I filed my N-400 with my wife and my son (he was over 18) on May 28, 2006. We got FP notice in August, 2006. My son was approved in Oct. 2006 but my wife and I did not hear anything after FP. I called USCIS 800 number. I wrote letter to VSC and congressman. Till July 2008, I received another FP notice said our first FP were expired (I thought finger prints are unchanged for lifetime. Well, you have no body to argue with). Any way, we did it again. Then finally, citizenship interview notice arrived and date is Sept. 8, 2008, Newark, NJ. Time is 8:20 AM.
We lives about 50 miles away. It is Monday morning so there were some traffic but not very bad. Parking is $11 (2 hr.) - $14 (over 2 hr.). We arrived at 8:05. It seems not a lot of people. Notice said interview is in 15th floor, But when we got there, a lady sent us to 13th floor. After submitted the notices to the window, we were told to wait till names were called.
By the way, coming with the USCIS interview notice, there is a separated page which lists all the documents you need to bring with according to different situations. For example, if you applied citizenship via marriage, or if you served in US military, or if you have ever been arrested, then you need to bring such and such… Our case is very straight. Accordingly, we only need to bring the green cards. I thought I better to bring our current passport just in case.
Waited about 45 minutes, my name was called. A young lady called me to “Door 2”. She brought me to her cube. First, she asked me to arise my right hand and said “Are you going to tell all truth today?” I said “Yes” of course. After we site down, she opened my file. I saw my N-400 is on the top. She started to test me immediately. I think the test questions are in her computer and is randomly selected. I was asked questions including what is the color of the flag, who is the commander in chief, who is call Father of our country, who elects the Congress, what is the some requirement to become US president, how many Supreme Court justices, what is the most important rights granted to the US citizens. I correctly answered all. The she asked me to write down a sentence “I drive a blue car to work.” I think that’s pretty much of the test. Next, she basically went over all the information on N-400. “When was the last time you left US?”. “For how many days?”. “Have you ever joined any terrorist organizations?”. “Have you every help any one get into US illegally?” …
There are two places I had some problems. She asked me “Have you every been arrested?” I answered “No” However, she said then why did checked the question ‘Yes’? I answered because the question is “Have you ever been arrested, cited, detained by law enforcement agency”. Because I received 2 speeding tickets, they were “cited”. So I checked ‘Yes’ and provide the information. (when I filing the N-400, I browsed online immigration sites. Many people said it is better to put the traffic tickets if you had one.) In fact, I think I should not do it (my wife’s story is more ironic. I will tell later). She then asked a man who seems a supervisor if she can cross it out since there ware no arrests. The supervisor said just leave it because the answer is right.
Then she started to check my passport (issued by my home country). She asked me where is the my old passport (because in the passport said it is to replace an old one). I said it is expired and interview notice did not say I need to bring foreign passports, current or expired. She then asked me how far that I lives. Is any one at home can bring me passport here? I said I lives 50 miles away and nobody at home. Then the lady said I can not process further because I can not decide if you ever stayed out of US for more than 6 months. I told her I can go home to bring back. She agreed and said you need to be here today. The she give a paper so I can get back to the building. I wasted no time to drive home and find my old passports and back in less than 2 hours. When I came back and handed the notes to her (through window, of course), she called me in again. I think soon she realized she made a big mistake. ‘6 month’ rule is for green card holders. I current passport was issues after I got PR and it has stamp. Therefore, all my in and out of US record AFTER I got PR are showed on this passport. When she saw the I-551 stamp on my current passport, she did even bother to check my old passports. I also realized the same. She did not say anything so did I. Good thing is she did not waste time to signed my paper to passed me. In about 2 minutes, I am out. Next, we waited for oath (Yes. Newark office conducts interview and oath on the same day). We received our citizenship certificates at 3:00 PM. I am glad we passed though it was delayed about 2 hours and let me spend extra $11 parking fee and some gas.
My wife’s interview (same time as me but by different lady agent) had same issue as my on traffic tickets (that agent did not ask her the old passports). The lady asked her, why did you put traffic tickets on N-400? She said “Nobody does that. If you put anything there, you need to provide more information and I had to do extra work”. She saw my wife has her N-400 copy which did not check ‘Yes’ on that page. The agent said “Give me your page”. She replaced the page with the one has no “Yes” checked. Unbelievable!
