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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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I have a question about signing my photograph at the N-400 interview. I had the interview yesterday and I passed the Civics and English tests. I was given a N-652 form that stated that my application has been recommended for approval. The interview process was quite painless, I was in and out the door in 10 minutes. My problem is that the IO did not ask me to sign my photograph. I think that in her haste in rushing through the interview that she forgot to ask me to sign it. What should I do now? Should I wait for them to contact me or should I schedule an InfoPass? Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me.

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first off congratulations!

i would definitely wait for them to contact you about this.

would you mind sharing your interview experience with us please? like the questions, tests, etc.

thanks!

Lord blessed be Your name!

K1:

NOA 1 - March 31 2004

NOA 2 - July 7

to Manila - July 30

called embassy for interview date - Aug 17

Recvd K packet - Aug 24

CFO - Sept 7

Medical - Sept 15 & 16

Interview - Oct 8

Visa on hand - Oct 13 YES! thank You God!

POE - October 23

AOS & EAD:

Marriage at the beautiful St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands - Nov 6

SSN - Nov 29

State ID - Dec 1

AOS & EAD applied for - Dec. 6

NOAs for AOS & EAD - recvd mail on Dec 15 but receipt date is Dec 8

got TD shot for AOS - Dec. 15 paid $15

passd written exam for DL- Jan 03 2005

Biometrics for EAD & AOS - Jan 10

Biometrics AGAIN (???) - Feb 2

EAD recved - Jan 29

recved AOS interview letter - march 2

AOS interview - april 27 SUCCESS!! Thank You so much God! You never fail.

welcome to America letter - may 2

recvd "green" card - may 5 2005

got driver's license - may 20

removing conditions:

lifting of conditions on GC - jan 31 2007

NOA date - february 06

recvd NOA - february 26

recvd biometrics apptmnt letter - march 2

biometrics appt - march 12

citizenship:

sent N-400: february 25, 2008

recved: february 27

priority date: february 27

notice date: march 4

recved NOA1: march 6

recved biometrics letter: march 10

biometrics: march 19

intrvw letter rec'd: april 3

intrvw: may 13 - APPROVED!

Oath - Sept. 17

US Passport - Sept 26

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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first off congratulations!

i would definitely wait for them to contact you about this.

would you mind sharing your interview experience with us please? like the questions, tests, etc.

thanks!

Thank you, ives damian! I would be happy to share my experience. My appointment was at noon and I arrived an hour early at the Los Angeles field office. There were only a handful of people waiting to be interviewed. The IO was nice and quite chatty. I was sworn in and she asked to see my driver's license and green card. That is all the documents she wanted to see. She then asked me to write a simple sentence..."I have a black dress". She went over my application rather quickly and asked where I lived, how many years I've lived in this country, my occupation, how many days I was out of the country during the past 5 years, what is my husband's occupation and where he was born, how many marriages my husband had and how long I've been married. Then she asked all the "Part 10. Additional Questions" on the application...Have you ever claimed to be a U.S. citizen, have you ever registered to vote in any Federal, state or local election in the U.S., etc.

As for the Civics test, she gave me a list of 10 questions to read aloud and to answer.

1) Who said, "Give me libery or give me death"?

2) Name some countries that were enemies during WW2?

3) What was the 49th state added to our union?

4) Who makes the Federal law in the U.S.?

5) Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

6) Why did the Pilgrims come to America?

7) What is name of the President's official home?

8) How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?

9) What do the stripes on the flag represent?

10) What were the original 30 States?....I was asked to skip this question.

The IO congratulated me on passing the interview, gave me the N-652 form and told me to wait for the approval letter. The interview was over before I knew it! I did not know about signing my photograph at the interview until I started reading this forum. BTW, thank you for replying to my question. I will wait for them to contact me on this issue.

Good luck on your interview on May 13! I hope it goes as well as mine went.

Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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first off congratulations!

i would definitely wait for them to contact you about this.

would you mind sharing your interview experience with us please? like the questions, tests, etc.

thanks!

Thank you, ives damian! I would be happy to share my experience. My appointment was at noon and I arrived an hour early at the Los Angeles field office. There were only a handful of people waiting to be interviewed. The IO was nice and quite chatty. I was sworn in and she asked to see my driver's license and green card. That is all the documents she wanted to see. She then asked me to write a simple sentence..."I have a black dress". She went over my application rather quickly and asked where I lived, how many years I've lived in this country, my occupation, how many days I was out of the country during the past 5 years, what is my husband's occupation and where he was born, how many marriages my husband had and how long I've been married. Then she asked all the "Part 10. Additional Questions" on the application...Have you ever claimed to be a U.S. citizen, have you ever registered to vote in any Federal, state or local election in the U.S., etc.

As for the Civics test, she gave me a list of 10 questions to read aloud and to answer.

1) Who said, "Give me libery or give me death"?

2) Name some countries that were enemies during WW2?

3) What was the 49th state added to our union?

4) Who makes the Federal law in the U.S.?

5) Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

6) Why did the Pilgrims come to America?

7) What is name of the President's official home?

8) How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?

9) What do the stripes on the flag represent?

10) What were the original 30 States?....I was asked to skip this question.

The IO congratulated me on passing the interview, gave me the N-652 form and told me to wait for the approval letter. The interview was over before I knew it! I did not know about signing my photograph at the interview until I started reading this forum. BTW, thank you for replying to my question. I will wait for them to contact me on this issue.

Good luck on your interview on May 13! I hope it goes as well as mine went.

Congrats! I agree, wait until they contact you.

"What were the original 30 states?" - That is weird and ridiculous.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Posted
first off congratulations!

i would definitely wait for them to contact you about this.

would you mind sharing your interview experience with us please? like the questions, tests, etc.

thanks!

Thank you, ives damian! I would be happy to share my experience. My appointment was at noon and I arrived an hour early at the Los Angeles field office. There were only a handful of people waiting to be interviewed. The IO was nice and quite chatty. I was sworn in and she asked to see my driver's license and green card. That is all the documents she wanted to see. She then asked me to write a simple sentence..."I have a black dress". She went over my application rather quickly and asked where I lived, how many years I've lived in this country, my occupation, how many days I was out of the country during the past 5 years, what is my husband's occupation and where he was born, how many marriages my husband had and how long I've been married. Then she asked all the "Part 10. Additional Questions" on the application...Have you ever claimed to be a U.S. citizen, have you ever registered to vote in any Federal, state or local election in the U.S., etc.

As for the Civics test, she gave me a list of 10 questions to read aloud and to answer.

1) Who said, "Give me libery or give me death"?

2) Name some countries that were enemies during WW2?

3) What was the 49th state added to our union?

4) Who makes the Federal law in the U.S.?

5) Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

6) Why did the Pilgrims come to America?

7) What is name of the President's official home?

8) How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?

9) What do the stripes on the flag represent?

10) What were the original 30 States?....I was asked to skip this question.

The IO congratulated me on passing the interview, gave me the N-652 form and told me to wait for the approval letter. The interview was over before I knew it! I did not know about signing my photograph at the interview until I started reading this forum. BTW, thank you for replying to my question. I will wait for them to contact me on this issue.

Good luck on your interview on May 13! I hope it goes as well as mine went.

Congrats! I agree, wait until they contact you.

"What were the original 30 states?" - That is weird and ridiculous.

Thank you, Tammi! Oops, it's a typo, the 10th question should be *13* States, not 30. :)

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
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I had the interview yesterday and I passed the Civics and English tests.

Congratulations - I'm wondering what your priority date was? I'm waiting for my N-400 via the LA office, and published timeframes are inconsistent.

