Pleased to share my recent interview experience. Had my N-400/I-751 combo interview on July 1st. It was the most pleasant and humble experience one could ask for.
Things might have been delayed the day of since we had to wait 90 minutes past our appointment time to be finally called up by the most friendly IO. She greeted my and my wife both, but politely asked my wife to wait in the lobby as she would not be needing her to adjudicate the case, even though she had called me a week before the appointment to remind me to bring my wife since there is a pending 751.
After the pleasant greetings, swearing in, and fingerprints and photo, I was asked to provide my greencard and DL(these ended up being the only documents she asked for out of the almost 500-page file I had).
Started with the civics questions, which I passed with ease. Then to the yes/no questions. I was asked if there were any changes, there were a couple changes since I had an international vacation between filing and interview, we updated that and signed it.
She congratulated me and said I passed the N-400 part of the interview, we will now proceed to the 751.
Asked my wife's full name. And congrats again that's all she needed.
Handed me the paper which said I passed the test. Explained the 751 transfer process, it will be approved once she has the file transferred. Once approved, oath ceremony notice will be mailed to me.
Walked me to the exit door, where my awesome pregnant wife waited patiently. 😁
July 2nd - 751 was transferred.
July 3rd - 751 case was approved.
July 3rd - N400 has been recommended for approval and submitted for quality review.
July 3rd - N400 oath ceremony will be scheduled.
July 4th - First 4th of July in this country of the last 20 years of me being here which had all the feels and emotions and that proud feeling of being an American.(Almost an American, I know)
July 9th - Oath ceremony has been scheduled for July 23rd. 🇺🇸
Thanks a lot to everybody on this forum. A lot of useful and helpful insight in here. Good luck to all who are still waiting.