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guys
My wife and me went for our interviews today.
My Interview: Scheduled at 10.20, I reached at 9.30. They called me in at 10.40. The whole interview lasted all of 10 minutes.
She started with introducing herself and then started on the civics and english test as I had not taken it when I did my FP. She stopped the civics test after 6 questionsas I answered all of them right. she asked me write a sentence and read a sentence.
Then she went over my N400. When she came to the citations part, I told her I had speeding tickets. She asked me if all of them were paid and said that it did not have a bearing on the interview as long as they were paid.
She asked me to sign the N400 and filled up my oath ceremony form and made me sign that too. I finally got my USC and have run the end of the road of immigration. Oath was simple and lasted all of 30 minutes for over 70 people. There were 4 people running the show.
My wife's interview: Scheduled at 10.20 and was called in at 11.30. her interview lasted 10 minutes. She passed the tests and was asked to sign the N400 form. She was given the N652 form with " not able to make a decision".
She was told that that INS did not send the complete file and her computer was not working. All she had was her N400 form. She aslo apologised for the inconvenience and said she has already requested her files and would let her know. Quite naturally my wife was disappointed.
Let me know if you guys have any questions.
guys
My wife and me went for our interviews today.
My Interview: Scheduled at 10.20, I reached at 9.30. They called me in at 10.40. The whole interview lasted all of 10 minutes.
She started with introducing herself and then started on the civics and english test as I had not taken it when I did my FP. She stopped the civics test after 6 questionsas I answered all of them right. she asked me write a sentence and read a sentence.
Then she went over my N400. When she came to the citations part, I told her I had speeding tickets. She asked me if all of them were paid and said that it did not have a bearing on the interview as long as they were paid.
She asked me to sign the N400 and filled up my oath ceremony form and made me sign that too. I finally got my USC and have run the end of the road of immigration. Oath was simple and lasted all of 30 minutes for over 70 people. There were 4 people running the show.
My wife's interview: Scheduled at 10.20 and was called in at 11.30. her interview lasted 10 minutes. She passed the tests and was asked to sign the N400 form. She was given the N652 form with " not able to make a decision".
She was told that that INS did not send the complete file and her computer was not working. All she had was her N400 form. She aslo apologised for the inconvenience and said she has already requested her files and would let her know. Quite naturally my wife was disappointed.
Let me know if you guys have any questions.