My Citizenship Interview Experience.

Singh6

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Hello friends

I passed my citizenship interview today. The immigration officer was extremely nice. My name was called and I followed him into his office. I was asked to take the oath first. I told him about some of the corrections which I wanted to make in my N-400 application. He said we can do so while going over all the questions.
1. I was asked to show all my passports/GC/DL. I handed over all my Travel Docs/GC/DL. No question about NP.
2. Then officer went through every single entry on my application including those yes/no questions.
3. When it came to visiting foreign countries related question, officer enquired if neighboring country was the only country which I visited during last 5 years. He asked me twice if I visited my COP. He did check every single page of my travel documents. Finally in a very happy mood, he returned my travel docs while saying “True asylee … who didn’t visit COP since the grant of the asylum”.
4. No I-589 or I-485 related questions.
5. I asked the officer if I need to put a cross mark against arrests question because of my COP related arrests and another cross mark against removal proceedings question since my I-589 was approved by an immi Judge. He added the arrest information into the form but I was told that there was no need to add removal proceeding related info since my asylum was granted and I was pulled out of any such thing.
6. Then American History, English Reading/Writing questions.
7. I was told to sign on my pics.
That’s it!! It took less than 20 minutes. I was told that my application is being approved.
I was handed over a letter showing two check marks.
1. Passed English/History related questions
2. N-400 recommended for Approval.
I was told that I will recieve my oath letter within 30/60 days.

Thanks Guys .....I am not typing any names today because 'all of you' are so important.....all of you tried your best to help the forum members in the best possible way.... thanks for being a great motivation and source of information in this long journey....And I would also like to thank Rajiv S Khanna for comming up with such a great forum .... Good luck to every body else :)
 
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CONGRATULATION
LOT OF good wishes to you and your new life...can i ask you where were your interview..(what city)..it's not really regular that they asked about trips to the cop? maybe in some offices.....
 
Thank you guys.

Regarding Osogio's question. My interview was in San Francisco office.
THANKS VERY MUCH SINGH6
I CAN SEE in california they like more to ask those type of questions ...in other states are not too picky about that subject
CONGRATULATION..ENJOY YOUR FREEDOM
 
Hello friends

I passed my citizenship interview today. The immigration officer was extremely nice. My name was called and I followed him into his office. I was asked to take the oath first. I told him about some of the corrections which I wanted to make in my N-400 application. He said we can do so while going over all the questions.
1. I was asked to show all my passports/GC/DL. I handed over all my Travel Docs/GC/DL. No question about NP.
2. Then officer went through every single entry on my application including those yes/no questions.
3. When it came to visiting foreign countries related question, officer enquired if neighboring country was the only country which I visited during last 5 years. He asked me twice if I visited my COP. He did check every single page of my travel documents. Finally in a very happy mood, he returned my travel docs while saying “True asylee … who didn’t visit COP since the grant of the asylum”.
4. No I-589 or I-485 related questions.
5. I asked the officer if I need to put a cross mark against arrests question because of my COP related arrests and another cross mark against removal proceedings question since my I-589 was approved by an immi Judge. He added the arrest information into the form but I was told that there was no need to add removal proceeding related info since my asylum was granted and I was pulled out of any such thing.
6. Then American History, English Reading/Writing questions.
7. I was told to sign on my pics.
That’s it!! It took less than 20 minutes. I was told that my application is being approved.
I was handed over a letter showing two check marks.
1. Passed English/History related questions
2. N-400 recommended for Approval.
I was told that I will recieve my oath letter within 30/60 days.

Thanks Guys .....I am not typing any names today because 'all of you' are so important.....all of you tried your best to help the forum members in the best possible way.... thanks for being a great motivation and source of information in this long journey....And I would also like to thank Rajiv S Khanna for comming up with such a great forum .... Good luck to every body else :)

Singh, any progress on your oath letter yet ?
Atique.
 
Hi Atique...Thanks for asking ..No Progress.. I did not recieve oath letter and/or any LUD afterwards. I do not know how long its gonna take now....

Did you recieve any LUD afterwards OR did you see any status change on the website afterwards ?
 
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Hi Atique...Thanks for asking ..No Progress.. I did not recieve oath letter and/or any LUD afterwards. I do not know how long its gonna take now....

Did you recieve any LUD afterwards OR did you see any status change on the website afterwards ?

Singh, I didn't see no LUD even after I received my oath letter & as I noticed in other member's experience they also didn't see any LUD change. Even I found member's that had already done with their oath & even applied & received their US passport but status still showing the same messaage that case has been transfered to local office for scheduling interview.
Don't worry you'll get your oath letter very soon. Some places like mine oath takes place in daily basis therefore it's quicker for me. But as I said you will get yours soon.
Atique.
 
Atique and Punjabi Jat.. Thanks for the motivations guys... regards
Singh, U are always welcome & as I mentioned earlier u'll be getting ur oath ceremony very soon. U are done with your interview now only thing USCIS needs to find a ceremony day for to schedule you & now-a-days that's pretty quick. USCIS has improved a whole lot better than those previous years.
Good luck.
Atique.
 
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