N400 at California SC, Field office- Los Angeles

Sep 3, 2007 Application Mailed

Sep 12, 2007 - Priority date

Nov 9,2007 - check cashed

Nov 20,2007 - NOA1: "expect to be notified within 425 days of this notice",

Jan 10, 2008 - fingerprints appointment (letter lost due to mailing address receipted incorrectly)

Feb 7, 2008 - fingerprints done (took about 10 min - as a walk-in)

Sept 8, 2008 - Interview date (letter received Jul 18) - rescheduled at my request

Jan 6, 2009 - Interview date

Feb 26, 2009 - Citizenship Oath

*online status "case received Oct 29", no touches showing.

Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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Posted
first off congratulations!

i would definitely wait for them to contact you about this.

would you mind sharing your interview experience with us please? like the questions, tests, etc.

thanks!

Thank you, ives damian! I would be happy to share my experience. My appointment was at noon and I arrived an hour early at the Los Angeles field office. There were only a handful of people waiting to be interviewed. The IO was nice and quite chatty. I was sworn in and she asked to see my driver's license and green card. That is all the documents she wanted to see. She then asked me to write a simple sentence..."I have a black dress". She went over my application rather quickly and asked where I lived, how many years I've lived in this country, my occupation, how many days I was out of the country during the past 5 years, what is my husband's occupation and where he was born, how many marriages my husband had and how long I've been married. Then she asked all the "Part 10. Additional Questions" on the application...Have you ever claimed to be a U.S. citizen, have you ever registered to vote in any Federal, state or local election in the U.S., etc.

As for the Civics test, she gave me a list of 10 questions to read aloud and to answer.

1) Who said, "Give me libery or give me death"?

2) Name some countries that were enemies during WW2?

3) What was the 49th state added to our union?

4) Who makes the Federal law in the U.S.?

5) Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

6) Why did the Pilgrims come to America?

7) What is name of the President's official home?

8) How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?

9) What do the stripes on the flag represent?

10) What were the original 30 States?....I was asked to skip this question.

The IO congratulated me on passing the interview, gave me the N-652 form and told me to wait for the approval letter. The interview was over before I knew it! I did not know about signing my photograph at the interview until I started reading this forum. BTW, thank you for replying to my question. I will wait for them to contact me on this issue.

Good luck on your interview on May 13! I hope it goes as well as mine went.

Congrats! I agree, wait until they contact you.

"What were the original 30 states?" - That is weird and ridiculous.

Thank you, Tammi! Oops, it's a typo, the 10th question should be *13* States, not 30. :)

OOHHH, I was going to say that isn't even one of the study questions, and memorizing 30 states on top of everything else is a bit much. :)

Posted
first off congratulations!

i would definitely wait for them to contact you about this.

would you mind sharing your interview experience with us please? like the questions, tests, etc.

thanks!

Thank you, ives damian! I would be happy to share my experience. My appointment was at noon and I arrived an hour early at the Los Angeles field office. There were only a handful of people waiting to be interviewed. The IO was nice and quite chatty. I was sworn in and she asked to see my driver's license and green card. That is all the documents she wanted to see. She then asked me to write a simple sentence..."I have a black dress". She went over my application rather quickly and asked where I lived, how many years I've lived in this country, my occupation, how many days I was out of the country during the past 5 years, what is my husband's occupation and where he was born, how many marriages my husband had and how long I've been married. Then she asked all the "Part 10. Additional Questions" on the application...Have you ever claimed to be a U.S. citizen, have you ever registered to vote in any Federal, state or local election in the U.S., etc.

As for the Civics test, she gave me a list of 10 questions to read aloud and to answer.

1) Who said, "Give me libery or give me death"?

2) Name some countries that were enemies during WW2?

3) What was the 49th state added to our union?

4) Who makes the Federal law in the U.S.?

5) Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

6) Why did the Pilgrims come to America?

7) What is name of the President's official home?

8) How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?

9) What do the stripes on the flag represent?

10) What were the original 30 States?....I was asked to skip this question.

