Hello everyone!
I did my N400 interview yesterday. My spouse was with me and we were nervous because we were not sure if he will be allowed in there with me or not.
Our feild office is Orlando, Fl office.
My husband was not only allowed inside the building, but he was required to attend the interview. We did a combo interview.
The officer started with the I-751 first and said she can't work on the N400 until after she is done with the I-751. So she requested our 2021 taxes (which we submitted with N400) she didn't have them but luckily I had copies of everything. So I gave her both 2022 and 2021 taxes. She then asked if we want to submit any updated evidence. Like insurance cards or pictures which we did. (We don't pay rent or mortgage, she asked about those as well but they were not applicable for us).
She had small conversation and we let her know that we just celebrated our 5 years wedding anniversary (4/16). And that we had the week off and we were going to travel but we had to cancel because of the interview. Then she said the I-751 was approved. She looked at my husband and told him to stay silent and asked me if I am ready. She asked the civics questions then reading and writing. She then updated my case, because I changed my work address and received a traffic ticket. I showed her the ticket and the receipt that I paid the ticket. She asked more details about it. She asked me questions from the N400 application as well. Then she said I was approved and to wait for the ceremony. She gave me the paper that says approved.
Our interview was at 12:45 pm. And we waited until 3pm for the ceremony. And now I am an American!!
Civics questions:
Which ocean is on the east coast?
What did Susan B Anthony do?
What is the capital of your state?
In 1803 which territory did the US buy from France?
When do we celebrate independence day?
What is one right that is only for US citizens?
Reading sentence:
What state has the most people?
Writing sentence:
California has the most people.
Good luck for everyone else! And make sure you take your spouses with you.