Jacksonville Timeline?

My husband interviewed 3.5 months ago in Jacksonville. Haven't received letter for oath ceremony. Anyone interview then, know how much longer it will take? The lady he interviewed with told him 2 to 3 months. When should you call? :confused:

Usually he should have received the letter by now. I would call (or infopass)just to ensure the letter is not lost..
 
My husband interviewed 3.5 months ago in Jacksonville. Haven't received letter for oath ceremony. Anyone interview then, know how much longer it will take? The lady he interviewed with told him 2 to 3 months. When should you call? :confused:

Have you heard anything yet, I had my interview on 7/16/08 and the IO told me the same thing I get a letter within 2 to 3 months. Haven;t heard anything yet but I thought if the letter get lost how would I know, keep us posted on what happen. :confused:
 
Congratulations! Your application has been recommended for approval

Just had the interview this morning. Completely painless experience. Took about 40 minutes all together. 25 minutes out of that were wait time. The wait beings for Oath Ceremony. I could not have done this without the help from this forum.
 
Appointment was for 9:10 AM. I walked in at 9:00 AM. I was called in at 9:25. Very nice officer (the same officer that interviewed my wife) escorted me into his office. He asked me to put my green card and passport on the table. He then took a personal call on his cell from someone and talked for a couple of minutes. I did not mind at all because it gave me time to be at ease. He then proceeded with the interview. Asked me about my last two trips. Confirmed with me my place of work and told me that he had invested in our company in the past. Confirmed my home address. Asked me how many times I was married (once) and asked me how many kids I have (2) and then asked me for their birth dates. He then asked following civic questions:

What is the national anthem?
What was the first ship to bring pilgrims here?
What is the executve of city government?
What is the role of congress?
What is the role of Supreme Court?
What year the constitution was written?

He then had me me read a line. I totally forgot what I had to read!

He then had me write, "Today is a good day"

After that he had me sign in a few places. He then asked me to sign on my pictures. He then handed me the N-652 (Naturilization Interview Results) form. Two boxes were checked. One box said, "you passed the tests of English and the U.S. History and goverment". The other checked box said, "Congratulations! Your application has been recommended for approval"

He then entered some things on his computer and scanned my file three times with scanner. He then organized stuff on my file and dropped it on the floor. He told me that I should be getting notification from them about swearing in within 2 to 3 months. He then waled me out.
 
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