The IO congratulated me on passing the interview, gave me the N-652 form and told me to wait for the approval letter. The interview was over before I knew it! I did not know about signing my photograph at the interview until I started reading this forum. BTW, thank you for replying to my question. I will wait for them to contact me on this issue.

Good luck on your interview on May 13! I hope it goes as well as mine went.

thank you so much for all these info! :star: i guess i better start studying then. i'm really glad you're done! :dance:

Lord blessed be Your name!

K1:

NOA 1 - March 31 2004

NOA 2 - July 7

to Manila - July 30

called embassy for interview date - Aug 17

Recvd K packet - Aug 24

CFO - Sept 7

Medical - Sept 15 & 16

Interview - Oct 8

Visa on hand - Oct 13 YES! thank You God!

POE - October 23

AOS & EAD:

Marriage at the beautiful St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands - Nov 6

SSN - Nov 29

State ID - Dec 1

AOS & EAD applied for - Dec. 6

NOAs for AOS & EAD - recvd mail on Dec 15 but receipt date is Dec 8

got TD shot for AOS - Dec. 15 paid $15

passd written exam for DL- Jan 03 2005

Biometrics for EAD & AOS - Jan 10

Biometrics AGAIN (???) - Feb 2

EAD recved - Jan 29

recved AOS interview letter - march 2

AOS interview - april 27 SUCCESS!! Thank You so much God! You never fail.

welcome to America letter - may 2

recvd "green" card - may 5 2005

got driver's license - may 20

removing conditions:

lifting of conditions on GC - jan 31 2007

NOA date - february 06

recvd NOA - february 26

recvd biometrics apptmnt letter - march 2

biometrics appt - march 12

citizenship:

sent N-400: february 25, 2008

recved: february 27

priority date: february 27

notice date: march 4

recved NOA1: march 6

recved biometrics letter: march 10

biometrics: march 19

intrvw letter rec'd: april 3

intrvw: may 13 - APPROVED!

Oath - Sept. 17

US Passport - Sept 26

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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I had the interview yesterday and I passed the Civics and English tests.

Congratulations - I'm wondering what your priority date was? I'm waiting for my N-400 via the LA office, and published timeframes are inconsistent.

Thanks, AusCal. Here's my timeline:

Sent N-400 Application - May 25/07

Received - June 1/07

Biometrics Appt. - July 11/07

Interview Appt. - April 2/08

Posted
first off congratulations!

i would definitely wait for them to contact you about this.

would you mind sharing your interview experience with us please? like the questions, tests, etc.

thanks!

Thank you, ives damian! I would be happy to share my experience. My appointment was at noon and I arrived an hour early at the Los Angeles field office. There were only a handful of people waiting to be interviewed. The IO was nice and quite chatty. I was sworn in and she asked to see my driver's license and green card. That is all the documents she wanted to see. She then asked me to write a simple sentence..."I have a black dress". She went over my application rather quickly and asked where I lived, how many years I've lived in this country, my occupation, how many days I was out of the country during the past 5 years, what is my husband's occupation and where he was born, how many marriages my husband had and how long I've been married. Then she asked all the "Part 10. Additional Questions" on the application...Have you ever claimed to be a U.S. citizen, have you ever registered to vote in any Federal, state or local election in the U.S., etc.

As for the Civics test, she gave me a list of 10 questions to read aloud and to answer.

1) Who said, "Give me libery or give me death"?

2) Name some countries that were enemies during WW2?

3) What was the 49th state added to our union?

4) Who makes the Federal law in the U.S.?

5) Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

6) Why did the Pilgrims come to America?

7) What is name of the President's official home?

8) How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?

9) What do the stripes on the flag represent?

10) What were the original 30 States?....I was asked to skip this question.

The IO congratulated me on passing the interview, gave me the N-652 form and told me to wait for the approval letter. The interview was over before I knew it! I did not know about signing my photograph at the interview until I started reading this forum. BTW, thank you for replying to my question. I will wait for them to contact me on this issue.

