Completed my interview!
Completed my interview yesterday. Here is my experience:
Interview time: 1/6/2009 12:55 PM
Reached the place at 12:30 pm, the entry security guard asked whether I carry a cellphone and mentioned it is not allowed. Hence had to go back to the car to drop it off. Went through the security check and dropped off my IL through a drop-box on one of the doors as mentioned by the security guard. Took a seat and waited. Called in by the immigration officer named Wei at 1:45 pm. Struck casual conversation with her along the hallway towards her desk.
She asked me to raise the hand and take an oath (?!!) affirming that what I state is all true.
She asked me for the following:
* Green Card
* Driver's license
* Social Security Card
* Passport
She then asked all the questions listed in the N-400 application that requires yes or no. Asked if I had any arrest, said no, then asked any traffic tickets, speeding tickets and I said 3 tickets in 9 years. (I had
not mentioned any tickets on the N-400 application). She made the corrections on the N-400 and asked if all of them are taken care. I said yes and she just took notes and asked for approximate dates and place where those happened. Noted it down on N-400. Asked whether I had taken any foreign trips after I had submitted the application and I said yes and she noted down the changes in N-400. She asked whether I still work for the same employer and I said no since I switched job after application. Noted down the new employer and address as change in the N-400.
Asked whether I had paid all the taxes. I said yes and asked whether she needs tax papers, she said not required.
Asked me to sign the N-400 application.
Asked me the following civic questions:
* What does the stripes on the flag represent?
* What is July 4th?
* What is the 1st 10 amendments called?
* Who elects the president?
* How long a president is elected for?
* Name one right guaranteed by the constitution?
* Congratulations, you have passed the civics test. Isn't that a piece of cake?
Asked me to a read a sentence printed on a paper and asked me to write "I want to become a citizen of United States"
Congratulated again on passing (?!!) the English test
Asked whether I would like to change my name and I said yes. Filled out the court form and said that "I am going to recommend your case for approval". Since with the name change, there is a court ceremony required, I should expect the letter in the email for that.
Asked me whether there are any questions and I asked when should I expect the oath letter, for which she said jokingly that it should be coming in Jan for a oath in Feb, and if not, it should come in Feb for oath in March so on so forth
Wanted to thank everyone on this forum for all the useful information!!