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Names Service Center CIS Office Filed NOA Bio. Appt. Interview Approved ? Oath Comments Updated Last
April & Keith Online Raleigh NC 2020-09-20 2020-12-14 Yes 2020-12-14 The officer was great and very friendly during my test. I had to read "How many senators do we have?" and write "We have one hundred senators." This was on an iPad and my writing looked like garbage. My questions were as follows: Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? Thomas Jefferson How many Amendments are there? 27 Name 2 US Holidays. Christmas and Thanksgiving Name both Oceans bordering the US. Pacific on the West and Atlantic on the East. Name 4 states bordering Mexico. New Mexico, California, Arizona, Texas. Name 4 Native American Tribes. Cherokee, Blackfeet, Huron, Seneca I forgot Arizona as a bordering State and could only name 2/4 native tribes. I still stopped at 6 questions and was passed anyway. The questions demanded more answers than the example test I was studying from (ie. Name 2 Oceans whereas the quiz asked for 1), so if you are studying I recommend learning ALL bullet points, not just 1, 2 or 3. The # they required from me surprised me twice. Mr Anderson was an amazing officer, he was joking and friendly the entire time. I was approved and moved directly to my swear in ceremony because of covid not wanting multiple appointments. I was underdressed, but not allowed to have anybody attend with me so I guess it didn't matter in the end. The officer doing the swear in ceremony was rude to multiple immigrants there, was blatantly agitated over language barriers, and completely impatient with having to repeat himself at any point. As a final impression of USCIS, it wasn't great. A woman there was worried about travelling a few days after the ceremony, and he ragged on her multiple times about not arranging the ceremony appointment so close to travel time, but none of us had received a notice or paperwork indicating the ceremony would be at the same time as the civics test. I didn't know for sure until I answered my last question and was told to go to the ceremony room. So I thought he was unnecessarily rude considering the surprise of it all. All in all, my interview officer was great and my ceremony officer was a total jerk. Luckily, he couldn't let his horrible attitude undo any of the work the rest of us had put in! 2020-12-14
Gmeria A & J 2020-09-16 2020-09-16
Kiligasaurus K & E Online Houston TX 2021-09-27 2022-02-17 Yes 2022-05-11 2022-06-27
DMenace83 B & A Online New York City NY 2020-11-29 2020-12-15 2021-10-07 Yes 2021-10-13
blank avatar Nicole & Nicole Lewisville TX Lockbox New York City NY 2016-06-20 2016-06-27 2016-07-04
Jenna & Dane Online Tampa FL 2020-08-22 2021-02-01 Yes 2021-02-01 2021-02-02
Kalsenat Kenny & Erica Online Los Angeles CA 2021-07-20 2021-07-24 2021-10-12 Yes 2021-11-15 2021-11-16
Angel & Lowell Online Seattle WA 2022-07-16 2022-07-20 2022-11-10 Yes 2022-11-10 Very straightforward, answered six questions correctly and that ended the exam part. Wrote a short couple of sentences that were dictated for English comp test. Organized and well run, all agents were friendly and helpful. 2022-11-11
Samaab87 S & N Online Denver CO 2020-05-20 2021-03-18 Yes 2021-04-01 My interview was scheduled at 9:45 am. I went inside at 9:30, after the security and temperature check, I was told to go into the waiting room. When I arrived there, I saw maybe around 8-10 people waiting. After about 45 mins, my name was called. The officer was extremely nice and considerate. He told me that my I-751 removal of conditions had not even been touched for almost 2 years, so he had taken care of it and approved it even before he called me in. He asked me if I had any questions or comments. I said yes, life update is that me and my wife just had a baby. The interview was quick, he got right into the civic questions, I answered 6 out of 8 correctly. Then he asked me what do I do, and asked for my child's birth certificate.The yes/no questions. And that was it. He DID NOT ask for any other documents or questions. Unfortunately their system was not working so he couldn't do the oath ceremony for everyone there but told me the next one is on April 1st. I was fine with that. I was extremely nervous the night before, but just took the basic documents that were asked for. My wife and baby were outside in the car, and i told him that but he said that's fine, we won't need them to come inside. Best of luck everyone. It was a long wait to get inside that room, but thank Goodness, its finally over. 2021-03-21
Londonskies T & H Online Seattle WA 2021-02-16 2021-02-16 2022-07-06 Yes 2022-07-27 July 27, 2022: Second interview because the USCIS system lost my signature. Same day oath ceremony with citizenship certificate. July 18, 2022: Request for second interview, scheduled July 27. July 6, 2022: Combo I-751/N400 Interview. N400 wasn’t able to be approved due to pending I-751. June 9, 2022: Interview scheduled for July 6. April 18, 2022: Interview notice to appear in May 2022. I had to cancel for a medical reason. 2022-07-28
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