new_member12
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I got approved today
I was approved today at the Hartford office. The officer was very friendly and professional.
I arrived at the immigration at about 11:25am (my interview was at 11:35am). I parked my car one block away from the immigration office (finding a parking spot is not an easy thing there). Anyways, I put money in the meter worth 2 hours thinking that was going to be plenty.
I was called in at about 2 pm. The officer went through my application to make sure that nothing has changed since then and he had all required copies.
1) He asked to read a very simplistic sentence which I did.
2) He asked to write "Independence day is in July"
3) He asked me six civic questions:
- When was the declaration of independence adopted?
- Who is the speaker of the house?
- What is the name of the 10 first amendments of the constitution?
- Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived?
- Name one of the two longest rivers in the United States
- For how long is the President of the US elected?
I answered all these questions correctly.
He then asked if I would like to take the oath on May 08, 2009 in New Haven? I was like oh Yes Yes Yes!!!!
He asked to wait in the waiting room while he prepares the oath letter. A few minutes later, He gave me my oath letter and congratulated me. I was so happy and thankful to the Lord Jesus for this great opportunity.
On a side note, by the time I got back to my car, there was a $25 parking ticket on my front window because my car was parked for more than two hours Hopefully, they won't hold this against at the oath.
I was approved today at the Hartford office. The officer was very friendly and professional.
I arrived at the immigration at about 11:25am (my interview was at 11:35am). I parked my car one block away from the immigration office (finding a parking spot is not an easy thing there). Anyways, I put money in the meter worth 2 hours thinking that was going to be plenty.
I was called in at about 2 pm. The officer went through my application to make sure that nothing has changed since then and he had all required copies.
1) He asked to read a very simplistic sentence which I did.
2) He asked to write "Independence day is in July"
3) He asked me six civic questions:
- When was the declaration of independence adopted?
- Who is the speaker of the house?
- What is the name of the 10 first amendments of the constitution?
- Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived?
- Name one of the two longest rivers in the United States
- For how long is the President of the US elected?
I answered all these questions correctly.
He then asked if I would like to take the oath on May 08, 2009 in New Haven? I was like oh Yes Yes Yes!!!!
He asked to wait in the waiting room while he prepares the oath letter. A few minutes later, He gave me my oath letter and congratulated me. I was so happy and thankful to the Lord Jesus for this great opportunity.
On a side note, by the time I got back to my car, there was a $25 parking ticket on my front window because my car was parked for more than two hours Hopefully, they won't hold this against at the oath.
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