Good luck on your interview on May 13! I hope it goes as well as mine went.

Congrats! I agree, wait until they contact you.

"What were the original 30 states?" - That is weird and ridiculous.

Thank you, Tammi! Oops, it's a typo, the 10th question should be *13* States, not 30. :)

OOHHH, I was going to say that isn't even one of the study questions, and memorizing 30 states on top of everything else is a bit much. :)

Tammi: That was probably just a typo. There is a question in the book that as about the 13 original states. I remember the question very well because it is the only one that I could never answer correctly.

Permanent Residence Card Timeline

09.14.04: Conditional PR granted

06.14.06: I-751 sent

07.07.06: NOA extending GC for a year

07.24.07: Biometrics Appt

09.10.07: Called 1-800 to inquire about Status

09.14.07: Conditional GC expired :(

09.24.07: Received Letter dated 09.19.07 -->Case pending Officer review

10.15.07: Another useless call to 1-800 line

11.13.07: Infopass Appt to inquire about I-751 status - Letter to Ombudsman sent.

12.08.07: Letter from Ombudsman received. Formal inquiry initiated. I should hear back from USCIS within 45 days.

01.05.08: Response from USCIS received: Required Review still in process. Contacted Congresswoman office.

Approved per Congresswoman's office response given in March 08.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Citizenship Timeline

11.05.07: N-400 Submitted

11.08.07: N-400 Application Received

11.14.07: N-400 Application Check Cashed!!

12.03.07: NOA Receipt Received - Priority Date:11/08/07

12.08.07: NOA 2 --> Fingerprint Notification Received. Scheduled date is 12.31.07

01.12.08: NOA 3 --> Interview Appt Letter. Interview date is 03.04 at 9:40AM

03.04.08: Interview done. I should hear from them soon.

04.07.08: Oath Ceremony Letter Received!!!

05.02.08: Oath Ceremony completed. I am now an American Citizen

Posted
Tammi: That was probably just a typo. There is a question in the book that as about the 13 original states. I remember the question very well because it is the only one that I could never answer correctly.

Not many native-born US Citizens could get it right.

There are five ladies: Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Maryland

Five long names: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Delaware

And three new ones: New York, New Jersey, and New Hampshire

04 Apr, 2004: Got married

05 Apr, 2004: I-130 Sent to CSC

13 Apr, 2004: I-130 NOA 1

19 Apr, 2004: I-129F Sent to MSC

29 Apr, 2004: I-129F NOA 1

13 Aug, 2004: I-130 Approved by CSC

28 Dec, 2004: I-130 Case Complete at NVC

18 Jan, 2005: Got the visa approved in Caracas

22 Jan, 2005: Flew home together! CCS->MIA->SFO

25 May, 2005: I-129F finally approved! We won't pursue it.

8 June, 2006: Our baby girl is born!

24 Oct, 2006: Window for filing I-751 opens

25 Oct, 2006: I-751 mailed to CSC

18 Nov, 2006: I-751 NOA1 received from CSC

30 Nov, 2006: I-751 Biometrics taken

05 Apr, 2007: I-751 approved, card production ordered

23 Jan, 2008: N-400 sent to CSC via certified mail

19 Feb, 2008: N-400 Biometrics taken

27 Mar, 2008: Naturalization interview notice received (NOA2 for N-400)

30 May, 2008: Naturalization interview, passed the test!

17 June, 2008: Naturalization oath notice mailed

15 July, 2008: Naturalization oath ceremony!

16 July, 2008: Registered to vote and applied for US passport

26 July, 2008: US Passport arrived.

Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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Posted
first off congratulations!

i would definitely wait for them to contact you about this.

would you mind sharing your interview experience with us please? like the questions, tests, etc.

thanks!

