eau_xplain
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Received my NOA and biometrics letters today. Yay!! See my signature for timeline updates.
Received my NOA and biometrics letters today. Yay!! See my signature for timeline updates.
As I understand, all FP appointment letters are coming from NBC these days (not from Charlotte). It looks like it is already pretty common to have FP in 1-2 months after submitting the application form. It is very encouraging.Congrats eau_xplain ..good to see that Charlotte is sending out FP within 1 month of PD.
Congratulations Manny1971..good to see that Charlotte is hosting oaths on Saturday. Must be a big push before elections to schedule as many as possible.
I had my interview at 9:50AM today. I reached the USCIS office around 9:10AM. I could not find any parking space. I had to park in a US military processing facility that is right across the USCIS office.
After I went through the metal detector, the security guy asked me to wait in the Appointments hall for my name to be called.
My name was called on time. The interview officer was polite and courteous. She took me into her office and made me take an oath that I would answer all questions truthfully. Then she asked to see my green card, driver's license and passport.
Then, she tested whether I could read and write in English. Next she took the civics test. She asked me the following questions: 1) Name the two major political parties in the US 2) Where is the White House located 3) Who is the chief justice of the Supreme court 4) What did Emancipation Proclamation do. I can't remember the last two questions. Then she reviewed my entire application along with me. When she asked me whether I committed any crime or offense for which I did not get arrested, I told her that I got a speeding ticket in May 2006. She said that it is just a minor infraction and not to worry. She asked me to sign on my photographs. She then approved the application and gave me a letter indicating the same. She told me that there was an oath ceremony on September 13th morning and asked me if I could make it. I told her that it was not a problem. She told me that my file needs to be reviewed by another officer (just to make sure that my application was complete with all necessary papers and that she did not overlook anything) before my application is finally approved and I am given the oath confirmation letter. She told me to wait in the Appointments hall while this was done. This entire process took about 15 minutes.
I went back to the Appointments hall and there were quite a few people like me waiting for the oath confirmation letter. After waiting for about a couple of hours, the interview officer came again and gave my the oath confirmation letter for September 13th. She asked me if I had any questions and I told her that I did not have any. She then told me that I was free to go.
Congratulations. I have the feeling like I moved to the wrong place at the wrong time. If I was to stay in Charlotte, I would have had my interview letter probably within the next 2 months, by looking at people's timeline.
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Congrats Manny, I have my Interview in Oct. Silly question maybe but..
After handing in your 'Green card' at the interview, can you leave & return to the USA before you obtain a USA passport. I have a family wedding late November and had not thought (stupid) about getting in 7 out of the country
Regards
Kas
Hi
Congrats Manny, I have my Interview in Oct. Silly question maybe but..
After handing in your 'Green card' at the interview, can you leave & return to the USA before you obtain a USA passport. I have a family wedding late November and had not thought (stupid) about getting in 7 out of the country
Regards
Kas
Manny1971, you did not tell us how the oath ceremony was... number of attendees, special informations, and of course, how happy you were to be a US Citizen