venkatesh Sunkad said:Dear Folks
My wife and myself had our interview on Jan 26th 2006. My interview was at 9.10AM and my wife was at 9.30AM.
We arrived at the USCIS office located on Paris Street in Denver around 8.45AM. Parking was a bit of a hassle since there has been a lot of snow in Denver the streets have been covered in snow and so there are not may places to park on the street. We parked in the building opposite to the USCIS office.
We gave our interview letter to the guard and went through a metal detector. The guard took our interview and told us to take a seat and said we will be called. My name was called around 9.20AM.
Interview
The officer greeted me and took me to her office and asked me to raise my right hand and take a oath. She asked for my drivers license and my green card. She made copies of both then she asked to sit down. Then she told that she will start the civics part of the interview and that I will be asked 10 questions and I need to answer 6 correctly. I answered the first six correctly and then she stopped. The questions were
1) What do the stars represent on the flag
2) How many states are there in the USA
3) What month do we elect the president of USA
4) Who is the chief executive of our country
5) Name the Vice President of USA
6) Name the ship the pilgrims arrived
Next she started to go through my application form and asked me questions like tell me your current address, your phone number etc. Once this was done she made me sign the application and the two photos I had sent with my application.
She congragulated me that I had passed the interview and she will recomend me for citizenship
At this point she said that she recognises from the records that my wife also has an interview the same day and is being interviewed by a different officer but will make sure that we both are called for Oath on the same day.
Finally she gave me the N-652 form. It took about 10 minutes for the whole process. I asked her if there was anything pending like namecheck etc on my application and she said "no everything is cleared". Then I asked her when will my oath cermony be and she said within the next 90 days at a downtown denver location. I thanked her and she escorted me to the waiting area.
My wife was called in around 10.30AM even though here interview was at 9.30AM. Her experience exactly as mine except for the civic questions.
Overall it went very smoothly and now waiting for the oath letter
Timeline for my wife and myself
District office - Denver
Service center - NSC
Application sent - Nov 6th 2006
Application Received - Nov 8th
Priority date - Nov 8th
Finger print notice - Nov 20
Finger printing done - Dec 5th
Interview letter received - Dec 16th
Interview date - Jan 26th 2007
Oath date - ??????????
UPDATE: This is for me and my wife
District office - Denver
Service center - NSC
Application sent - Nov 10th 2006
Application Received - Nov 13th
Priority date - Nov 13th
Finger print notice - Dec 10
Finger printing date - Dec 29th
Interview Letter Received - Jan 12th
Interview Date - Feb 12th
Oath - March 21st
can someone tell me how long does it usually take to have fingerprints taken at Colfax location ?
well now that I've done it I will reply to myself - it barely took 5 minutes. There was no line at all. Also I arrived earlier and it was no problem.
I did receive my interview letter today.
Mailed out N-400 on March 10th, 2007
Priority date March 13, 2007
Received fingerprints letter March 30, 2007
Fingerprints appoitment April 20, 2007
Received interview letter May 3,2007
Interview June 21,2007
What happens if you check your status online? Has it changed at all?