Upstate_NY
Registered Users (C)
N400 RD = 6/25/2007
Finger Printing = August, 2007
Green Card thru Employment
Washington USCIS Office, Fairfax, VA
My wife & I had our interview this week.
The Interview letter only asked for GC & Passport. I had taken a few other documents as a backup. The documents in my possession were:
1. GC
2. Passport, current & expired showing all my US visas, entry stamps etc.
3. Current utility bills (Electricity, water & gas)
4. 4 most recent employment paystubs
5. My current job offer letter
6. 2 most recent tax papers & W2's (2006 & 2007)
7. 4 pictures
8. N400 Receipt Notice, Fingerprint notice
9. AR-11 (I had moved since I filed N400)
10. Birth Cert
I was called 20 mins after the assigned time. The USCIS officer was a very friendly woman. I remained standing, raised my right hand (palm facing her) and took the oath to tell the truth.
The USCIS officer then requested my GC, Interview Letter, and Drivers License. Then she asked all relevant questions about me in the application to verify that I am the very same person. She asked whether I have committed crimes, any taxes overdue, any membership or provided material support to any terrorist group, etc. I truthfully said no. Then she asked me whether I would defend the constitution & bear arms if needed. I truthfully said yes. She asked me to write a simple sentence in English, which she dictated. Then she asked me to read a preprinted sentence. She asked on where I work and in what capacity. Nothing else on employment.
She asked me six simple questions on US civics, which I answered. I wrote my name in cursive in two forms and in one photo.
The whole interview lasted 10 mins. She said congrats and said that I passed the interview. She gave me N-652 (Naturalization Interview Results). She checked "Congratulations! Your application has been recommended for approval". (This is the norm since all applications are then run thru a Quality Check). I will be getting the oath notification by mail to appear in the court in my place of residence.
Then, we chatted on other issues like the real estate conditions in the town I live, about the deplorable traffic conditions in DC etc.
My wife also had a pleasant interview, and she passed. Again, another nice female IO.
The journey is almost over……... Please stay tuned.
Finger Printing = August, 2007
Green Card thru Employment
Washington USCIS Office, Fairfax, VA
My wife & I had our interview this week.
The Interview letter only asked for GC & Passport. I had taken a few other documents as a backup. The documents in my possession were:
1. GC
2. Passport, current & expired showing all my US visas, entry stamps etc.
3. Current utility bills (Electricity, water & gas)
4. 4 most recent employment paystubs
5. My current job offer letter
6. 2 most recent tax papers & W2's (2006 & 2007)
7. 4 pictures
8. N400 Receipt Notice, Fingerprint notice
9. AR-11 (I had moved since I filed N400)
10. Birth Cert
I was called 20 mins after the assigned time. The USCIS officer was a very friendly woman. I remained standing, raised my right hand (palm facing her) and took the oath to tell the truth.
The USCIS officer then requested my GC, Interview Letter, and Drivers License. Then she asked all relevant questions about me in the application to verify that I am the very same person. She asked whether I have committed crimes, any taxes overdue, any membership or provided material support to any terrorist group, etc. I truthfully said no. Then she asked me whether I would defend the constitution & bear arms if needed. I truthfully said yes. She asked me to write a simple sentence in English, which she dictated. Then she asked me to read a preprinted sentence. She asked on where I work and in what capacity. Nothing else on employment.
She asked me six simple questions on US civics, which I answered. I wrote my name in cursive in two forms and in one photo.
The whole interview lasted 10 mins. She said congrats and said that I passed the interview. She gave me N-652 (Naturalization Interview Results). She checked "Congratulations! Your application has been recommended for approval". (This is the norm since all applications are then run thru a Quality Check). I will be getting the oath notification by mail to appear in the court in my place of residence.
Then, we chatted on other issues like the real estate conditions in the town I live, about the deplorable traffic conditions in DC etc.
My wife also had a pleasant interview, and she passed. Again, another nice female IO.
The journey is almost over……... Please stay tuned.