California Servicing Center (CSC)
San Francisco District Office (SFO)
15 June 2006: N-400 Recd by USCIS (FOIPA sent)
05 July 2006: Completed Fingerprints
20 July 2006: Interview letter recd
19 Sept 2006: Completed Interview
26 Sept 2006: Oath @ Masonic (took passport appt for 1PM on 26th)
Today, I completed my interview and recd oath letter for 26 sept 2006. No questions were asked about any documents. No traffic tickets (which I had none). No tax returns. No employer questions. No passport stamp questions. No A# files problem. My application details: Never married, No Children, 3 trips (15 days), 2 residences, and 2 employers, are very simple.
Officer was very nice, and asked 6 civics questions, told 1 sentence to write, and approved app in 5 mins. He didn't mention anything about name check, and I didn't bother to ask.
As I mentioned in one of my previous post, I was able to find out from an INFOPASS appt (after failing twice) that I passed namecheck. This forum helped me a lot and thanks to everyone.
re: documents: 1) Took a court certificate from SFO traffic court on Bryant Street. 2)Took a DMV traffic record by mailing a form and $5 to DMV. 3)Sent a Selective Service exempted letter with N-400, 4)Took a letter from apt rental co. Ofcourse, none of these were asked.
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San Francisco District Office (SFO)
15 June 2006: N-400 Recd by USCIS (FOIPA sent)
05 July 2006: Completed Fingerprints
20 July 2006: Interview letter recd
19 Sept 2006: Completed Interview
26 Sept 2006: Oath @ Masonic (took passport appt for 1PM on 26th)
Today, I completed my interview and recd oath letter for 26 sept 2006. No questions were asked about any documents. No traffic tickets (which I had none). No tax returns. No employer questions. No passport stamp questions. No A# files problem. My application details: Never married, No Children, 3 trips (15 days), 2 residences, and 2 employers, are very simple.
Officer was very nice, and asked 6 civics questions, told 1 sentence to write, and approved app in 5 mins. He didn't mention anything about name check, and I didn't bother to ask.
As I mentioned in one of my previous post, I was able to find out from an INFOPASS appt (after failing twice) that I passed namecheck. This forum helped me a lot and thanks to everyone.
re: documents: 1) Took a court certificate from SFO traffic court on Bryant Street. 2)Took a DMV traffic record by mailing a form and $5 to DMV. 3)Sent a Selective Service exempted letter with N-400, 4)Took a letter from apt rental co. Ofcourse, none of these were asked.
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