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After passing the written exam, attending the orientation, and passing the ethics exam, how long am I eligible to take the oral exam?

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After passing the written exam, attending the orientation, and passing the ethics exam, how long am I eligible to take the oral exam?

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A prospective interpreter is eligible to take the oral exam up to three times over a five year period (beginning the year in which the written exam is passed). If a prospective interpreter fails the oral exam three times, the candidate must restart the certification process after the five year period has ended, starting again with the written English proficiency screening exam.

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