My Interview Experience
Petition Filed........................: 01/24/07
Priority Date........................: 01/26/07
Check Cashed......................: 01/29/07
Receipt Received..................: 02/02/07
FP Notice Received...............: 02/05/07
FP Done on.........................: 02/27/07
Interview Letter Received on..: 04/27/07
Interview Date.....................: 06/19/07
Oath Letter Received............: 06/19/07
Oath Date...........................: 07/06/07
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I had my interview today at the Los Angeles District Office.
Reached the office 30 minutes before the scheduled time of 12:00 noon. I was called in at 12:20. the officer was very friendly.
First, he verified my personal information (SSN, DOB, Name, address, phone numbner etc) with what he has in the system. Then he asked me about my job and the employer who had processed my Green Card.
I had made a trip to India that lasted more than 6 months (6 months and 3 weeks). I had to explain about the purpose of that trip. When I told him that I came back from that trip and stared working for the same employer, he was satisfied.
As the next step, I was asked to write the sentence " YOU WORK HARD AT YOUR JOB". Then he showed me the sentence "THE BOY THREW A BALL" and asked me to read it.
He asked me 10 civic/history questions from the popular "100 questions". I answered 100%.
He asked me to wrtite my name and sign a few papers. Finally he handed over the Interview Results (passed) sheet and congratulated me. He also gave me another sheet that is to be given to collect the Oath Letter after 2 hours.
I said "Thank You", and asked about the tie he was wearing. His tie had the pictures of all the U.S presidents so far. I asked "Is that a Federal Goivernment Employee-Only tie?"
He said that his wife presented the tie to him after a Washington, D.C trip. I said "That's nice" , had a hand shake with him and left the room.
Went out, had lunch, came back after 2 hours and collected the oath letter.
I had carried all sorts of supporting documents such as tax transcripts(5 yrs), rental records(5 years), pay stubs(5 years), employment letter, W2 (5 years).
Even though I had a trip outside U.S that lasted for more than 6 months, he never asked for any of the documents.
Everything went extremely well.