HNchitownN400
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Hello All,
I completed my interview this morning. Quite straight forward, here are some details:
Documents asked at interview: GC, DL, Passport (take photocopies of all-just makes a good impression)
Civics test: Answered 6 questions correctly, some of them were, father of the nation, # of voting members in House or representatives, name one war in 1900, president at WW1, etc.
Writing and reading test: A simple sentence was asked to be read and then written
Application review: went through the whole application, I had some traffic tickets, but she just asked if I was ever arrested, etc. No changes. Signed at the end and was told I passed and approved for Naturalization
Oath date: She was just checking the Oath date and I politely asked if I can request one, but by then she offered Dec 8. Was told to wait a little while and was handed the Oath letter for Dec 8.
Interview Summary: Took totally around 15 minutes, person was straight forward, except at the end, wherein we had a little talk on the passport application. Just dont be nervous unless you have any special circumstances, i.e travel >6mths, etc. I even had changed employers within 4 mths of GC but no issues raised.
In conclusion, this forum has been of immense help, and I wanted to thank all who have posted and answered questions. A note of appreciation.
DO: Chicago, IL
8/17/09: N400 Mailed
9/12/09: FP Done
10/20/09: IL received
12/02/09: ID
12/02/09: Oath Letter
12/08/09: Oath Date
I completed my interview this morning. Quite straight forward, here are some details:
Documents asked at interview: GC, DL, Passport (take photocopies of all-just makes a good impression)
Civics test: Answered 6 questions correctly, some of them were, father of the nation, # of voting members in House or representatives, name one war in 1900, president at WW1, etc.
Writing and reading test: A simple sentence was asked to be read and then written
Application review: went through the whole application, I had some traffic tickets, but she just asked if I was ever arrested, etc. No changes. Signed at the end and was told I passed and approved for Naturalization
Oath date: She was just checking the Oath date and I politely asked if I can request one, but by then she offered Dec 8. Was told to wait a little while and was handed the Oath letter for Dec 8.
Interview Summary: Took totally around 15 minutes, person was straight forward, except at the end, wherein we had a little talk on the passport application. Just dont be nervous unless you have any special circumstances, i.e travel >6mths, etc. I even had changed employers within 4 mths of GC but no issues raised.
In conclusion, this forum has been of immense help, and I wanted to thank all who have posted and answered questions. A note of appreciation.
DO: Chicago, IL
8/17/09: N400 Mailed
9/12/09: FP Done
10/20/09: IL received
12/02/09: ID
12/02/09: Oath Letter
12/08/09: Oath Date
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