the interview was very fast and on time
it's in JFK building in Boston
i did not like the interviewer: she appeared cold and bureaucratic, but i would not worry about it, cos i hear other people got very nice interviewers, so it's hit or miss
don't let it get to you too much: they interview sooo many people all day long and so i don't expect them to entertain me
she asked me the same questions as in the application (drugs, communist party, any kids, did i travel etc).
i did not really remember the exact dates for travelling, so i said i could look them up in my passport, but she said to just give her apporximate dates, so i did.
she asked me 10 questions out of the list of 100 questions that are posted everywhere on the web, so that was easy...i passed that part.
she also asked me to write down a sentence (don't remember which one, but it was very easy, something like: I would like to become a citizen of the United States) Don't worry, just prepare for the Civics Test well (100 questions...just for fun i also got a Barron's Book on Citizenship preparation and read it in my spare time...)
she asked me to sign the photos that she had in my file, and then she just kept stapling things and check-marking parts of the application with her red pen, so it looked like she is just wrapping up the whole thing and about to give me the oath letter. she gave me a piece of paper that has 3 options on it: "you passed and are recommended for approval", "you did not pass" and "the decision can not be made at this point"
at first she marked "you are recommended for approval" option, but then crossed it out and chose "the decision can not be made at this point"
she said they are waiting for my name to clear in their system, and then they will send me the oath letter in the mail, and at that point i did not ask any questions, just said "OK, thanks, have a good day".
I saw other people in the waiting room being called for their oath letter after the interview, so some do get it on the same day (not the oath ceremony, but the letter)
I was not the lucky one, and now it's been 3 months and no word from the INS.
I am going to inquire about my name check status with fbi by sending them fax. Hate to be in the limbo, but i found out on this forum i am not the only one, and this is a standard procedure