I and my wife scheduled for an interview and reached the DO around 9.25 and completed our security screening in time for my interview schedule at 9.30 am. I was told to wait in a waiting room upstairs and after a wait of more than 35 min, called by an Officer. She apologized for the delay and chatting while taking me to her office and is very nice and courteous.
She took me to her office and before I seated, requested me swear in. Once seated, she requested for me GC, Driving license and passport. Though I took so many other documents as described in this forum, none was requested.
She opened a file that is around 2~3 inches thick and compared my details with that and verified my address and other details. She asked me whether I traveled out of country after my N-400 and then started asking questions or confirm what answers provided in my N-400 still relevant. Once that is completed, she requested me to read ‘What is the most populist state in America?’ and write ‘California is the most populist state in America’.
She then followed with the following civics questions:
1. What is the supreme law of the land?
2. Who veto the bills?
3. In the event that the President no longer serve the nation who will become President?
4. How many judges in the Supreme Court?
5. Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?
6. Name one state that borders Canada?
She stopped and said congratulations on passing the test and said she is providing me a sheet showing that I passed the test. She asked whether I am willing to take oath in the afternoon which I said sure. She then printed another letter to bring for oath ceremony in the afternoon and wished be all the best. My whole interview was over by 10.30.
The same was the routine for my wife and we both went back to the DO in the afternoon around 1.30 pm. The entire ceremony went well and it was very nice to end our immigration journey after a long time. I wish all the best for the rest of the folks who are in this journey.
Thanks
DO: Portland, or
06/07/07: Gc (employment)
03/19/12: N-400 mailed to phoenix, az with usps
03/21/12: N-400 delivered
03/22/12: N-400 priority date
03/26/12: Personal check cashed
03/29/12: Noa recvd
04/18/12: Fp notice mailed
04/20/12: Fp notice recvd
05/16/12: Fp done
05/18/12: Online status changed to "testing and interview"
06/28/12: Online status indicates that IL sent
07/02/12: IL recvd
08/06/12: Interview
08/06/12: Oath