My interview was today at the Chicago Field Office. It was really smooth and everyone was really nice! My husband was able to come in with me and wait which was an unexpected but nice surprise.
Questions I was asked:
1. What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?
2. Who makes federal laws?
3. We elect a president for how many years?
4. What did Martin Luther King Jr. do?
5. The idea of self government is in the first three words of the constitution. What are these words?
6. What is the name of the president now?
I don't remember the sentence I read out loud, but my writing test was "Washington was the first president". She helped me with a name change that I didn't realize I needed, and we changed two things since I applied: a trip over Christmas and that I am still a member of a work union. She was really lovely and made me feel comfortable. She had my file open on her desk, and it had all of my immigration paperwork back from my K-1 visa. It was fun to see paperwork I hadn't seen in years! I wouldn't have realized it but I recognized the colourful tabs I used to organize all the different parts.
The officer said they are currently scheduling oath ceremonies for March, so we will see.