desperate2
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Hey everybody,
I just came back from my citizenship interview at detroit DO today. The officer went over everything really really fast , i,e: Like 5 minutes and asked me questions of the english and civics and was like " Okay everything looks good.
She then made me sign on a piece of paper with my name on it and told me that the my name on the certificate will look like this, and asked me to initial that piece of paper if the spelling looks correct, so i did.
She finally handed me the N-652, with 2 boxes checked:
1) You passed the tests of english and US history.... etc. (which is great)
2) A decision cannot yet be made about your application !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Of course i was shocked to see that she checked no. 2 above, especially with how smooth everything went and making me sign that form that had my name on it telling me that this is the way and form my name will appear on the certificate, which of course gave me the impression that i am about all set.
I asked about the reason behind checking no. 2 (decision cannot yet be made...), and to my surprise she answered (Your name check is not complete yet). Of course i answered that as what i heard that interviews nowadays are scheduled only AFTER the name check has been cleared, but she said (No, and i am not really sure how long it is going to take, but everything looks good and that's the only thing left).
What do you guys think? is that usual or unusual? seems odd to me coz it goes against what i know for their rules to avoid being sued. Could it be that she is confused? is it because she was a young new officer and was ebarrased to say that she needs approval of her supervisor so she made up the name check excuse?? did anybody go through a similar experience. I am very confused and terribly worried. Please help with info
I just came back from my citizenship interview at detroit DO today. The officer went over everything really really fast , i,e: Like 5 minutes and asked me questions of the english and civics and was like " Okay everything looks good.
She then made me sign on a piece of paper with my name on it and told me that the my name on the certificate will look like this, and asked me to initial that piece of paper if the spelling looks correct, so i did.
She finally handed me the N-652, with 2 boxes checked:
1) You passed the tests of english and US history.... etc. (which is great)
2) A decision cannot yet be made about your application !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Of course i was shocked to see that she checked no. 2 above, especially with how smooth everything went and making me sign that form that had my name on it telling me that this is the way and form my name will appear on the certificate, which of course gave me the impression that i am about all set.
I asked about the reason behind checking no. 2 (decision cannot yet be made...), and to my surprise she answered (Your name check is not complete yet). Of course i answered that as what i heard that interviews nowadays are scheduled only AFTER the name check has been cleared, but she said (No, and i am not really sure how long it is going to take, but everything looks good and that's the only thing left).
What do you guys think? is that usual or unusual? seems odd to me coz it goes against what i know for their rules to avoid being sued. Could it be that she is confused? is it because she was a young new officer and was ebarrased to say that she needs approval of her supervisor so she made up the name check excuse?? did anybody go through a similar experience. I am very confused and terribly worried. Please help with info