Unfortunately not!! Still no movement. Not sure if it's because we put him down with his primary citizenship whereas he entered the US on the German passport, or whether he took a short 10 day trip home (I got the interview notice when he was out of the country), or whether his name is super common that's causing the delay
What? I didn't know you could've asked about my spouse's case as well!!! I guess I should've had the mind but I got up at 6AM and was super tired for the interview...
Also here's my exprerience:
Arrived 30 minutes early but didn’t get called in 30 minutes after my assigned time slot. Can’t remember the questions because I was sleep deprived - the officer spent more time on the logistic questions - apparently I left some of the questions blank - not sure how I did that since I filled them out online. She updated the questions and verified the changes. Also, I asked the officer to remove “so help me god” part from my oath.
No name change and they told me to swear in the same day at 8:30. I actually have a judicial name change scheduled later with my local court - it's additional fee but saves me a lot of time.
The ceremony was… efficient. They did a group oath swearing, and it was a bit awkward for me to not do “so help me god” part when everyone else was saying it - not that it mattered since it was a lot of peple😅😅. I felt like I stood out too much.
And then they handed the certificates by calling out our names - felt like handing out candy to children a bit 😂.
The officer was funny though - made a few jokes in between the ceremonial and legalese parts of the ceremony. I thought it was a positive experience.
The room was super crowded at the end when everyone was trying to take a photo with the sign - I ended up just leaving because I didn't want to line up and they needed to clear the room for other people. I wish they had a place to take photograph outside the venue though.