Had my interview for 8:45am... Got there early (parked at lot near intersection of Polk and Clarke) and was called by 8:30am... It all got over in 15mins... The IO told me to wait outside, and I would get my oath letter (which took slightly more than an hour).
My case was slightly different in that for the first 7 months of my green card, I was out of the country, completing the remaining year of my undergraduate engineering program. I applied for naturalization as soon as the sum total of 5 years got over. So, I was unsure if the first 7 months would count or not. I had written a letter with my application, explaining why I believed it counted, and that I always had the intention of returning to the US. Still, I went to the interview, knowing fully well, that I may be rejected. (I even got a reply on this board that my case would not be accepted).
Surprisingly, the IO did not even question me about the 7 month absence. He had the letter I had written, looked it over, but didnt ask me anything about it (which I was thrilled about).
My 6 questions were:
1) How many years do we elect a Senator?
2) How many justices are in the Supreme Court?
3) When is Independance Day?
4) Name one branch of the goverment?
5) What does the presidents cabinet do?
6) Who takes over, if the president and vice president are unable?
Apart from green card, no documents were asked for... Not even passport, or SSS proof.
When I was asked about the traffic violations question, I mentioned that I had not written my 3 speeding offenses on the application, as they were less than $500. I told him I had brought a signed document, stating the 3 violation details. He didnt want to see it.