I had my naturalization interview at Pittsburgh, Pa. The officer went through every aspect of the form. He checked my passports and asked how many days I had stayed outside the US since I became a permanent resident. He asked about my visas; the first time I visited the US, I had a visitor visa. The second time I came on F1 visa. He then asked to see our joint bank account, tax returns for the past three years, utility bills, etc. I passed the test. He handed me a “Naturalization Interview Results. Part One was ticked, “You have passed the tests of U.S. history and government. Part Two was: “A decision cannot yet be made about your application.” The officer explained to me that it’s the normal procedure, and will get a response from the USCIS within 4-6 weeks about date and venue for the oath of allegiance. “Bring your Green Card to the ceremony. You can bring family and take photographs,” the officer added.