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gcmaniac

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I had my interview today. Green card sponsored by the employer. No longer working for the employer. Not even sure if the company still exists:eek::eek: Left the employer after 180 days. No arrests, citations etc. Scheduled time was 10:45 am.

I was called right around 10:45 and went straight to the IO's office. After the swearing formality, I was asked the following.

civics/history test
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1. Name one of the longest river.
2. How many senators are there?
3. Who lived before colonists came over to US?
4. Who is incharge of executive branch?

Sorry, I dont remember other Qs!


For the english test he asked me to read "George Washinton is the father of our country" and then write "Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves".

He then went over my entire application and verified that nothing has changed. Then he had me sign the form on two places and also the pictures on the side.He congratulated me and told me to wait in the waiting area for the oath letter.

I did not carry any documents like birth cert., marriage cert., pay checks etc. etc. which others do. Overall, it was a very pleasant experience. Good luck to all! Last but not the least...A big thanks to Rajiv Khanna for this wonderful portal.


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D/O Chicago
04/27/09 : Two N-400 (self and wife) mailed to Phoenix lockbox by USPS
04/29/09 : N-400 Received (USPS tracking)
04/29/09 : Priority Date
05/05/09 : Checks cashed
05/07/09 : NOA received
05/11/09 : Fingerprint Notices (self and wife) received
05/28/09 : Fingerprint appointments and done
07/06/09 : CFR - Document checklist (yellow letter)
07/06/09 : Interview Letter received
08/28/09 : Interview Date
09/10/09 : Oath
 
For the english test he asked me to read "George Washinton is the father of our country" and then write "Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves".

Congratulations.

This is the first time I heard the reading sentence and writing sentence
are not question and answer to each other
 
Congratulations! What's your answer for the Q2?

I believe here the questions are about how many senators are allocated
not how many actually senators. So 100 is always the answer even now
there are only actually at most 99 senators now before Mr. Kennedy's position
is refilled
 
Congrats, I like it when you get the Oath letter the same day. Sadly they do not do that in Phx.

UPDATE: Woo hoo, Oath letter arrived in Saturday's mail! See time line for details. Just 121 days, start to finish.
 
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