Hey guys...So glad I found this forum. Today I had my interview and am very nervous about the results. To make it short it went like this:
Was called in by the officer very quick. Besides the questions on the N-400, she started asking me about the previous marriages and taxes. I was so nervous that when the off. asked me when I got married the first time, I kept saying '03. She asked me 3 times and then I realized that I am saying the wrong year and apologized, reiterating that it was in 2002. I also forgot the month of my last trip outside US and said July; where she asks me that it says it was May. Then I again apologized for being so nervous and said that I forgot. Then another bump: I thought that I didn't register with the Selective Services and sent them a letter with my N-400 explaining why I didn't. Well, after sending the application, I inquired with SES and they said that I was registered. I explained that to the officer and provided the proof of registration; she was a bit confused. Then she went to the civics test: 6 questions passed and then the writing passed. At the end of the interview she printed out some papers and made me sign in few places and on my two pictures. Then she said something like this: congratulation, you passed the...test (I think); You will receive our decision in the mail. I asked when and she said "usually within 2 weeks.
She took my divorce paper, the marriage certificate and the Selective service registration letter, and told me that a decision letter will be mailed to me within 2 weeks.
Please HELP: anybody with such experience? Do you think I might have some problems with it?
Thanks
Was called in by the officer very quick. Besides the questions on the N-400, she started asking me about the previous marriages and taxes. I was so nervous that when the off. asked me when I got married the first time, I kept saying '03. She asked me 3 times and then I realized that I am saying the wrong year and apologized, reiterating that it was in 2002. I also forgot the month of my last trip outside US and said July; where she asks me that it says it was May. Then I again apologized for being so nervous and said that I forgot. Then another bump: I thought that I didn't register with the Selective Services and sent them a letter with my N-400 explaining why I didn't. Well, after sending the application, I inquired with SES and they said that I was registered. I explained that to the officer and provided the proof of registration; she was a bit confused. Then she went to the civics test: 6 questions passed and then the writing passed. At the end of the interview she printed out some papers and made me sign in few places and on my two pictures. Then she said something like this: congratulation, you passed the...test (I think); You will receive our decision in the mail. I asked when and she said "usually within 2 weeks.
She took my divorce paper, the marriage certificate and the Selective service registration letter, and told me that a decision letter will be mailed to me within 2 weeks.
Please HELP: anybody with such experience? Do you think I might have some problems with it?
Thanks