Thank you, ives damian! I would be happy to share my experience. My appointment was at noon and I arrived an hour early at the Los Angeles field office. There were only a handful of people waiting to be interviewed. The IO was nice and quite chatty. I was sworn in and she asked to see my driver's license and green card. That is all the documents she wanted to see. She then asked me to write a simple sentence..."I have a black dress". She went over my application rather quickly and asked where I lived, how many years I've lived in this country, my occupation, how many days I was out of the country during the past 5 years, what is my husband's occupation and where he was born, how many marriages my husband had and how long I've been married. Then she asked all the "Part 10. Additional Questions" on the application...Have you ever claimed to be a U.S. citizen, have you ever registered to vote in any Federal, state or local election in the U.S., etc.

As for the Civics test, she gave me a list of 10 questions to read aloud and to answer.

1) Who said, "Give me libery or give me death"?

2) Name some countries that were enemies during WW2?

3) What was the 49th state added to our union?

4) Who makes the Federal law in the U.S.?

5) Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

6) Why did the Pilgrims come to America?

7) What is name of the President's official home?

8) How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?

9) What do the stripes on the flag represent?

10) What were the original 30 States?....I was asked to skip this question.

The IO congratulated me on passing the interview, gave me the N-652 form and told me to wait for the approval letter. The interview was over before I knew it! I did not know about signing my photograph at the interview until I started reading this forum. BTW, thank you for replying to my question. I will wait for them to contact me on this issue.

Good luck on your interview on May 13! I hope it goes as well as mine went.

Congrats! I agree, wait until they contact you.

"What were the original 30 states?" - That is weird and ridiculous.

Thank you, Tammi! Oops, it's a typo, the 10th question should be *13* States, not 30. :)

OOHHH, I was going to say that isn't even one of the study questions, and memorizing 30 states on top of everything else is a bit much. :)

Tammi: That was probably just a typo. There is a question in the book that as about the 13 original states. I remember the question very well because it is the only one that I could never answer correctly.

Yeah, she did say it was a typo.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Posted
first off congratulations!

i would definitely wait for them to contact you about this.

would you mind sharing your interview experience with us please? like the questions, tests, etc.

thanks!

Thank you, ives damian! I would be happy to share my experience. My appointment was at noon and I arrived an hour early at the Los Angeles field office. There were only a handful of people waiting to be interviewed. The IO was nice and quite chatty. I was sworn in and she asked to see my driver's license and green card. That is all the documents she wanted to see. She then asked me to write a simple sentence..."I have a black dress". She went over my application rather quickly and asked where I lived, how many years I've lived in this country, my occupation, how many days I was out of the country during the past 5 years, what is my husband's occupation and where he was born, how many marriages my husband had and how long I've been married. Then she asked all the "Part 10. Additional Questions" on the application...Have you ever claimed to be a U.S. citizen, have you ever registered to vote in any Federal, state or local election in the U.S., etc.

As for the Civics test, she gave me a list of 10 questions to read aloud and to answer.

1) Who said, "Give me libery or give me death"?

2) Name some countries that were enemies during WW2?

3) What was the 49th state added to our union?

4) Who makes the Federal law in the U.S.?

5) Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

6) Why did the Pilgrims come to America?

7) What is name of the President's official home?

8) How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?

9) What do the stripes on the flag represent?

10) What were the original 30 States?....I was asked to skip this question.

The IO congratulated me on passing the interview, gave me the N-652 form and told me to wait for the approval letter. The interview was over before I knew it! I did not know about signing my photograph at the interview until I started reading this forum. BTW, thank you for replying to my question. I will wait for them to contact me on this issue.

Good luck on your interview on May 13! I hope it goes as well as mine went.

Congrats! I agree, wait until they contact you.

"What were the original 30 states?" - That is weird and ridiculous.

Thank you, Tammi! Oops, it's a typo, the 10th question should be *13* States, not 30. :)

OOHHH, I was going to say that isn't even one of the study questions, and memorizing 30 states on top of everything else is a bit much. :)

Tammi: That was probably just a typo. There is a question in the book that as about the 13 original states. I remember the question very well because it is the only one that I could never answer correctly.

