with us about new advances with Handy Tech Braille displays and Handy Tech North America’s role as Exclusive

Master distributor for Handy Tech Products in the U.S.

and Canada.   

 

Then in the next hour we open up the phone lines for you to call in and ask any questions you may have concerning all of the products that Handy Tech sells.  One of the things we want to explore is the difference between Symbian and Smart Phone technology.  Why would you want one over the other?  What phones and versions of Smart Phone technology are supported?  We explore this, your calls and much more this week on Main Menu Live.

 

We will also hear from Access Watch all about Nod32.

 

The number to call into the show is 866-400-5333.  You can also email your questions to mainmenu@acbradio.org.

 

You can also interact with the show via MSN Messenger.  The MSN Messenger ID to add is:

 

mainmenu@acbradio.org

 

Would you like to subscribe to podcasts feeds for Main Menu and Main Menu Live?  The RSS feeds to add to your podcatching application are:

 

Main Menu
http://www.acbradio.org/podcasts/mainmenu

 

Main Menu Live
http://www.acbradio.org/podcasts/mainmenulive

 

Main Menu and Main Menu Live can be heard on Tuesday evening at 9:00 Eastern, 6:00 Pacific, and at 1 universal on Wednesday morning on the ACB Radio Main Stream channel.  Don’t forget that this will be a 2 hour show.

 

To listen to the show, just click this link:

 

http://www.acbradio.org/pweb/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=8&MMN_position=14:14

 

Jeff Bishop
Main Menu Producer

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Fw: Ronnie Milsap on the Next Marlaina

April 7, 2007 • Darrell Shandrow Hilliker

—– Original Message —–
From: "Marlaina Lieberg on ACB Radio" <marlaina@acbradio.org>
To: <friends@acbradio.org>; <announce@acbradio.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 8:50 AM
Subject: Ronnie Milsap on the Next Marlaina

Once in every year, Ronnie Comes along
and spends time with us here,
to share his life and songs!

Ok, so I'm not a song writer, but Ronnie is, and he's coming to join us
Easter Sunday night in North America from 9 to 11 PM, 6 to 8 PM Pacific,
that's Monday at 1 UTC.

In addition to being heard via the Mainstream, listeners can check the ACB
Radio Cafe stream as well, for if plans work out as they usually do, we'll
be simulcasting Ronnie on both the Mainstream and the cafe to ensure there's
room enough for everyone who wants to listen!

Ronnie has sent me some music that is special to him that he would like to
highlight as important pieces in his life. I've heard them all, and they
are ultimate Ronnie as you've likely not experienced before all in one
session.

Ronnie will visit with us for the entire 2 hours, so we'll do all we can to
get as many callers in as possible. When you call, please turn your
computer down once the phone is answered. Please be as brief as you can,
and if you ask a question, please be prepared to listen on the computer for
your answer from Ronnie. In this way, we can get as many calls in while
still having an opportunity to highlight much of the music Ronnie feels is
special to him.

Marlaina is heard on ACB Radio Mainstream.
It all starts on Sunday night at 9 PM Eastern, 6 Pacific, which is Monday
morning at 1 Universal. The program will replay for 24 hours, and of
course, is available via podcast from the ACB Radio replay page. As always,
we'll take your calls at our toll-free number, 866 666 7926.

Please save this message and click the link below on Sunday at 9 PM Eastern,
6 Pacific or Monday at 1 Universal to listen. Ronnie Milsap and I can't wait
to spend time with you there! Feel free to distribute this message to
others whom you think may be interested.

As always, thank you so much for your continued support of my ACB Radio
work!

Marlaina
To listen to the show, just click this link
http://www.acbradio.org/pweb/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=8&MMN_position=14:14

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Coming up on Main Menu and Main Menu Live for the week of April 4th, 2007

April 3, 2007 • Darrell Shandrow Hilliker

Hello Everyone,

This week on Main Menu Live we present iTunes on the Mac. With the recent
announcement of more accessibility for Mac users to use Voice Over with
iTunes, we wanted you to hear more about it from a Mac user's perspective.
John Gunn presents to us initial findings using iTunes with Voice Over on
the Mac.

Next we hear from RJ Cooper all about Thunder on a stick. This is a
low cost screen reading alternative for those that may not be able to afford
the more expensive products. After RJ's presentation we bring him on Main
Menu Live to talk with us and you can call in and ask your own questions of
RJ.

Darrell and I will do a brief tech round up for the week. We have news
about a JAWS update that is now available, the new PodNova podcatching
desktop client, and much more.

The number to call into the show is 866-400-5333. You can also email your
questions to mainmenu@acbradio.org.

You can also interact with the show via MSN Messenger. The MSN Messenger ID
to add is:

mainmenu@acbradio.org

Would you like to interact with a group of Main Menu listeners about the
topics heard on Main Menu and Main Menu Live? You can do this by joining
the Main Menu Friends email list. The address to subscribe is:

main-menu-subscribe@googlegroups.com

Come join an already lively group of users.

Would you like to subscribe to podcasts feeds for Main Menu and Main Menu
Live? The RSS feeds to add to your podcatching application are:

Main Menu
http://www.acbradio.org/podcasts/mainmenu

Main Menu Live
http://www.acbradio.org/podcasts/mainmenulive

Main Menu and Main Menu Live can be heard on Tuesday evening at 9:00
Eastern, 6:00 Pacific, and at 1 universal on Wednesday morning on the ACB
Radio Main Stream channel. Don't forget that this will be a 2 hour show.

To listen to the show, just click this link:

http://www.acbradio.org/pweb/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=8&MMN_position=14:14

Jeff Bishop
Main Menu Producer

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