Folks:
My spouse and I attended the citizenship interview @ Boise ASC this morning. Interview was set at 9:45AM, we got in around 9AM, were called in around 9:30AM, done with interview around 9:45AM.
My interviewer was very cordial, the whole process was very straightforward. The process from start->interview has been exactly 3 months. While I chatted with the IO, he mentioned that Boise is one of 2 ASC's in the country wherein the process completes in 90 days.
We were asked for (a) passport and GC (both), driver's license (for my wife). The IO reviewed a bunch of questions out of the application. I had 2 tickets which he said are no issues - only criminal offenses was what he was interested in. He had to sift through some screens on his computer since I had entered the speeding ticket information (basically had to click "no issue").
He repeated that the interview should be a piece of cake - asked 6 out of 10 questions - said that I had passed.
(i) What are the branches of the govt.?
(ii) Who is the head of the local govt.?
(iii) How many stars on the flag?
(iv) What were the 13 states called?
(v) Length of a senator's tenure (wife)
(vi) How many representatives (wife)
(vii) Why 100 senators (wife)
etc.
Our oath is set for next Tuesday.
- Legolas
My spouse and I attended the citizenship interview @ Boise ASC this morning. Interview was set at 9:45AM, we got in around 9AM, were called in around 9:30AM, done with interview around 9:45AM.
My interviewer was very cordial, the whole process was very straightforward. The process from start->interview has been exactly 3 months. While I chatted with the IO, he mentioned that Boise is one of 2 ASC's in the country wherein the process completes in 90 days.
We were asked for (a) passport and GC (both), driver's license (for my wife). The IO reviewed a bunch of questions out of the application. I had 2 tickets which he said are no issues - only criminal offenses was what he was interested in. He had to sift through some screens on his computer since I had entered the speeding ticket information (basically had to click "no issue").
He repeated that the interview should be a piece of cake - asked 6 out of 10 questions - said that I had passed.
(i) What are the branches of the govt.?
(ii) Who is the head of the local govt.?
(iii) How many stars on the flag?
(iv) What were the 13 states called?
(v) Length of a senator's tenure (wife)
(vi) How many representatives (wife)
(vii) Why 100 senators (wife)
etc.
Our oath is set for next Tuesday.
- Legolas