It's probably more of happy than proud as I'm done with USCIS.
By the way, I usually do tax on January if Uncle Sam owes me and do it on April 15th when I owe a penny or more :D
I'm not sure. I remember someone said that Milwaukee has Oath ceremony twice a month. On the day for my ceremony, there were two sessions: one at 8AM and the 2nd one at 10AM.
My wife passed her interview on Jan 4th and is still waiting for the OL. What is your timeline?
First of all, I'm a proud USC now!!!
My scheduled Oath time on the OL was 10AM 1/21. I arrived at Milwaukee Federal District Court at 9:45AM. It took me about 15min to go through the security check line before I could enter the building and waited another 1 hour to check in. There were about...
Review your entire N-400 form before interview, especially Yes/No questions - just make sure you're familiar with those questions. The IO interviewed me shot out those Yes/No questions like a machine gun. He spoke faster than a man reading the fine prints in a radio commercial.
Speedy,
I think it's no harm to do an infopass if you live pretty close to Charlotte. I wouldn't do an infopass since I live 2 hours away from my DO.
Wish you all the best!
It's not required in Wisconsin and I didn't have problem using old DL in interview. WI DMV told me that I do not need to get a new DL and they don't offer any sticker. You can check with your state DMV for that.
Here's my interview experience:
He did stop on my address because my drive...
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