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Finally the day arrived, for my interview. I've been waiting long time for this... Was nervous the night before, thinking of everything that could go wrong, from the AC21 (employment based green card), to taxes, civics question etc. Couldn't remember how many amendments, members of the house, senate etc. etc. etc...
Anyway, got the the DO at 8:05 (for a 8:15 appt - closer than I wanted) - but was fine, waited for 20 minutes and got called in. Officer greeted me at the door to the "office area" and led me to her office. Asked me to swear to tell the truth and asked for my green card, drivers license and passport. Then she asked me if I had any other passports (I did and thankfully had brought them) - so produced them...
Then she had me verify all the info on the N-400, asking me step by step all the questions. First question about my name, she immediately said that my middle name is not listed on my birth certificate, if you want to keep it we'll need to do a legal name change. I declined, and she crossed it out and kept going.
Only hiccup occured when she asked me if I had ever been stopped by a police officer - and I said well for speeding. She asked how many times and I showed her the printout (which had 8 entries - but that was since 1991). She was shocked, and said 8 speeding tickets in how long - and I said 18 years - which seemed to calm her down. I should have only included the 2 that were in the last 7 years (the others were when I was much, much younger - college etc.)...
Then on to the civics questions - they were quite easy:
1) What group of people were brought to the US and sold as slaves?
2) Who's the vice president?
3) How many amendments to the constitution? 27 (I remembered!!!)
4) Who makes federal laws?
5) can't remember....
Then she asked me to read the statement: "Who can vote?"
And then asked me to answer the question - so who can vote?
Then had me write "Citizens can vote"
Signed part 13/14 and gave me N-652. And said you'll get a written decision in the mail.
I asked her if that would be the oath letter - and she said yes.
But on the way out I realized that nothing was marked on the N-652 other than you passed the English, History and Civics and the Written decision. Neither A (Congratulations) nor B (Decision cannot be made) is checked...
So of course now I'm worried - I should have asked the officer why neither was checked - but oh well... I'll just be patient and wait and see what happens. I can't see any reason why it would be a problem - hopefully I'll get an oath letter in the mail soon....
OH BTW - my interview date was 13 days before my eligibility date so - couldn't have done the oath then if I wanted to...
Let's hope this is almost the end
Anyway, got the the DO at 8:05 (for a 8:15 appt - closer than I wanted) - but was fine, waited for 20 minutes and got called in. Officer greeted me at the door to the "office area" and led me to her office. Asked me to swear to tell the truth and asked for my green card, drivers license and passport. Then she asked me if I had any other passports (I did and thankfully had brought them) - so produced them...
Then she had me verify all the info on the N-400, asking me step by step all the questions. First question about my name, she immediately said that my middle name is not listed on my birth certificate, if you want to keep it we'll need to do a legal name change. I declined, and she crossed it out and kept going.
Only hiccup occured when she asked me if I had ever been stopped by a police officer - and I said well for speeding. She asked how many times and I showed her the printout (which had 8 entries - but that was since 1991). She was shocked, and said 8 speeding tickets in how long - and I said 18 years - which seemed to calm her down. I should have only included the 2 that were in the last 7 years (the others were when I was much, much younger - college etc.)...
Then on to the civics questions - they were quite easy:
1) What group of people were brought to the US and sold as slaves?
2) Who's the vice president?
3) How many amendments to the constitution? 27 (I remembered!!!)
4) Who makes federal laws?
5) can't remember....
Then she asked me to read the statement: "Who can vote?"
And then asked me to answer the question - so who can vote?
Then had me write "Citizens can vote"
Signed part 13/14 and gave me N-652. And said you'll get a written decision in the mail.
I asked her if that would be the oath letter - and she said yes.
But on the way out I realized that nothing was marked on the N-652 other than you passed the English, History and Civics and the Written decision. Neither A (Congratulations) nor B (Decision cannot be made) is checked...
So of course now I'm worried - I should have asked the officer why neither was checked - but oh well... I'll just be patient and wait and see what happens. I can't see any reason why it would be a problem - hopefully I'll get an oath letter in the mail soon....
OH BTW - my interview date was 13 days before my eligibility date so - couldn't have done the oath then if I wanted to...
Let's hope this is almost the end