Good morning! Buenos dias!
I submitted my citizenship application on February 5th online and I got scheduled for an interview 4 days later! But I didn't know about it until I got the notice in the regular mail about 2 weeks after applying. I had no idea anything USCIS related could happen this quick, so I wasn't even checking online statuses!
My interview was scheduled for March 27th, Milwaukee WI field office. I applied under the 5 year rule with ROC still pending (ROC was submitted in June of 2020).
Since I still had ROC case pending, I created a simple document relaying to the USCIS that I had another pending case and asking if the interview for it could be waived or done together with the citizenship interview. I uploaded the document through my USCIS account (wild! nothing had to be mailed in!). They replied by sending me a notice of a combo interview in the regular mail about 2 weeks after my request. Also wild!
My interview was held in the Milwaukee field office, as stated above. I will write up and submit a more detailed summary a little later, but I will pin-point some facts. I was dressed business casual: slacks and a nice sweater. I arrived about 20 minutes before my appointment. I had to check in on the 2nd floor: they scanned the barcode on my interview letter, quickly took my picture with what looked like a memory eraser clicker from Men in Black, and they took fingerprints of my index fingers.
They called my name about 10 minutes after my appointment time. I had a female officer who took me to her office. She conducted both interviews, first the citizenship part, then the ROC part. Citizenship part went relatively smooth. The officer confirmed my bio info and applying under the 5 year rule. She also went through all of the questions on the form that I already answered online. Then she asked me 6 civics questions and told me that I answered all 6 correctly (they were easy questions!). Then, I had to read a sentence off of the tablet in front of me and then I had to write a sentence on the same tablet. The pen worked great, and she told me I could take several lines in case I needed more space. She told me that I passed my citizenship test. Then, we went over my name change (I'm changing my first name), and she confirmed if I still wanted to proceed, and I signed my confirmation in a couple places (on the tablet).
Then, she moved to the ROC part. She confirmed that I got divorced during the ROC process and that I was asking for a divorce waiver. She took my divorce decree and looked it over, then gave it back to me. She asked me what led to the divorce, the last time I saw my ex-spouse, and all the addresses where I lived while in the US. The questions seemed to be just fact-checking off of the information I already provided when filing ROC.
The officer saw that I had a bag of evidence with me and asked if I had anything that would help my case and that I haven't submitted yet. I told her that most of what I had was just a repetition of what I submitted, in case they didn't have it on file for any reason. I had very little evidence for ROC: joined bank account statements, being on my ex-wife's health insurance, a print-out of being each other's emergency contact at work, tax transcripts, pictures with family. I did receive an RFIE back in 2021 asking for more initial evidence, so I was able to get and submit affidavits from my ex-wife's family and my friend. I brought the originals with me, and the officer briefly read through them and kept them.
At the end of my interview, the officer gave me a piece of paper that said that I passed my citizenship test but that a decision could not be made at the time. The officer explained that she never saw my ROC file until today, so she needed some time to review it and make sure everything looked good. It was hard to hear such news, but I was glad that the citizenship interview went well.
Yesterday, I received a notice in the mail that my Oath Ceremony was scheduled for May 9th! It doesn't say anywhere in the notice or in my online account that my case was approved, but it must be approved. My ROC case online status still says "We're ready to schedule your interview".
I still can't believe that the citizenship process went so quick and smooth! After waiting for my ROC to be approved for almost 4 years, I was getting ready to wait for over a year to hear anything at all.
Good luck to everyone still waiting and hoping! I heard this so many times on here before, and every time, it was hard to believe it would be my turn, but believe me: your turn will come, and it will turn out just fine!