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Pinnacle

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    San Jose CA

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  1. Don't give up hope. The last day to register to vote in California for the election is 15 days before election day. Also, it helps that SF does same-day oaths
  2. Not anymore, apparently. I just received a notification that I will be rescheduled at my request (which I never requested). No stress though...I saw a post where someone's oath was canceled a mere 6 days before they were to take it and the same wording was used. P.S. I'm now scheduled for August 27th, same location
  3. Thank you! Hang in there. Your time is coming soon 🙂
  4. Yay! Congrats to you, @WozAnon - NM! I was looking forward to your update, so thanks for sharing. I'm glad your interview went well...the hardest part is over now. Earlier today I received a notification that my case was updated. Upon checking, I saw that the Oath ceremony was scheduled and a letter was mailed with the date, time, and location. It was about 3 hours before I could access the PDF (USCIS was having some technical issues), but upon reading it I saw that I'm scheduled to take the Oath on August 28th in Campbell. I was surprised by that but I'm glad you got some insight on what to expect from the IO today. Looks like we'll be having a big ceremony 🇺🇸
  5. Thanks a lot! All the best with your interview today! I know you'll crush it. Yeah, that would be something if we got the same oath ceremony. I'll keep you posted and please do the same. Let us know how it goes today
  6. For @WozAnon - NM and anyone else following along, I had my interview at the San Jose office and it went well. I checked in 30 minutes before my appointment and the security guards were friendly and talkative. They then wished me good luck. I sat in the waiting room until roughly 10 minutes past my appointment time when the officer called my name at 1:15 pm. I noticed that other officers were checking applicants' IDs at the door when they called their names but my officer didn't choose to see my ID until we were seated in his office. During the walk to his office, he asked how I was, etc. He told me to remain standing and then had me swear under oath that I would tell the truth. Afterward, he did a lot of small talk and we delved into a bit of world history and geography. He's Chinese (I didn't get his name) and he told me about the love he had for air travel when he was a little boy. He had two miniature planes on one of his shelves and I remarked that I have about 4 miniature planes as well, although different carriers than the 2 he had. He spoke about his son who is going into his last year of college and how he wishes his son would cook at home and save money from eating out, lol. Not long afterward, he asked me if I was ready for my history test. I told him that I was a bit nervous but he assured me that I would do well and it would be easy for me since I love history. The first question was who wrote the Declaration of Independence? When I answered it correctly, the officer said, "yay!" He did that with most if not all of the answers that I gave. I don't remember all of the questions but I got them correct. One state that borders Mexico? Which war was Eisenhower in? When do we vote for President? I had to write on the iPad "Lincoln was the president during the Civil War." I don't remember what I had to read 😵‍💫 😂 After signing my name on the iPad for the n400 form, the officer asked me a few of the yes/no questions. The ones he asked were about military groups, whether I ever said or wrote that I was a citizen of the USA, if I would bear arms if required by the government, if I was arrested for treason etc, and if I would abide by the Constitution. In the end, he told me that I passed and that I should be receiving a notice for my oath date in the mail in about 2 weeks. Two hours later, I had 2 notices in my account: Recommended for approval...submitted for quality review, and oath ceremony will be scheduled. I believe I'll take the oath in August since my green card anniversary date isn't until the end of July. I'm looking forward to it and hope to be able to cast a vote in this upcoming election. Best wishes to all of you on your journey! You're next @WozAnon - NM
  7. Thank you! I can hardly believe the time is almost here. I'll share it late afternoon 🫡
  8. That’s great! All the best to you as well!
  9. I applied online on April 28th under the 3 yr rule and my biometrics were reused. This morning I received notification that action was taken on my case. My interview was scheduled for July 18th, San Jose, CA.
  10. Applied April 28th under the 3-year rule. Biometrics were reused. Processing time states 6 months so I'm well within that time frame. Hoping to make travel plans for the summer but not before I know when my interview will be held, lol
  11. I'm following along as well. I haven't seen much updates from those with SJ as their field office
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