Almost done - Interview completed today in Fairfax, VA

dardan

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Good afternoon all,

To make the long story short, my application for citizenship has been "Recommended for approval" by an officer and I have been scheduled for the Oath Ceremony that will take place tomorrow (7 January 2010).

Since my appointment was at 1:40 PM today, I showed up at the front desk at around 1:00. The two hour wait was the only difficult part. I felt like I was about to undergo some kind of surgery or about to take a final exam in school. Finally, my name was called... what followed was the most pleasant interaction with USCIS officials.

I had spent quite some time preparing for the interview (thanks to this forum) and had a thick folder with documents ranging from tax transcripts to birth certificates. It turned out that none of the documents were needed. Of course, I am in no way recommending that you show up with no documents for your interview as each case is unique.

The officer was super nice. First, she apologized for the wait. Then the oath followed and she began going through the N-400. No focus in a particular area, just straight forward Yes/No questions. I had to make a few modifications since I was a bit careless when I filled out the N-400 – not a problem.

Then the reading/writing test was to read "When is Columbus Day?" and to write "Columbus Day is in October".

Then the civics test questions followed. They were:

1. What did the Declaration of Independence do?
2. We elect a U.S. Senator for how many years?
3. What does the President’s Cabinet do?
4. If both the President and the Vice President can no longer serve, who becomes President?
5. Name one branch or part of the government.
6. How many justices are on the Supreme Court?

She stamped my application with the "approved".

In the end, she apologized (again) for not being able to schedule me for the same day oath. That was not a problem for me since I work not too far from the Fairfax USCIS location.

That was all. Almost time to celebrate!

Finally, this forum has been an excellent resource of information. Thank You to all contributors!
 
CONGRATULATION..
I'M SURE YOU FEEL REALLY HAPPY...that's great..just only one question
did you go to your cop the time that you were permanent resident.?.thanks in advance for your answer
 
CONGRATULATION..
I'M SURE YOU FEEL REALLY HAPPY...that's great..just only one question
did you go to your cop the time that you were permanent resident.?.thanks in advance for your answer

osogio,

I did not visit the COP.

D.
 
CONGRATULATION
And another question, did you renew and/or use NP after the GC approval?
 
RB_ME - I did not renew/use NP at all.
THANKS FOR YOUR ANSWERS DARDAN
my best wishes in your new life and status..gosh i want the time flies and aply for my citizenship also....i want to be in your shoes now..lol.
what a great relief to be citizen...i want that year flies soon..
 
Attended the oath ceremony and I am a proud U.S. Citizen as of today. Didn't think this day would ever come, but it did. Good luck to all of you.

I will stop by frequently by this forum as it has been an invaluable resource for me.


D
 
Congrats!! Where is the excitement man? You were more excited for my interview/oath than yours lol

Haha... I am super excited, just don't know how to express it in the forum. I will celebrate in my own way now that the weekend is here.

On a serious note, I had my son with me at the ceremony. Looks like the walk from the 6th floor of the parking lot to the USCIS building in this arctic weather got to him (he is only 4). Shortly after we left USCIS, his temperature started shooting up and had to take him to the Emergency Room in the evening.

He is ok, but got us a bit worried.

Will apply for the PP next week since I have a trip planned for the 25th.

D.
 
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Go to d.c and get your passport the same day. The folks there are very nice..you can drop it off and pick it end of week if you want or same day. Hope your son feels better.
 
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