Both my wife and I went yesterday. The location was at Greenspoint (near IAH). if you are heading there, note that the visitor parking is NOT on the same interview building. I was driving around the building trying to get in there but it was apparently for USCIS employee only. The visitor parking lot is actually diagonally across the road. After that we walked to the building, the main entrance is where the (smaller) replica of Lady of Liberty is. Soon after the entrance, you will be asked to go through a security check. Then we walked inside the building, and made a right turn into a hall where many people were seated, waiting for their name to be called. We placed our appointment letter into a tray and have oursleves seated (Your name will not be called if you do not place your appointment latter in the tray near the counter). After 30 minutes, my wife was called in for interview, and 5 minutes later it was my turn. A lady walked me into her office, after the oath, i was asked to be seated. She only requested my passports, green card and ID. Immediately afterwards, the civic test began, I was asked the following questions
- Name one branch or part ofg the government
- How many judges are there in the Supreme Court
- We elect the US senator for how many years
- If both the president and vice president can no longer serve, who becomes president
- What does the president's cabinet do
- forgot the last question
Then we move on to the reading test, she showed a sentence 'What country is the South of the US', after reading it, i was told to write ' Mexico is in the south of the US'.
Then she started to go through my application and basically just to verify that everything in the forms was filled properly. After that she told me i have passed the test, but since i am a week away from fullfilling my 5-yr term i will have to wait for my oath letter. So if you have stayed for more than 5 yrs in the states when taking the interview and passed, you can get the oath letter on the same day, but probably have to wait for an hour after the interview to get the letter. The entire interview took only about 20 minutes. It was even shorter for my wife ~ 15 minutes.
So i am now waiting for my Oath letter
Good luck to all of you.