My Interview Experience 11/10/09
congratulations kabaca! please share your interview experience
My interview was scheduled @ 10:00 AM, arrived @ 09:40 AM, no waiting lines @ the entrance of the federal building, went through normal security, they were OK with having my cell phone.
Then went to the 6th floor Room 6024, over 50 people were in the room already, left my IL @ Window 51, and waited for my name to be called.
At 11:00 AM I was called by a male officer, he was formal but friendly.
Once crossed the door, he asked for my GC and ID, and he made a photo copy of both, then he handed me my ID and he kept the GC with him.
Next I followed him to his office, and he asked me to stand and did the oath to tell the truth.
We both sat down and he started going through the application line by line, but very quick, and when he came to the trips, he asked for my passport and he checked some of the stamps against the entries in my application.
After that we went through the Yes/No questions, very quick, and at last he asked me to sign in 2 places and print my full name at another place in the last page of the application.
Now to the test, he brought 3 papers, and started with the Reading, the paper had 3 stmts, and he asked me to read the 2nd one "When do we vote for president", and then I signed the paper, next writing "Washington was the first president", and then signed the paper, and finally came to the civics questions
1) Self government represented at the 3 first words? "We the people"
2) 2 Rights for everyone living in the US ?
3) How many voting members in the House ? "435"
4) For how many years we elect US representative ? "2 yrs"
5) Name one Indian American trip ?
6) What does the judicial branch do ?, signed as well the paper
Finally, he get that form, where he marked next to "Congratulation .. Recommended for approval" , and he gave it to me, plus a US passport application and 2 booklets (Declaration of independence & Constitution)
He said congratulations, and wait for the approval/Oath letter in the mail within 2 to 4 weeks.
All the above was done in 12 mins , and I was out @ 11:12 AM
I took lots of supporting docs with me (Tax returns, bank statements, W-2s, paychecks, birth certificates), which the officer did not ask for any, but in some other cases people mentioned they asked for some docs.
I was very worried since I got the IL about what will happen during the interview, but it was very easy, relaxing interview, and seems that most of the IOs there are very nice and friendly.
My wife also passed her test today @2:40 PM, and she had same experience with different IO, even he joked with her that it is very rare to have husband and wife pass on the same day.
Now comes the waiting for Oath Letter, I hope we can catch either 12/03 or 12/18.
Good Luck to you tracer, I see your interview on 11/12
Good Luck to everyone