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Indianapolis IN | Review on April 12, 2024: | Lucre
Rating: | Review Topic: Naturalization
I was scheduled at 1:20pm but they started interviewing me after 2pm. The first thing the officer said is that I can't take the oath that day because the cut is at 2pm so if I pass I need to be scheduled for a different day, which was annoying but no biggie, I wanted to be over with the exam. She asked for my green card (I had two) and the NOA.
The system was not working so she complaint a little bit but (thanks to a review I read about officers complaining here) I didn't say much about it just smiled and said 'it's testing your patience' in an amicable tone. After at least 5 minutes of me sitting waiting in front of her and she complaining, she decided to give me a print exam instead. She read the questions, she wrote my answers and marked correct. For the reading part she held the paper and pointed to the first question and told me to read out loud, I did and she marked correct on the paper. For the writing section she handed me the sheet and made me write a sentence she said out loud, I did and she marked correct. She made me sign each piece of paper. Then she did something in the system that seemed to be working again and started asking questions about my N-400 form like:
- are you married? (yes)
- are you going to change your name? (no)
- even tho you are married you don't use your husband's last name? (no)
- have you ever owed taxes? (no)
- have you ever been arrested? (no)
- do you understand the oath of allegiance? (yes)
- what does it say? (it says that I renounce loyalty to any other countries and that I am going to follow the US laws)
She did something else in the system that was still working funky and printed some papers.
She kept the paper that I got with the interview date and gave me my green cards. Asked if I had any questions and told me I'm going to be receiving a letter with my appointment for the oath ceremony. When I left there were people still waiting to take the oath but I think I was the last one to be interviewed (I was very annoyed at that because I really wanted to be over with the whole thing and they obviously could have fit me in, but oh well).
The same day they updated my USCIS account.
She was mostly nice and everyone else in the office was friendly.
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