I passed my citizenship interview this morning. I checked in about 30 minutes early and waited for 65 minutes before I was called.
The interview was very routine. The officer went through some of the questions with me on the N400 form and flipped through my most recent travel document (reentry permit) and expired passport. He then asked how I traveled abroad. I told him I used USCIS issued documents and had returned my expired travel documents to the USCIS. I then told the officer I have copies of the travel documents and if he needed it. He told me no.
Once that is done, the civil test began; I answered all the six questions correctly and cruised through the English test quickly.
He told me he normally give people their oath letter, but the officer told me he will mail it to me and I should receive the oath letter in few weeks. I asked for clarification about the timing and told me it will take about 2-3 weeks. My 5 years anniversary is next week; perhaps, that explains why he cannot give me my oath letter.
The interview was very routine. The officer went through some of the questions with me on the N400 form and flipped through my most recent travel document (reentry permit) and expired passport. He then asked how I traveled abroad. I told him I used USCIS issued documents and had returned my expired travel documents to the USCIS. I then told the officer I have copies of the travel documents and if he needed it. He told me no.
Once that is done, the civil test began; I answered all the six questions correctly and cruised through the English test quickly.
He told me he normally give people their oath letter, but the officer told me he will mail it to me and I should receive the oath letter in few weeks. I asked for clarification about the timing and told me it will take about 2-3 weeks. My 5 years anniversary is next week; perhaps, that explains why he cannot give me my oath letter.