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Baltimore MD | Review on September 17, 2014: | chantal356
Rating: | Review Topic: Naturalization
I had my interview today at the Baltimore field office. The officer was very nice and friendly. Baltimore does same day oath ceremonies but today was full so I have to go back next week for the oath ceremony. There is lots of parking and its free. You can take in your cell phones, water and snacks. My appointment was at 1pm and I was too nervous to eat so I made sure to take something with me just in case. First you go thru security - similar to the airport screenings - then you check in at the front desk, they will check your interview letter and stamp it. Then you go into the waiting room and stop at a stop sign, another employee will check the letter, and give you a number - similar to the MVA - she told you to listen for your name. I arrived about 45 minutes early and had to wait for almost an hour before the interviewing officer called my name. The waiting room is large and there were several people there with babies and toddlers.
I can't remember much of the actual interview.
Questions asked were:
Who becomes president if the president can't?
What is 1 right under the first amendment?
Name a part of the amendment that states who can vote
Why did the first colonials come to America? This one stumped me, he gave me clues until I got it -- religious freedom
I can't remember the other 2 questions.
Thank you to all who posted their interview experiences, I knew what to expect.
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