Our interview is tomorrow in Baltimore (a bit nervous) - do they tell you on the spot if you are approved / not approved?
Our interview is tomorrow in Baltimore (a bit nervous) - do they tell you on the spot if you are approved / not approved?
Our interview is tomorrow in Baltimore (a bit nervous) - do they tell you on the spot if you are approved / not approved?
Just relax coz this is the world's easiest quiz/test/exam whatever you call it. Just study those 96 questions and especially the one that concerns your city/state. I mean knowing your mayor, senators, governor etc etc. Be yourself and take all the necessary paperwork.
Once you are done with the test, he/she will tell you right away that you have passed the test and have been approved and either the officer will hand you the instructions about the oath the very same day or send you something in the mail. Most likely you will hear something from them in the mail. Be polite and make sure you note your officer's name and your Baltimore DO's local number just incase if you have to contact USCIS again to get info on your oath.
Good luck & I'm sure you'll do well.
this is NOT the citizenship forum. The OP is refering to GC interview.Just relax coz this is the world's easiest quiz/test/exam whatever you call it. Just study those 96 questions and especially the one that concerns your city/state. I mean knowing your mayor, senators, governor etc etc. Be yourself and take all the necessary paperwork.
Once you are done with the test, he/she will tell you right away that you have passed the test and have been approved and either the officer will hand you the instructions about the oath the very same day or send you something in the mail. Most likely you will hear something from them in the mail. Be polite and make sure you note your officer's name and your Baltimore DO's local number just incase if you have to contact USCIS again to get info on your oath.
Good luck & I'm sure you'll do well.
this is NOT the citizenship forum. The OP is refering to GC interview.
Our interview is tomorrow in Baltimore (a bit nervous) - do they tell you on the spot if you are approved / not approved?
Well actually the interview went pretty bad. We were grilled for hour and a half for god knows how many things. My lawyer was there and was very assertive with the officer and spoke up a lot so that was definitely a great help.
At the end the officer didn't approve it yet but sent another RFE, requesting more documents.
So, I wasn't busy celebrating - I was actually recovering from the 90-minute grilling
Well actually the interview went pretty bad. We were grilled for hour and a half for god knows how many things. My lawyer was there and was very assertive with the officer and spoke up a lot so that was definitely a great help.
At the end the officer didn't approve it yet but sent another RFE, requesting more documents.
So, I wasn't busy celebrating - I was actually recovering from the 90-minute grilling
Well he just asked so many questions about each topic. About where I lived and the details. Before I moved to the US, I had come a few times just for visit so a lot of details about those trips (which were more than a decade ago) and many things of the like.