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I had my interview today and it literally took 15 min. I went to the Norfolk office for an 8 o'clock appt. I arrived 15 mins early and was called back at 8:10. The IO was very nice and the interview went great. When we were done I looked at the clock and it said 8:25 so it went really quick. The questions I was asked were

Who is the VP? Joe Biden

What is the highest court in the land? The Supreme Court

What people were brought to the US and sold as slaves? Africans

Who creates laws? Congress

Why did the colonists fight the British? Higher taxes

How many amendments are there to the constitution? 27

She said that I have passed everything but they have to check my military records so that will take an additional 2 - 4 weeks.

All in all I had a great interview and can't wait the the oath ceremeny. I want to thank everyone here who helped answere any questions I posted and I found a lot of good info here. :dance:

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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I had my interview today and it literally took 15 min. I went to the Norfolk office for an 8 o'clock appt. I arrived 15 mins early and was called back at 8:10. The IO was very nice and the interview went great. When we were done I looked at the clock and it said 8:25 so it went really quick. The questions I was asked were

Who is the VP? Joe Biden

What is the highest court in the land? The Supreme Court

What people were brought to the US and sold as slaves? Africans

Who creates laws? Congress

Why did the colonists fight the British? Higher taxes

How many amendments are there to the constitution? 27

She said that I have passed everything but they have to check my military records so that will take an additional 2 - 4 weeks.

All in all I had a great interview and can't wait the the oath ceremeny. I want to thank everyone here who helped answere any questions I posted and I found a lot of good info here. :dance:

What military records? That's a new one for me.

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I had my interview today and it literally took 15 min. I went to the Norfolk office for an 8 o'clock appt. I arrived 15 mins early and was called back at 8:10. The IO was very nice and the interview went great. When we were done I looked at the clock and it said 8:25 so it went really quick. The questions I was asked were

Who is the VP? Joe Biden

What is the highest court in the land? The Supreme Court

What people were brought to the US and sold as slaves? Africans

Who creates laws? Congress

Why did the colonists fight the British? Higher taxes

How many amendments are there to the constitution? 27

She said that I have passed everything but they have to check my military records so that will take an additional 2 - 4 weeks.

All in all I had a great interview and can't wait the the oath ceremeny. I want to thank everyone here who helped answere any questions I posted and I found a lot of good info here. :dance:

What military records? That's a new one for me.

I served in the Army & Marine Corp back in the 80's. So I had to provide them with copies of my DD-214 & fill out G-325B Biographic info from the military.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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I had my interview today and it literally took 15 min. I went to the Norfolk office for an 8 o'clock appt. I arrived 15 mins early and was called back at 8:10. The IO was very nice and the interview went great. When we were done I looked at the clock and it said 8:25 so it went really quick. The questions I was asked were

Who is the VP? Joe Biden

What is the highest court in the land? The Supreme Court

What people were brought to the US and sold as slaves? Africans

Who creates laws? Congress

Why did the colonists fight the British? Higher taxes

How many amendments are there to the constitution? 27

She said that I have passed everything but they have to check my military records so that will take an additional 2 - 4 weeks.

All in all I had a great interview and can't wait the the oath ceremeny. I want to thank everyone here who helped answere any questions I posted and I found a lot of good info here. :dance:

What military records? That's a new one for me.

I served in the Army & Marine Corp back in the 80's. So I had to provide them with copies of my DD-214 & fill out G-325B Biographic info from the military.

Welcome to the USA, your already served this country, but surprised the military didn't throw in USC as part of the deal. Willing to do that for my daughter for 18 months in Iraq, hmmm, let us think that over.

You already took a very strong oath to defend the constitution of these United States, USC almost seems redundant, I hope they treat you well, and with respect, glad to hear you had a reasonable IO, but don't they have access to your military records?

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Welcome to the USA, your already served this country, but surprised the military didn't throw in USC as part of the deal. Willing to do that for my daughter for 18 months in Iraq, hmmm, let us think that over.

You already took a very strong oath to defend the constitution of these United States, USC almost seems redundant, I hope they treat you well, and with respect, glad to hear you had a reasonable IO, but don't they have access to your military records?

Thank you. I find it funny that they don't have access to the records as well. They wanted me to file an N-426 as well but as I had my DD-214 they didn't need it. I think that as I joined the military back in 1982 there wasn't a whole lot going on with the military so recruitment was not a top priority as they had there pick of who they wanted. Not so these days with the Iraq & Afghan wars

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Turkey
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Congratulations :dance:

12/30/1999 -marriage to a US Citizen

01/31/2005 - applied for AOS (sent documents to Chicago lockbox)

03/21/2005 - Biometrics and fingerprinting done in Norfolk

11/14/2005 - Interview letter dated November 7th is received

01/23/2006 - Interview at Washington DC - APPROVED

02/03/2006 - RECEIVED MY PERMENANT RESIDENT CARD

10/31/2008 - Filed N400 at TSC

11/04/2008 - Application Received

11/28/2008 - Fingerprinting done in Norfolk VA

02/23/2009 - Interview in Dallas TX - not enough evidence on marriage -given till 03/23/2009 to submit all the necessary documents

2009 - CITIZEN

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Congrats :star: hope my interview is going to take 15 min.as well.. sounds good :)

animated_us_flag.gifN-400 Naturalization

03/23/09 Sent N-400 to Lewisville, Texas by UPS

03/25/09 delivered

03/30/09 check cashed

03/31/09 NOA

04/03/09 Touched

04/24/09 Biometrics

07/18/09 Interview letter received

08/19/09 Interview -*APPROVED*

08/27/09 Oath date -** US CITIZEN **

09/01/09 Applied for passport

09/14/09 Passport Received !!!

 
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