For the benefit of everybody here in this forum who are waiting for interview:
Can you tell us about your profile?
How come it take you so long to have an interview?
Did you apply based on 3 years (marriage to a US citizen) or 5 years?
Any travel outside US during the last 3 or 5 years?
I applied after 5 years along with my wife at Texas service center (Atlanta DO). My wife got approved in 4 months and became a citizen in Sept 07.
I was stuck in name check for a while. Finally, my Senator's office told me that my name check cleared in July 08. When nothing happened after that, I went to an InfoPass appointment in early September where the IO noticed that my fingerprints were about to expire. So she put in a request for re-fingerprinting.
I did the fingerprints again on October 1. And got the interview letter in mid-December.
Today, I went to the interview which was quick (15 minutes). The interviewer just went over my application asking if anything had changed, asked me the history questions and a very simple sentence to read and write. Then she asked if I wanted to do the oath the same day.
I had to wait for about 45 minutes in the waiting area to get the oath letter. But I was done by 10:45.
I went back for oath at 2pm. There were 110 people taking the oath and they came from 44 countries.
By 2:45pm, I was out as a newly minted citizen. So I called the post office and scheduled an appointment for tomorrow to apply for a passport.
As for travel, I have a vacation trip abroad about once a year of 1-2 weeks. Nothing extraordinary and exactly the same as my wife who got approved real fast.
Finally, I have a question: The naturalization certificate says that I have to sign it with my "complete and true signature". What does that mean? Do I have to write my full name in cursive, even though it's different from my usual signature (which is what I signed on the photograph)?