USCIS Customer Satisfaction Survey Booklet Version
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) would like your opinion on Welcome to the United States: A Guide for New Immigrants. USCIS mailed you Welcome to the United States with your Permanent Resident Card (green card). After you have read and used this guide, please answer the following questions and mail the survey in the pre-addressed postage-paid envelope. Thank you for taking the time to help us.
This survey will take about xx minutes to complete. (This survey is authorized by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget Control No. 1090-0007.)
Q1. When you looked at Welcome to the United States for the first time, what did you think? (Open-ended)
Please tell us what you think about Welcome to the United States: A Guide for New Immigrants. Use the numbers 1-10, where 1 is the lowest score and 10 is the highest score to give us your opinion. If you cannot rate an item, write N/A.
Q2. The way the booklet looks and the way the booklet is organized
Q3. Ease of finding information you were trying to find in the booklet
Q4. Usefulness of the information in the booklet
Q5. Please tell us all the sections/chapters that you reviewed. (Select all that apply)
Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Permanent Resident
Getting Started in the United States
Education and Childcare
Emergencies and Safety
Learning About the United States
Becoming a U.S. Citizen
Q6. Which of the following sections of the guide did you read first? (Select one)
Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Permanent Resident
Getting Started in the United States
Education and Childcare
Emergencies and Safety
Learning About the United States
Becoming a U.S. Citizen
Q7. Which of the following sections did you think was the most helpful? (Select one)
Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Permanent Resident
Getting Started in the United States
Education and Childcare
Emergencies and Safety
Learning About the United States
Becoming a U.S. Citizen
Q8. Please tell us about how useful the information is in the “Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Permanent Resident” section. Use the numbers 1-10, where 1 is the lowest score and 10 is the highest score to give us your opinion. If you cannot rate an item, write N/A.
Q9. Was there any other information that you needed that was missing in “Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Permanent Resident” section?
Yes
No
Don’t Know
(IF Q9=YES ASK BELOW)
Q10. What other information did you need that was missing in the “Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Permanent Resident” section?
Q11. Please tell us about how useful the information is in the “Getting Started in the United States” section. Use the numbers 1-10, where 1 is the lowest score and 10 is the highest score to give us your opinion. If you cannot rate an item, write N/A.
Q12. Was there any other information that you needed that was missing in the “Getting Started in the United States” section?
Yes
No
Don’t Know
(IF Q12=YES ASK BELOW)
Q13. What other information did you need that was missing in the “Getting Started in the United States” section?
Q14. Please tell us about how useful the information is in the “Education and Childcare” section. Use the numbers 1-10, where 1 is the lowest score and 10 is the highest score to give us your opinion. If you cannot rate an item, write N/A.
Q15. Was there any other information that you needed that was missing in the “Education and Childcare” section?
Yes
No
Don’t Know
(IFQ15=YES ASK BELOW)
Q16. What other information did you need that was missing in the “Education and Childcare” section?
Q17. Please tell us about how useful the information is in the “Emergencies and Safety” section. Use the numbers 1-10, where 1 is the lowest score and 10 is the highest score to give us your opinion. If you cannot rate an item, write N/A.
Q18. Was there any other information that you needed that was missing in the “Emergencies and Safety” section?
Yes
No
Don’t Know
(IF Q18=YES ASK BELOW)
Q19. What other information did you need that was missing in the “Emergencies and Safety” section?
Q20. Please tell us about how useful the information is in the “Learning About the United States” section. Use the numbers 1-10, where 1 is the lowest score and 10 is the highest score to give us your opinion. If you cannot rate an item, write N/A.
Q21. Was there any other information that you needed that was missing in the “Learning About the United States” section?
Yes
No
Don’t Know
(IF Q21=YES ASK BELOW)
Q22. What other information did you need that was missing in the “Learning About the United States” section?
Q23. Please tell us about how useful the information is in the “Becoming a U.S. Citizen” section. Use the numbers 1-10, where 1 is the lowest score and 10 is the highest score to give us your opinion. If you cannot rate an item, write N/A.
Q24. Was there any other information that you needed that was missing in the “Becoming a U.S. Citizen” section?
Yes
No
Don’t Know
(IF Q24=YES ASK BELOW)
Q25. What other information did you need that was missing in the “Becoming a U.S. Citizen” section?
Q26. Was the index useful?
Yes
No
Didn’t Use
Q27. What is your native language?
English
Español (Spanish)
(Chinese)
(Arabic)
Français (French)
Kreyòl ayisyen (Haitian Creole)
(Korean)
Język polski (Polish)
Português (Portuguese)
Русский (Russian)
af Soomaali (Somali)
Tagalog
ودرا (Urdu)
tiếng việt (Vietnamese)
Q29. Would you like to have an edition with information on your state or the community where you live?
Yes
No
Don’t Know
Q31. Do you have access to a computer at your household?
Yes
No
Don’t Know
(IF Q31=NO ASK BELOW)
Q32. Do you have access to a computer outside your household at any of the following? (Select all that apply)
Family or Friends
Library
Work
Other
Q33. First, please consider all your experiences using the Welcome to the United States guide. Using a 10-point scale on which “1” means “Very dissatisfied” and “10” means “Very satisfied,” how SATISFIED are you with the guide?
Q34. To what extent has the Welcome to the United States guide met your EXPECTATIONS? Please use a 10-point scale on which "1" now means "Not met your expectations" and "10" means "Exceeds your expectations."
Q35. Now think about what an IDEAL guide for new immigrants would be like.
How well do you think the Welcome to the United States guide compares with that ideal? Please use a 10-point scale on which "1" means "Not very close to the ideal" and "10" means "Very close to the ideal."
Q36. Will the information in the guide help you become part of the community?
Yes
No
Don’t Know
Q37. Do you plan to apply for U.S. citizenship?
Yes
No
Don’t Know
Q38. Do you think the information in the guide will help prepare you for the citizenship process?
Yes
No
Don’t Know
Q39. Please give us any other comments you can about how we can improve our “Welcome to the United States” guide.
D1. How long have you lived in the U.S.?
Less than one year
At least one year but less than five years
At least five years but less than ten years
Ten or more years
D2. What is your education level?
Less than high school
High school graduate
Some college
College graduate
Graduate or professional degree
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) would like to thank you for your time and participation today. Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
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File Type | application/msword |
Author | Computer12 |
Last Modified By | jcioffi |
File Modified | 2009-07-29 |
File Created | 2009-07-21 |