One of the best if not the best christmas present i got.
My journey finally came to an end, and i am happy to be done with immigration.
After everything i've been through in US, the felling of relief i felt when officer said "congratulations, you became a US citizen" is hard to describe.
Office: Cennetial in Denver, Colorado
It was very quiet in this office, there were only 7-8 of us that day.
I came 2 hours before my interview and no one said anything for arriving too early. They let me in and also they even called me for an interview one hour before my schedule time.
The whole interview process and oath took around 20 minutes.
I applied under 5 year rule.
Both officers that were interviewing that day were very smiley, in a good positive mood.
It started with civics questions, then went to reading and writing.
After that i went through a lot of yes and no questions.
The only thing they asked a little bit in more detail was my travel. I have 8 trips in total with around 500 days out of US for 5 years. One trip in particular was 176 days and officer was interested why i was out of the country for so long.
I said it was during covid and i had to take care of my sick father and that's it. He put that info in the system, made me sign at the end and then he asked me if i want to get an oath right now.
Hope this come in use for anyone who traveled a lot during 5 years.
The whole wait time is a lot more stressful than interview itself.
Please also, dress up. This is a nice occasion and special moment in your life. Don't go like most people did, like they went to walmart.
Good luck to all still on this journey, you got this!
Now it's time for expedited passport.