Citizenship Timeline
DO SAN DIEGO, CA
1/13/2005 LPR
2/4/2010 Sent N-400 Application To Phoenix Lockbox (certified mail and tracking number)
2/8/2010 N-400 Delivered To Phoenix Lockbox
2/12/2010 Received Certified Mail Return Receipt From USCIS
2/12/2010 Check Cashed ($675.00)
2/12/2010 Priority Date Per NOA
2/20/2010 Received USCIS Receipt NOA I-797C
3/18/2010 Received SMS and E-mail at 1:34 a.m., Case Transferred For Standard Interview
3/19/2010 Received Interview Notice Letter (PD rolled back to 02/08/2010)
4/26/2010 Interview Date ( I passed!)
XX/XX/2010 Received Oath Ceremony Letter
XX/XX/2010 Oath Ceremony Date
XX/XX/2010 Applied For US Passport
XX/XX/2010 Received US Passport
Note: I just came back from my interview. It was at 1:15 pm in San Diego-California. I was there at 1:00 pm. I put my interview letter in a basket in front of the immigration officer and told me to take a seat until my name is called. I waited for about 15 minutes. A nice gentleman called my name. He introduced himself to me and he told me he is the adjudicator officer for my N-400 application. We walked back to his office. He told me to stay standing and raise my right hand to swear to tell the truth and I said yes. I sat down afterwards. He asked me for my green card, he looked over it and gave it back to me. He went through my N-400 to make sure it is up to date. He asked for my full name, address, profession,....etc. He asked the same questions listed under "good moral character" section of the N-400. All my answers were the same. Nooo! After that, he brought a piece of paper and asked me could you please read this sentence. I said sure. The sentence was "who can vote?". This was my reading portion of the exam. DONE! Then he gave me a pen and told me to write the following sentence, "US citizens can vote" which I successfully did. Writing portion of the exam is DONE!. Then he asked me 6 civics and government questions, they are 1. Who was brought to America as slaves, answer: Africans. 2. What is the name of the highest court in the US, answer: supreme court. 3 What is the name of the vice-president? answer: Jo Biden, 4. Who passes laws in the US? answer: congress, 5. why did the colonies fight the British, answer: they were staying in their homes and bad economic situation. 6. oh man I forgot the question, loooool! but I answered it correctly. Then he congratulated me for passing the test and told me he will recommend me for citizenship. He stamped the N-400 application with a huge "APPROVED" on it. I signed the application and printed my name. I also signed the 2 photos attached with N-400 application. After that, he gave me form N-652 saying that I passed and printed a paper that had my name and other related information on it to check for accuracy. Everything was accurate and I put my initials on it. This information will be used to make your citizenship certificare. During the interview he did not ask me for any documents. He did not even look at my passports either. He quickly glanced over the documents attached with the application. He did not request any documents from me whatsoever. At the end, He informed me that the oath ceremony for San Diego will be on May 19, 2010 and I will get my oath letter in the mail in about two weeks. I was in and out in 15 minutes. I was very prepared and had lots of documentation but did not need them. It was a smooth interview. Do not stress about it. good luck. Next is the oath letter. If you have questions, please let me know.