hello everybody!
just want to give you details on my interview on tuesday, january 31st. sorry that i'm just now posting my experience. i've been so busy these past couple of days that i haven't had the chance to log onto this forum. anyhow, here goes...
my interview was scheduled for tuesday, january 31st, at 0840H. according to the letter, i was to show up at rm 103 of the federal fallon building. i got there 0830H due to the bad traffic on the way and it was raining that morning. i checked in at the reception area. the lady took my appointment letter and advised me to have a seat until i was called. there were a lot of people already waiting ahead of me. at 0925H, i was called. i went and followed my USCIS officer to her office. we did the usual pleasantries. then she asked for my passport, green card, and driver's license. i handed them all to her. her basis of her 'interview' was just verifying what i had put on the application. while she was going through the questions, i took out the letter that proves i took and passed the english/civic test (i took it the same time i had my fingerprint taken). then, like in cue, she verified that i took the english/civic test. i said 'yes' and handed her the letter. she put it with the rest of my file. then, she asked me if i would like to be a part of their daily oath ceremony at 1500H that day. i said 'yes'. with that, she filled out the form and checked off that i took and passed the english/civic test and that i'm being congratulated because my application is being recommended for approval. she asked me to print my full name on the bottom part of my N-400 application. she said she knows it's asking for signature. but she wants my full name printed out instead. also asked me to print my full name on both pictures. then she gave me the form that says to report back at 1500H in room 101 for the oath ceremony. she also mentioned that it's recommended that people get there at 1445H. and that was it. i was out of her office in 5 minutes. she was very precise, professional, and very friendly. i didn't feel that i was under scrutiny or anything.
at 1430H, i was back at the federal fallon building and went straight to room 101. i was instructed to enter the room and have a seat. asked not to fall in line. i did as i was told. at around 1505H, we were ushered to the 7th floor conference room for the oath ceremony. there were 45 people that will be taking their oath that day. once inside the room, we were asked to fall in line to surrender our green card and the form that was given in the interview. everyone was asked if we were detained by a police officer since the interview, which was that morning. so if you're answer is 'no', then you'll proceed to surrender your green card and the paper. if you said 'yes', then they will ask you to go with another officer to a different room. after that, we stood up for the national anthem. then a few more speeches and then all 45 of us stood up to take the oath, afterwhich, we were congratulated for being the newest citizens of the United States of America. everyone clapped in the room. then everyone recited the pledge of allegiance then we watched a short message from President George W. Bush. then they called out each name to pick up their certificate. incidentally, i was called out first out of all 45 applicants Ü. checked everything and made sure that everything was correct. we were told that we need to do that and if we find any errors, they will be able to correct it that same day. and if everything is good, we can leave. i double and triple checked mine to make sure that it's perfect. and it was. so i left the room as a brand new US citizen.
i was really impressed with my whole experience. my whole processing time, from when they received my application to interview/oath ceremony is a whopping 3.5 months!!!
well, i 'ope my interview/oath experience will be of help. i tried to be as detailed as possible of what happened to give you guys an idea of what to expect when it's your turn. well, good luck to everyone. i will definitely still be around to help answer questions that i know the answers to. this forum is very informative and it's because of everyone sharing their knowledge and experiences for everyone's information.