Just wanted to find out if anyone from the forum has taken the fingerprints at Wheaton Service Center prior to their scheduled appointment date. Is it possible to walk in without any problems.
Thanks
alex
Hi! d4pk
Where did you do your FP?
Congrats RJain2. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Do you know what was the cut off time to be allowed for interview? My interview is at 2 pm and wondering if they would let me do the same day oath.
Thanks.
We'd a pretty straightforward experience for interview and oath today, here's a synopsis.
- Scheduled time was 9 for wife and 9:40 for self.
- Reached at 8:30
- The waiting area was packed, but it appeared that 10-12 officers were calling people regularly.
- Wife was called at 9:10, and came back around 9:25, passed, besides standard stuff she was asked how did she get her GC.
- I was called by the same IO who interviewed my wife @ 9:30
- She conducted the civic, reading and writing test first, congratulated me on passing and then went through the N-400 app.
- She spent some time on the company that sponsored my GC and then one question got me confused for few minutes - how many children do we have and do they live with my wife, when I answered that they live with us, she kept repeating the question till I realized that she wanted to know if I've been ever married to someone else and have children from prior marriages.
- Other than this question, rest was straightforward, she didn't verify my 12 trips with passport stamps, just wanted me to confirm that none was over 180 days.
- For one traffic ticket, she wanted to know if I'd paid the fine.
- Other than GC, passports and DL, she didn't look at any other doc.
- Offered a 3 p.m. oath the same day and I took it!!
- Overall, she was very courteous and professional and a very pleasant experience -- I was out by 9:55!
They are doing oath @ 3 p.m. daily, except on Fridays where they are apparently doing 2. There's not much to do in that part of Baltimore unless you want to sit at the Barnes and Noble or see the Aquarium (about 15 minutes walk) so killing 5 hours was difficult!!
The oath process was not very efficient, here's the gist of it:
- We waited in Room 101 and @ 3:10 they lined us up to go in groups to 7th floor conference room.
- An officer explained the process and then waited for 20 minutes for colleagues to arrive so that they could collect the oath invite and green cards.
- 10 minutes after finishing the GC collection, a Supervisor arrived who started the oath and pledge processing.
- After that the officers handed over the certs individually.
- We were done close to 4:30+, could have been an hour process but they claimed that they were really busy.
- 68 people took oath today.
Well good luck to everyone else in the pipeline and wish you all a similar uneventful experience!!!
Don't know, met one or two people @ the oath who had 11:30 ish interviews but seeing how they had to scramble for the 3 p.m. oath would not be very optimistic that could squeeze an interview that finishes @ 2:30 ish.
Oh, I think that's not good..
I don't want to go to Baltimore again - especially we don't want give 10 months old kid to baby sitter twice ...
Thanks RJain2.
You'll not need to give the kid twice to a baby sitter .. for the oath there were families with young kids, etc. My IO suggested that I may want to go home and bring my daughters over for the oath ceremony.
Just keep your fingers crossed that you do squeeze through for the same- day oath otherwise you don't have much choice...
Thanks, I will do. Even if they don't allow same day oath - I think it will be done within within a month.
So did you apply for passports yet? I think we need to update the social security office with citizenship status info. too.
We'd a pretty straightforward experience for interview and oath today, here's a synopsis.
- Scheduled time was 9 for wife and 9:40 for self.
- Reached at 8:30
- The waiting area was packed, but it appeared that 10-12 officers were calling people regularly.
- Wife was called at 9:10, and came back around 9:25, passed, besides standard stuff she was asked how did she get her GC.
- I was called by the same IO who interviewed my wife @ 9:30
- She conducted the civic, reading and writing test first, congratulated me on passing and then went through the N-400 app.
- She spent some time on the company that sponsored my GC and then one question got me confused for few minutes - how many children do we have and do they live with my wife, when I answered that they live with us, she kept repeating the question till I realized that she wanted to know if I've been ever married to someone else and have children from prior marriages.
- Other than this question, rest was straightforward, she didn't verify my 12 trips with passport stamps, just wanted me to confirm that none was over 180 days.
- For one traffic ticket, she wanted to know if I'd paid the fine.
- Other than GC, passports and DL, she didn't look at any other doc.
- Offered a 3 p.m. oath the same day and I took it!!
- Overall, she was very courteous and professional and a very pleasant experience -- I was out by 9:55!
They are doing oath @ 3 p.m. daily, except on Fridays where they are apparently doing 2. There's not much to do in that part of Baltimore unless you want to sit at the Barnes and Noble or see the Aquarium (about 15 minutes walk) so killing 5 hours was difficult!!
The oath process was not very efficient, here's the gist of it:
- We waited in Room 101 and @ 3:10 they lined us up to go in groups to 7th floor conference room.
- An officer explained the process and then waited for 20 minutes for colleagues to arrive so that they could collect the oath invite and green cards.
- 10 minutes after finishing the GC collection, a Supervisor arrived who started the oath and pledge processing.
- After that the officers handed over the certs individually.
- We were done close to 4:30+, could have been an hour process but they claimed that they were really busy.
- 68 people took oath today.
Well good luck to everyone else in the pipeline and wish you all a similar uneventful experience!!!
I got approved and took the oath the same day itself. The interview lasted less than 10 mins, nothing unusual was asked. I had to wait for close to 2 hrs before being called for the interview, other than that everything else was fine. Below is the time line.
D/O : Baltimore, MD
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05/18/09 : N-400 Mailed to TX Express mail
05/19/09 : Priority Date
05/19/09 : Receipt Date
05/25/09 : Check Cashed
05/21/09 : NOA Date (I-797C)
06/05/09 : FP Notice Date
06/16/09 : FP Date (done)
06/27/09 : Interview Letter Received for Spouse
08/20/09 : Interview Date for Spouse
07/06/09 : Interview Letter Received for Self
08/26/09 : Interview Date for Self
08/26/09 : Oath Letter
08/26/09 : Oath Date
USCIS never surprises us -- I successfully finished my interview and oath on 20th August.... last Friday, I received a oath ceremony letter dated 25th August to appear for the oath ceremony on August 20th @ 3:00 p.m.
I'm going to thrash this letter as it's obviously redundant, just like the online messages are meaningless.