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On 2/25/2022 at 1:01 PM, cablewyres said:

Hey Everyone!

 

Update:

I finally had my interview today without it getting cancelled! hahaha I passed it and an now just waiting in the USCIS waiting area to be called for the Oath Taking.

 

Wohoo! But dang, it was a good thing I was prepared to answer the officer’s questions. I was asked a lot of questions about my marriage and divorce:

When and how did I met my ex wife. How did we end up getting married. How long we were married. Why we divorced. How long were we living together and were separated. If were still married when we filed for my ROC. And she was going back and forth with her computer and my paper stack of documents which I submitted from way back during the AOS process which were already sitting on her desk.

But it wasn’t bad actually. I feel like I was overthinking of how they were going to treat me. As long as you have the answers to their questions, I think it went well and the officer wasn’t rude or anything. She was just doing her job. So, I managed to stay calm.

 

By the way, she did ask for my certified divorce decree! It was a good thing that my original interview schedule was postponed because that gave me time to request for a certified copy of my divorce decree. God knew and it all worked out.

 

I was then asked all the Yes or No questions. I was tested for the civics part:

What is an amendment?

What is the Constitution?

What is the capital of the US?

Who is the Speaker of the House?

What are three of the 13 original colonies?

Who makes the federal laws?

 

I was asked to read a sentence on a tablet and asked to write an answer.

 

After more questionings here and there, she took a photo of me and made me check my info on a tablet and made sure all my info were correct.

 

And then, I was told congratulations. I just need to wait in the waiting room again to be called for the Oath Ceremony.

 

And here I am, typing this out.. waiting Lol But, I’m so glad I passed. It has indeed been a journey everyone! God is good! 😊

 

Congratulations. I am in a similar boat. I got 10yr IR1 category GC so ROC was not needed. I have a few questions for you - 

 

1. Did you have to submit any proof of marriage or divorce while filling up the application?

2. If you were interviewed, did they ask you anything regarding your marriage or divorce?

3. What questions did they ask you during the interview?

4. Are there any written or verbal questions that should be prepared? If yes, where to find them?

On 2/25/2022 at 1:01 PM, cablewyres said:

Hey Everyone!

 

Update:

I finally had my interview today without it getting cancelled! hahaha I passed it and an now just waiting in the USCIS waiting area to be called for the Oath Taking.

 

Wohoo! But dang, it was a good thing I was prepared to answer the officer’s questions. I was asked a lot of questions about my marriage and divorce:

When and how did I met my ex wife. How did we end up getting married. How long we were married. Why we divorced. How long were we living together and were separated. If were still married when we filed for my ROC. And she was going back and forth with her computer and my paper stack of documents which I submitted from way back during the AOS process which were already sitting on her desk.

But it wasn’t bad actually. I feel like I was overthinking of how they were going to treat me. As long as you have the answers to their questions, I think it went well and the officer wasn’t rude or anything. She was just doing her job. So, I managed to stay calm.

 

By the way, she did ask for my certified divorce decree! It was a good thing that my original interview schedule was postponed because that gave me time to request for a certified copy of my divorce decree. God knew and it all worked out.

 

I was then asked all the Yes or No questions. I was tested for the civics part:

What is an amendment?

What is the Constitution?

What is the capital of the US?

Who is the Speaker of the House?

What are three of the 13 original colonies?

Who makes the federal laws?

 

I was asked to read a sentence on a tablet and asked to write an answer.

 

After more questionings here and there, she took a photo of me and made me check my info on a tablet and made sure all my info were correct.

 

And then, I was told congratulations. I just need to wait in the waiting room again to be called for the Oath Ceremony.

 

And here I am, typing this out.. waiting Lol But, I’m so glad I passed. It has indeed been a journey everyone! God is good! 😊

 

Congratulations. I am in a similar boat. I got 10yr IR1 category GC so ROC was not needed. I have a few questions for you - 

 

1. Did you have to submit any proof of marriage or divorce while filling up the application?

2. If you were interviewed, did they ask you anything regarding your marriage or divorce?

3. What questions did they ask you during the interview?

4. Are there any written or verbal questions that should be prepared? If yes, where to find them?

 
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