As I promised, I'm letting you know how was my interview. The race is over! Passed my interview today, December, 9th within less than 10 min. The IO was really professional and nice (with appropriate level of sense of humor
). Nothing unusual, though the first question was if I have studied for the test
. And I replied, that I was taking the US history (starting from 1865) class, so it was not a big deal at all
. Regular 6 questions (remembered only 5), went through the application briefly. And that was it.
Only papers were requested: passport and GC. Oh, at the end of interview I've asked the IO if I was supposed to disclose my red light camera ticket and the officer said that there was no need for that, but since I brought it we have both enjoyed 3 pictures of my car crossing the intersection on red.
In fact, he has mentioned that they would have granted the applicant the citizenship even in case of speeding ticket (as long as you don't have DUI).
Then he asked me if I was ready for the Oath. I replied: "Sure, today?" He smiled: "No, we're packed for today. What about the next Thursday?" Definitely, I've agreed, and he asked me if I could wait in waiting room for the Oath letter (so they won't have to send it over to me via regular mail). I agreed again, and within 30-40 min. I was given the letter.
What I really liked: his professional attitude (although his was somewhere in his late 20's-mid 30's) and being stick to the point.
DO - Chicago, IL (GC holder since 12/02/2005)
9/07/2010: n400 sent
9/09/2010: Application received by USCIS, Phoenix, AZ
9/20/2010: Check cashed
9/23/2010: FP letter scheduled for 10/05/2010
10/05/2010: FP done
10/29/2010: Status changed for "Interview and testing"
11/01/2010: Letter about Case Transferred to Local Office with scheduled ID for 12/09/2010
11/15/2010: YL (passport and GC)
12/09/2010: ID, the race is over!
12/16/2010: the Oath
I wish everyone good luck on interview!