This morning I had an interview for my US citizenship application. The appointment time is 10:00 AM. I got there at 9:30 AM, handed in the appointment letter, sat down, and waited to be called. There were about 50 seats with 10 empty. I could have come at 9:15 AM. The immigration interviewers came and called out for their interviewees. There were at least 5 interviewers.
After waiting for about 40 minutes, I was called. I went to an office with the interviewer. She asked me to raise right hand and swear to tell the truth. Then she asked me each question in the N-400 form. I told her that I had 1 trip outside US after I submitted the application in August. I had brought with me a new N-400 form filled out, and I gave her the page with the travel information. With the form in Adobe Acrobat format with the editable fields, it was easy to just add the extra travel date and print the form out. She asked me about the Selective Service. I told her that I was 28 years old when I got the green card. When she asked me about the citation, I told her that I had 2 speeding tickets 10 years ago when I was in college. She asked me how I took care of the tickets. I told her that I mailed in the fine. She didn't ask me for the driving records.
She put a check mark next to each question after I gave her an answer. I brought with me many documentation suggested by the posting,
http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=197782 . But she never asked me for any, and I was not going to tell her about the documentation unless she asked for them.
She asked me to print my name on the side of the 2 photos that I included with the original application form. Then she asked me to print my name on 3 places in some form, although the form asked for 1 printed name and 2 signatures.
After that, she gave me a piece of paper with 10 civic questions to answer. They were all from the 100 sample questions on the USCIS web site,
http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/natz/100q.pdf . The questions were 12, 37, 45, 47, 48, 51, 68, 77, 80, 93. For question 47, it just asked the 49th state instead of the 49th and the 50th states. I guessed Hawaii. I told the interviewer that I was not sure which of ones of Hawaii and Alaska was the correct answer. She hesitated a bit and put a check mark next to the answer. I got all of the questions right.
She gave me a blank piece of paper and asked me to write "I love America". She put all of the papers together, punch holes through them, and put them in my file. Then she gave me a piece of paper and told me that I had passed the interview and to wait outside for the oath date.
After about 5 minutes of waiting, I was called and given 2 pieces of paper with an oath date of Feburary 9th, 2006. My priority date was Auguest 8th, 2005. So the total duration of my application would be exactly 6 months. When I left the interview area, it was 10:30 AM.
Here is my timeline.
Boston, MA
N400 mailed - 08/05/05 (Friday)
Priority date - 08/08/05 (Monday)
Check cashed - 08/15/05
N400 Receipt - 08/22/05
FP notice date - 09/08/05
FP appointment date - 10/11/05
FP sent to USCIS by FBI - 10/12/05 (Called FBI to check)
Interview notice date - 10/20/05
Online status change - 10/22/05
Interview notice received - 10/26/05
Interview appointment - 12/07/05
Oath letter received - 12/07/05
Oath appointment - 02/09/06
Passport applied - ???
Passport received - ???