I posted this in the Boston thread.
Completed the interview today. The actual process took about 20 minutes, but there was lot of waiting involved, taking almost 2 hrs. Civics/readin/writing test was straightforward. Then, I waited in another room for the actual interview. The IO went through most questions in the N-400 form, asked if I was ever arrested/charged. I said no, but clarified that I had a speeding ticket from 2002 (non-DUI and < $500). He asked if I had receipt of payment. I didn't, but I did have driving records from MA and CT (where I got the ticket). I told him that even CT's record did not show my ticket. He didn't mind. He just made copies of the driving record. He then made me print my complete name on N-400 (first, I signed my name, but he asked me to print full name). Finally, he gave me a paper which said "Congratulations, your case has been recommended for approval". He also stamped "APPROVED" in the file he had open. I was asked to wait outside. After a little while, the lady at the counter asked me to print my name on the photographs and told me that the oath letter will come in the mail. It looks like the oath may not happen before August in Boston.
Thanks everyone for your help.
Completed the interview today. The actual process took about 20 minutes, but there was lot of waiting involved, taking almost 2 hrs. Civics/readin/writing test was straightforward. Then, I waited in another room for the actual interview. The IO went through most questions in the N-400 form, asked if I was ever arrested/charged. I said no, but clarified that I had a speeding ticket from 2002 (non-DUI and < $500). He asked if I had receipt of payment. I didn't, but I did have driving records from MA and CT (where I got the ticket). I told him that even CT's record did not show my ticket. He didn't mind. He just made copies of the driving record. He then made me print my complete name on N-400 (first, I signed my name, but he asked me to print full name). Finally, he gave me a paper which said "Congratulations, your case has been recommended for approval". He also stamped "APPROVED" in the file he had open. I was asked to wait outside. After a little while, the lady at the counter asked me to print my name on the photographs and told me that the oath letter will come in the mail. It looks like the oath may not happen before August in Boston.
Thanks everyone for your help.