Today I had my interview in Brooklyn, NY. The officer was very friendly and kind. After the civics, reading, and writing tests, we mostly talked about my work history, addresses, and trips outside the U.S.
In the end, he handed me the paper recommending my approval and told me I would get an oath date shortly.
When I left the interview, I already had the status update I was placed in line for the oath scheduling.
Based on my experience, my takeaway is that if you practice civics and everything in your application is true, there’s nothing to worry about. He even asked me something that I apologized for not remembering exactly, and he was very understanding.
Here are the six questions asked:
What is the name of the Speaker of the House now?
What is one responsibility that is only for US citizens?
Who vetoes bills?
Why does the flag have 50 stars?
What does the President’s cabinet do?
We elect a US Senator for how many years?