So, our interviews went smooth in general. Here is my 2 cents: 1. Bring you old passport, marriage license, birth certificate .. and anything you can think is important even though the interview notice did not mention it. 2. If you have not file N-400, do not put speeding traffic tickets on it unless you got arrested (I am not lawyer and don’t hold me accountable).
Good luck to everyone!
We lives about 50 miles away. It is Monday morning so there were some traffic but not very bad. Parking is $11 (2 hr.) - $14 (over 2 hr.). We arrived at 8:05. It seems not a lot of people. Notice said interview is in 15th floor, But when we got there, a lady sent us to 13th floor. After submitted the notices to the window, we were told to wait till names were called.
By the way, coming with the USCIS interview notice, there is a separated page which lists all the documents you need to bring with according to different situations. For example, if you applied citizenship via marriage, or if you served in US military, or if you have ever been arrested, then you need to bring such and such… Our case is very straight. Accordingly, we only need to bring the green cards. I thought I better to bring our current passport just in case.
Waited about 45 minutes, my name was called. A young lady called me to “Door 2”. She brought me to her cube. First, she asked me to arise my right hand and said “Are you going to tell all truth today?” I said “Yes” of course. After we site down, she opened my file. I saw my N-400 is on the top. She started to test me immediately. I think the test questions are in her computer and is randomly selected. I was asked questions including what is the color of the flag, who is the commander in chief, who is call Father of our country, who elects the Congress, what is the some requirement to become US president, how many Supreme Court justices, what is the most important rights granted to the US citizens. I correctly answered all. The she asked me to write down a sentence “I drive a blue car to work.” I think that’s pretty much of the test. Next, she basically went over all the information on N-400. “When was the last time you left US?”. “For how many days?”. “Have you ever joined any terrorist organizations?”. “Have you every help any one get into US illegally?” …
There are two places I had some problems. She asked me “Have you every been arrested?” I answered “No” However, she said then why did checked the question ‘Yes’? I answered because the question is “Have you ever been arrested, cited, detained by law enforcement agency”. Because I received 2 speeding tickets, they were “cited”. So I checked ‘Yes’ and provide the information. (when I filing the N-400, I browsed online immigration sites. Many people said it is better to put the traffic tickets if you had one.) In fact, I think I should not do it (my wife’s story is more ironic. I will tell later). She then asked a man who seems a supervisor if she can cross it out since there ware no arrests. The supervisor said just leave it because the answer is right.
Then she started to check my passport (issued by my home country). She asked me where is the my old passport (because in the passport said it is to replace an old one). I said it is expired and interview notice did not say I need to bring foreign passports, current or expired. She then asked me how far that I lives. Is any one at home can bring me passport here? I said I lives 50 miles away and nobody at home. Then the lady said I can not process further because I can not decide if you ever stayed out of US for more than 6 months. I told her I can go home to bring back. She agreed and said you need to be here today. The she give a paper so I can get back to the building. I wasted no time to drive home and find my old passports and back in less than 2 hours. When I came back and handed the notes to her (through window, of course), she called me in again. I think soon she realized she made a big mistake. ‘6 month’ rule is for green card holders. I current passport was issues after I got PR and it has stamp. Therefore, all my in and out of US record AFTER I got PR are showed on this passport. When she saw the I-551 stamp on my current passport, she did even bother to check my old passports. I also realized the same. She did not say anything so did I. Good thing is she did not waste time to signed my paper to passed me. In about 2 minutes, I am out. Next, we waited for oath (Yes. Newark office conducts interview and oath on the same day). We received our citizenship certificates at 3:00 PM. I am glad we passed though it was delayed about 2 hours and let me spend extra $11 parking fee and some gas.
My wife’s interview (same time as me but by different lady agent) had same issue as my on traffic tickets (that agent did not ask her the old passports). The lady asked her, why did you put traffic tickets on N-400? She said “Nobody does that. If you put anything there, you need to provide more information and I had to do extra work”. She saw my wife has her N-400 copy which did not check ‘Yes’ on that page. The agent said “Give me your page”. She replaced the page with the one has no “Yes” checked. Unbelievable!
So, our interviews went smooth in general. Here is my 2 cents: 1. Bring you old passport, marriage license, birth certificate .. and anything you can think is important even though the interview notice did not mention it. 2. If you have not file N-400, do not put speeding traffic tickets on it unless you got arrested (I am not lawyer and don’t hold me accountable).
Good luck to everyone!