Got Citizenship in 90 days (could have been much lesser)
I have written the total experience of my Citizenship, please post yours too.
I got my GC through my spouse's citizenship (@ Detroit; see my signature), hence my hibernating period was only 3 years. I applied before the Citizenship eligibility date (just less than 90 days).
US Citizenship N-400 Application - Dallas, TX
Eligibility date (3 years after gc) 14-Sep-09
Application Receipt Date (90 days earlier) 8-Aug-09
Fingerprint date 1-Sep-09
Received Interview NOA 14-Sep-09
Interview date 16-Oct-09
Received Oath Notification 23-Oct-09
Oath @ Dallas District Court 6-Nov-09
Total days to naturalize 90
Note about Fingerprint: I suggest you go at least 30 minutes before your time. It takes about 60 minutes or so to get it done.
Note about Interview: They do not allow your spouse. My interview was more about documents (take all the documents possible as mentioned in this forum including tax returns, traffic violations etc.). I had a name change otherwise the interviewer was ready to give the Citizenship the same day which would have made it in about 70 days.
Note about Oath: They made 162 of us sit in the court room which is on the left as soon as you enter. They represented about 46 countries. They ask you to stand up when each country is mentioned. India had the MOST, I mean about 40 to 50 people. Remaining about 120 people were from 45 countries. Looks like Indians are immigrating en masse
The announcer even said "wow" when she saw the crowd.
You listen to songs including the Anthem, Obama speech, Judge speech etc. But they were all short. We were asked to come at 9:30AM and the ceremony (after paperwork - you go line by line to a counter where they take your docs like Interview invitation letter, GC etc.) started around 10:45AM. It was done around 11:30.
The only process they need to improve is when they call the names to give the Naturalization certificate. We had 2 people who called out names and they were surrounded by a bunch of immigrants.
The Judge was very kind to stay back, we took photos with him, with the flags, with the Liberty statue etc.
Good Luck to All who are going to start this journey.