On 12/17/2007 (Monday), I became a US Citizen in Portland, OR Naturalization ceremony. The Interviewer went through pretty much each and every question from the N-400 form. She asked if I would like to change my name and I said no. Then she confirmed my day time phone number. I gave an update of my address history.
In employment, she asked if I still work for Company X and asked if the other jobs were contracts since I had a big employment history. The interviewer went through all the details very fast from part 1 of my filled form.
Other questions were about affiliations and all of Part 10. Then I signed part 13 and part 14 in cursive format.
Finally, she asked me six (6) questions. I got all the 6 correct so she didn't ask more. Then came the reading and writing of English sentences which went fine. The writing sentence she gave was 'They live together in the house'. I even remember the 6 civics questions but I don't want to bore other people. It is from the list of 96 questions.
At about 1:50 pm, 40 people were waiting in the queue for Oath ceremony and all got naturalized.
Many thanks to all who helped me in making the process smoother. I took lot of documents but the interviewer asked only what was printed in the Interview letter. I applied for expedited Passport in the nearest post office.
Many thanks to all the people in this forum especially boatbod, flydog, kkboy,Huracan, N400Atl,Kagemusha,rwsh,1caliN400 etc who help others tremendously.
I already posted my Interview experience on 12/17/2007 but it was not noticed since I added my experience in 'Portland Oregon timeline' thread.
Good luck to all the people who are waiting to get naturalized.
In employment, she asked if I still work for Company X and asked if the other jobs were contracts since I had a big employment history. The interviewer went through all the details very fast from part 1 of my filled form.
Other questions were about affiliations and all of Part 10. Then I signed part 13 and part 14 in cursive format.
Finally, she asked me six (6) questions. I got all the 6 correct so she didn't ask more. Then came the reading and writing of English sentences which went fine. The writing sentence she gave was 'They live together in the house'. I even remember the 6 civics questions but I don't want to bore other people. It is from the list of 96 questions.
At about 1:50 pm, 40 people were waiting in the queue for Oath ceremony and all got naturalized.
Many thanks to all who helped me in making the process smoother. I took lot of documents but the interviewer asked only what was printed in the Interview letter. I applied for expedited Passport in the nearest post office.
Many thanks to all the people in this forum especially boatbod, flydog, kkboy,Huracan, N400Atl,Kagemusha,rwsh,1caliN400 etc who help others tremendously.
I already posted my Interview experience on 12/17/2007 but it was not noticed since I added my experience in 'Portland Oregon timeline' thread.
Good luck to all the people who are waiting to get naturalized.