My Wife's:
Mailed in application to TSC: 3/20/07
Received by TSC: 3/23/07
PD: 3/23/07
ND: 3/30/07
NOA Received: 4/6/07
FP notice Received: 4/9/07
FP date: 4/18/07
Case Disappeared Online: 4/26/07
IL recvd: 5/3/07
Interview: 6/4/07 8:05 AM
Citizen as of 12PM on 6/4/07
Mine:
Mailed in application to TSC: 3/20/07
Received by TSC: 3/23/07
PD: 3/23/07
ND: 4/2/07
NOA Received: 4/6/07
FP notice Received: 4/9/07
FP date: 4/18/07
Case Disappeared Online: 4/26/07
IL recvd: 5/3/07
Interview: 6/4/07 8:05 AM
Citizen as of 12PM on 6/4/07
We got there around 7:10 AM and the security let us in right away. At 7:20AM, the receptionist opened the window and started taking the appt letters and time punched them. Around 7:50 AM, Interview officers started calling names. I think, interview officers have their own list made up and were calling names in that order, irrespective of the order in which people were time punched.
I was called around 8:35 AM and the officer was really courteous. He asked me to swear and asked me to sit down. He took my GC, passport and IL. He went thru the application really quickly and asking the same questions or repeating the info in the application. I had 8 trips in the last 2 years with periods ranging anywhere from 7 days to 173 days (only 1 trip with 173 days). And I had additional 2 trips after the application (i.e. from March ending '07) with a total 10 trips. I was really worried he was going to ask me lot of questions in that area. I told him about the 2 additional trips and he asked me about the dates. I pulled out a white sheet where I scribbled the dates and started reading from it. IO asked that sheet saying that he can keep that in the file. Apart from that he didn't ask any more questions. He didn't even refer to my passport. He moved onto the arrests/citations/offenses part where I mentioned my speeding ticket. I mentioned that when he asked about offenses and he wrote down something and said he is just making notes and he is NOT going to ask for any additional information.
He then asked me to read out a simple sentence and write a simple sentence ("There are lot of horses in the backyard of the farm" or something like that). He asked 10 questions from the booklet and I got them. He took my GC and said I passed the test and he got all the information he required and doesn't see any reason why my app shouldn't be recommended for approval. And he handed over the sheet to me indicating I passed the test and my app is recommended for approval. I asked him if the oath was going to be the same day and he said "Sure", we will get your oath done today. I cam out around 8:50 AM.
Minutes after I came out my wife was called and she had pretty much the same experience, except that she was asked if she is working and she said yes.
Around 9:40, I received my oath letter and My wife received it after 15 mins. The oath ceremony was scheduled at 11AM and we were citizens by 12PM.
YUP, we are citizens and the long journey has come to an end. Need to go apply for passport today, though.
Thank you all for the fabulous information in this forum. It really helped me to get better prepared and luckily I didn't need any additional documentation (not even SS registration, tax trans etc.,) but better be prepared than otherwise.