Yeah, she did say it was a typo.

I'm sorry for the confusion, yes, it's a typo. I would freak out if I had to memorize 30 states. :o

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first off congratulations!

i would definitely wait for them to contact you about this.

would you mind sharing your interview experience with us please? like the questions, tests, etc.

thanks!

Thank you, ives damian! I would be happy to share my experience. My appointment was at noon and I arrived an hour early at the Los Angeles field office. There were only a handful of people waiting to be interviewed. The IO was nice and quite chatty. I was sworn in and she asked to see my driver's license and green card. That is all the documents she wanted to see. She then asked me to write a simple sentence..."I have a black dress". She went over my application rather quickly and asked where I lived, how many years I've lived in this country, my occupation, how many days I was out of the country during the past 5 years, what is my husband's occupation and where he was born, how many marriages my husband had and how long I've been married. Then she asked all the "Part 10. Additional Questions" on the application...Have you ever claimed to be a U.S. citizen, have you ever registered to vote in any Federal, state or local election in the U.S., etc.

As for the Civics test, she gave me a list of 10 questions to read aloud and to answer.

1) Who said, "Give me libery or give me death"?

2) Name some countries that were enemies during WW2?

3) What was the 49th state added to our union?

4) Who makes the Federal law in the U.S.?

5) Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

6) Why did the Pilgrims come to America?

7) What is name of the President's official home?

8) How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?

9) What do the stripes on the flag represent?

10) What were the original 30 States?....I was asked to skip this question.

The IO congratulated me on passing the interview, gave me the N-652 form and told me to wait for the approval letter. The interview was over before I knew it! I did not know about signing my photograph at the interview until I started reading this forum. BTW, thank you for replying to my question. I will wait for them to contact me on this issue.

Good luck on your interview on May 13! I hope it goes as well as mine went.

Wow, I really need to start studying... interview is in less than two months and i can't answer most of theses questions :help:

TIMELINE

I-751 (removing conditions on residency):

December 17, 2006: Sent I-751 to NSC

December 27, 2006: NOA1 date

January 20, 2007: Biometrics appointment

January 29, 2008: Card production ordered

February 5, 2008: New card received.

N-400 (Citizenship):

December 18, 2007: Sent N-400 to NSC

December 19, 2007: Received date & Priority date

December 26, 2007: Notice date - 100 days

January 24, 2008: Biometrics appointment

February 25, 2008: Interview notice received

May 28, 2008: Interview (Chicago, IL) - PASSED

June 24, 2008: Oath letter received

July 1, 2008: Oath ceremony, application for US Passport filled at local post office

July 11, 2008: Passport received.

I WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL VJERS FOR THEIR HELP AND SUPPORT!

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
Timeline
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I had the interview yesterday and I passed the Civics and English tests.

Congratulations - I'm wondering what your priority date was? I'm waiting for my N-400 via the LA office, and published timeframes are inconsistent.

Thanks, AusCal. Here's my timeline:

Sent N-400 Application - May 25/07

Received - June 1/07

Biometrics Appt. - July 11/07

Interview Appt. - April 2/08

Thanks for replying - since my priority date is Oct 07, I think I'll just forget about studying for a while LOL

N400 at California SC, Field office- Los Angeles

Sep 3, 2007 Application Mailed

Sep 12, 2007 - Priority date

Nov 9,2007 - check cashed

Nov 20,2007 - NOA1: "expect to be notified within 425 days of this notice",

Jan 10, 2008 - fingerprints appointment (letter lost due to mailing address receipted incorrectly)

Feb 7, 2008 - fingerprints done (took about 10 min - as a walk-in)

Sept 8, 2008 - Interview date (letter received Jul 18) - rescheduled at my request

Jan 6, 2009 - Interview date

Feb 26, 2009 - Citizenship Oath

*online status "case received Oct 29", no touches showing.

 
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