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My online filing experience. Applied online on March 1st, had interview today April 25th and passed! Super fast. 

I am in a smaller state and there were only 3 people ahead of me when I got there half an hour early. The immigration officer was friendly but official. He had me write a simple sentence and then started the civics test, he asked me if I had studied and he asked me 6 questions and I got them all right, he wrote down my answers as he went. Some of my answers he said 'that is true' or 'correct' and some he said nothing. After that he told me I had passed the civics portion of the test and the English portion (just writing down a short sentence that he read out).

The questions he asked were.

How many justices on the Supreme Court? (9)

What does the president's cabinet do? (Advises the President)

Name one branch or part of the government. (Congress)

If both the president and the Vice President can no longer serve, who becomes President? (The Speaker of the House)

What did the declaration of independence do? (Declared our independence from Great Britain)

We elect as US senator for how many years? (6)

After that he asked me a lot of important questions from the form, he asked me about my unemployment status and agreed that I have one of the most important jobs being a stay at home mother! Then we had a nice chat.

He printed me out my approval letter and also a eatery recommendation for my home country's foods.

Interview probably took around 35-45 mins in all and was a great experience. He said I will [pobably have my interview scheduled in May or June but did not know exactly how long it would take. Good luck everyone!

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6 hours ago, Momknowsbest said:

My online filing experience. Applied online on March 1st, had interview today April 25th and passed! Super fast. 

I am in a smaller state and there were only 3 people ahead of me when I got there half an hour early. The immigration officer was friendly but official. He had me write a simple sentence and then started the civics test, he asked me if I had studied and he asked me 6 questions and I got them all right, he wrote down my answers as he went. Some of my answers he said 'that is true' or 'correct' and some he said nothing. After that he told me I had passed the civics portion of the test and the English portion (just writing down a short sentence that he read out).

The questions he asked were.

How many justices on the Supreme Court? (9)

What does the president's cabinet do? (Advises the President)

Name one branch or part of the government. (Congress)

If both the president and the Vice President can no longer serve, who becomes President? (The Speaker of the House)

What did the declaration of independence do? (Declared our independence from Great Britain)

We elect as US senator for how many years? (6)

After that he asked me a lot of important questions from the form, he asked me about my unemployment status and agreed that I have one of the most important jobs being a stay at home mother! Then we had a nice chat.

He printed me out my approval letter and also a eatery recommendation for my home country's foods.

Interview probably took around 35-45 mins in all and was a great experience. He said I will [pobably have my interview scheduled in May or June but did not know exactly how long it would take. Good luck everyone!

Congratulations!

AOS

09/04/13 Package received
09/11/13 Checks cashed
09/14/13 NOAs hardcopies received in the mail
09/17/13 Biometrics letter received in the mail for 10/09/2012
10/09/13 Biometrics
10/09/13 Moved to "Testing and Interview"
11/13/13 EAD changed to "Card Production"
11/22/13 EAD delivered by USPS mail
05/16/14 Text notice of interview scheduled for June 23rd, 2014

06/23/14 Interview day. Approved on the spot.

06/27/14 E-mail/Text for Card Production

06/27/14 E-mail/Text with USPS tracking number

06/28/14 Received welcome letter in the mail

07/01/14 Green card in hand!

ROC

03/24/2016 Package mailed

03/25/2016 Packaged delivered at CSC

03/29/2016 Check cashed

03/31/2016 NOA1 received in the mail

04/14/2016 Biometrics letter received in the mail for 04/27/2016

04/27/2016 Biometrics

10/26/2016 E-mail for Card Production

11/01/2016 Received ROC Approval letter in the mail

11/02/2016 E-mail stating Card was mailed today

11/02/2016 E-mail with USPS tracking number

11/04/2016 Green card in hand!

N-400

03/24/2017 Package mailed

03/25/2017 Package delivered at Dallas/Lewisville, TX

03/30/2017 Check cashed

04/07/2017 NOA1 received in the mail

04/14/2017 Biometrics letter received in the mail for 04/24/2017

04/24/2017 Biometrics

05/23/2017 Moved to "In Line For An Interview"

05/30/2018 E-mail for interview scheduled

07/09/2018 Interview day. Recommended for Approval.

07/12/2018 E-mail/Text for "We are Scheduling your Oath Ceremony"

07/25/2018 E-mail/Text for "We Scheduled your Oath Ceremony"

07/30/2018 Received Oath Ceremony letter in the mail

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