Are you saying about the officer in the airport or the adjudication officer of a DO? I've got an impression that in the DO there is no direct access to the entry/exit database because the search there is too tricky currently and there is no guaranteed record anyway.
Although that is the intention of the US-VISIT program, I seriously doubt that this information is currently routinely available to the adjudication officers. I think, only if investigation is launched some statistics could be compiled for an individual, not particularly reliable at that...
My filing date was January 2003, consequently I have been through a second fingerprints since the first one expired.
Received interview letter in April 2005
Actual interview in June 2005
My wife with the same priority date has not heard from them since the filing.
I didn't mention it on the original N-400 since it's not really another name, just slightly different spelling. Since asked directly by the officer, I thought that is worth of mentioning. She didn't confront me, just noted the spelling variance.
N-652 after interview
I had an interview on 6/21/05 in the Greer, SC office.
At the end of the interview, the officer gave me N-652 form with only one check stating I've passed the English, U.S. history and government. She added then that I should be expecting the Oath letter, but after...
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