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Anyone else get the same IO for both AOS and Citizenship interview?

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Yesterday when we went to San Francisco for the wife's interview, they sent us to the same floor, and we sat in the same lucky seats in the waiting room as we did for the AOS. We saw our interviewer from three years ago walking down the hall. Big surprise when he comes back 30 minutes later, and calls my wife's name. "It's okay. Just you. Your husband can stay here this time. I just need his driver's license."

Whoa! Has that happened to anyone else?

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Yesterday when we went to San Francisco for the wife's interview, they sent us to the same floor, and we sat in the same lucky seats in the waiting room as we did for the AOS. We saw our interviewer from three years ago walking down the hall. Big surprise when he comes back 30 minutes later, and calls my wife's name. "It's okay. Just you. Your husband can stay here this time. I just need his driver's license."

Whoa! Has that happened to anyone else?

Would have been nice, the IO during our AOS was sweet and compassionate, wife and stepdaughter were scared stiff, I did most of the talking, but she made them relax. She was 100% American and natural born. After that, wifes' and stepdaughter IO's weren't so nice and couldn't even speak good understandable English.

I assume your wifes' interview went well, what about her oath ceremony?

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Wow he remembered you and your wife after three years? That guy must have some memory!

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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I assume your wifes' interview went well, what about her oath ceremony?

After they came out of the interview, the IO asked me to join them in the hallway. He took us down one floor, and told us to wait while they prepared our oath letter. About ten minutes later someone hand delivered the oath letter to her for the July 26th ceremony in Oakland.

The IO was an elderly Filipino, and that made it easier on the wife. Both times he seemed stern at first, but warmed to us quickly. Perhaps that is why he remembers us, or maybe, he just saw his name on the AOS documents that he previewed before the interview.

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