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Hello everyone,

I had the interview yesterday and would love to share my experience.

We arrived at the location early in the morning as the notice said to be there at 7:30. We then went through the security check, and one of the guards showed me a box and told me to leave the interview letter there. I did that and then sat in the waiting room when an immigration officer came out and took the letters. At that point, there were only three of us waiting, and I got called first. My husband stayed in the waiting room.

The interview was very quick (15 minutes), and the lady was extremely professional. It was just like in that video that USCIS has on its Web site. First I got sworn in and then we started with the test: six questions, one sentence to read and one to write. These were my questions:

1. Where is the Statue of Liberty?

2. Name two national U.S. holidays.

3. What movement tried to end racial discrimination?

4. Who was the first President?

5. Who is the Governor of your state now?

6. What is one promise you make when you become a United States citizen?

The sentence I had to read was, “When is Presidents’ Day?”

The sentence I had to write was, “American Indians lived here first.”

Then we went over my application, and basically, I only had to confirm what was written there. The lady asked if I had any other documents (bona fide marriage), and I added our apartment lease, a letter from our landlady, and copies of quarterly estimated tax payments for 2012. Those seemed to be sufficient.

Then I signed my photos and confirmed that the spelling of my name and other info were correct for the naturalization certificate. She mentioned that it might take 2-3 months to have the Oath (I am not sure if she meant the letter or the Oath itself, but this does not really matter because we were more than happy with the interview results).

We were back in the vehicle at 7:50. :)

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Excellent news LA80! Hope you get the oath scheduling letter soon! Please post about the ceremony as well when you're all done.

ROC 2009
Naturalization 2010

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Let me the first to congratulate you. I am so happy for you. God bless!

Thank you, PathaN!

Excellent news LA80! Hope you get the oath scheduling letter soon! Please post about the ceremony as well when you're all done.

And thank you, milimelo! I will certainly share my ceremony experience as well. :D

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Big congrats, LA80.... you're just so close to the end of your journey, you can almost smell the US passport!!! :dance:

Old and Grumpy....But an American Citizen!!!

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Many, many thanks and wishing a speedy process to everyone!

Congratulations ! What is your DO, if you don't mind me asking ? I had and passed my interview on Oct 12 and been told that it will be about two months till my oath since all naturalization applicants go through the court .

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Congratulations ! What is your DO, if you don't mind me asking ? I had and passed my interview on Oct 12 and been told that it will be about two months till my oath since all naturalization applicants go through the court .

Thanks and congrats to you as well.

It is Kansas City.

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congrats.. your'e almost there.. you can see the finish line ahead..

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LPR 2007

CITIZENSHIP 2012

N-400 filed based marriage to usc = april ??

biometrics = june 21

interview = august 2

oath taking = august 29

done..

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Congratulations! :dance:

MY NATURALIZATION TIMELINE

10/01/2012 - Sent N-400 via USPS PRIORITY MAIL from Florida to Texas Lockbox
10/03/2012 - Package delivered to Texas Lockbox
10/10/2012 - Received an email on Acceptance Confirmation
10/10/2012 - Check Cashed
10/30/2012 - Biometrics 11:00 AM
11/30/2012 - Received NOA for Test Interview
01/07/2013 - Interview @ 1:00 p.m. - Passed
[color="#0000FF"][b]02/22/2013 - Oath Ceremony[/b][/color]

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