Oath Ceremony Schedule

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I know I'm jumping the ship here as I have not yet had my interview. But it is next week in San Jose and as hope springs eternal I'm hoping to get approved (even with a more than six-month one-time absence). So, I have looked high and dry but have not found a single website that lists the oath ceremony schedule in San Jose, CA.

I have even scoured trackitt to see if anybody has an oath date in July at this District Office but have found nothing. Nobody's posted anything, which means there are no updates.

So, to all you purveyors of all things immigration, is there any place that can list the oath schedule. I believe it used to be held at the Heritage Theater a few years ago...

Thanks!
 
I know I'm jumping the ship here as I have not yet had my interview. But it is next week in San Jose and as hope springs eternal I'm hoping to get approved (even with a more than six-month one-time absence). So, I have looked high and dry but have not found a single website that lists the oath ceremony schedule in San Jose, CA.

I have even scoured trackitt to see if anybody has an oath date in July at this District Office but have found nothing. Nobody's posted anything, which means there are no updates.

So, to all you purveyors of all things immigration, is there any place that can list the oath schedule. I believe it used to be held at the Heritage Theater a few years ago...

Thanks!

Hi,
not sure how is/was your interview; Could you share your experience? Also, are they fine with your over 6 months away from the country?
Hope you have your Oath soon!
 
It's not over till it's over...but it sure is darn close!

So, had my interview today...and in sharp contrast to all the horror interview stories I read here, my interview was like from another world. Had the nicest, kindest elderly gentleman one could find, he referred to me as son a few times, and right upfront said that it will be over in a few minutes. Also said that I was lucky to find the easiest lot of civics questions (apparently they have a set of 10 and I got the easy one).

And what I thought would go on for at least 45-60 minutes ended in about 12-15 minutes tops. Easy six questions were:
What is the Supreme law...?
How many amendments does the constitution have?
Who makes federal laws?
The House of Rep has how many voting numbers?
What is the name of the Vice President...?
What is the highest court in the US?

Then we reviewed my N-400. He stopped at my 11 month absence and asked the reason. I gave a medical explanation and offered a copy of the Doctor's note (he didn't seem to be too interested in that but I gave it anyway). He was very friendly, was sharing his family stuff, and was very reassuring and made me feel very comfortable.

He even cracked a joke or two and I admired the man for his worthiness and made a few polite comments myself. I also had Tax Transcripts, none of which he offered to see nor did I volunteer. Nor did he ask for Lease papers from my rental period...All in all, no documents were asked. It was surreal to me, I was fretting on this for months and months and thinking of ways I would defend my long absence...

Then, came the real shocker. At the end, he signed the document approving my application and turned around and said, how about you taking the oath at the end of this month? My jaw dropped, and I jumped up and said, sure...Then I had to wait about 1/2 hr to get the oath letter and I was out of there...

So, that was my very positive experience...of course, I give full credit to my Creator for his utmost mercy...
 
So, had my interview today...and in sharp contrast to all the horror interview stories I read here, my interview was like from another world. Had the nicest, kindest elderly gentleman one could find, he referred to me as son a few times, and right upfront said that it will be over in a few minutes. Also said that I was lucky to find the easiest lot of civics questions (apparently they have a set of 10 and I got the easy one).

And what I thought would go on for at least 45-60 minutes ended in about 12-15 minutes tops. Easy six questions were:
What is the Supreme law...?
How many amendments does the constitution have?
Who makes federal laws?
The House of Rep has how many voting numbers?
What is the name of the Vice President...?
What is the highest court in the US?

Then we reviewed my N-400. He stopped at my 11 month absence and asked the reason. I gave a medical explanation and offered a copy of the Doctor's note (he didn't seem to be too interested in that but I gave it anyway). He was very friendly, was sharing his family stuff, and was very reassuring and made me feel very comfortable.

He even cracked a joke or two and I admired the man for his worthiness and made a few polite comments myself. I also had Tax Transcripts, none of which he offered to see nor did I volunteer. Nor did he ask for Lease papers from my rental period...All in all, no documents were asked. It was surreal to me, I was fretting on this for months and months and thinking of ways I would defend my long absence...

Then, came the real shocker. At the end, he signed the document approving my application and turned around and said, how about you taking the oath at the end of this month? My jaw dropped, and I jumped up and said, sure...Then I had to wait about 1/2 hr to get the oath letter and I was out of there...

So, that was my very positive experience...of course, I give full credit to my Creator for his utmost mercy...

Hi,
Congrets to you!!! I am so happy for you and hope your luck will pass to me as well!
Not sure when is your Oath date as you have already received.
Thank you and congrets again!
 
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