I am done!!!
I had my interview today in Baltimore, MD.
Arrived at 8:30 for 8:40 appointment.
They were running behind so I was seen at 9:15 and was done by 9:30AM
I wanted to change my name because I got married so I wanted to keep my maiden name as my middle name and take my hubby's name as last name as I indicated when applying for N400 but I decided against that when she said it would be another month or so. So I just opted to take my hubby's name and leave it at that.
She went through the application really fast and suddenly she asked me when the constitution was written and that's when I realized that we were at the test part. She asked who declares war, head of state government, countries we fought in WWII and who nominates judges? I wrote," I want to become a United States Citizen" and read a line I can't remember and then she checked off her approval and stamped here and there and said she will recommend me for the noon oath ceremony today!
There were alot of people interviewed around the same time who were also at the oath.
Oath ceremony was running late because they were trying to squeeze in a couple more people who had just completed their interviews. We were 50 people. Once it got rolling it was quick... we handed in our green cards and the oath notice, they played anthem while we stood, we pledged oath allegiance and the oath to country, they played video of president welcoming new citizens and they handed out each naturalization certificate and a flag. And then we were free to leave
The whole process took 3 months!!!
Side note:
Someone asked one of the oath administrators how often they administer oaths and this is what she said.
They have two oath ceremonies on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. On Mondays they might have a special oath.