Hi everyone,
Just wanted to share my interview experience with you.
I arrived there quite early, traffic was less heavy than I thought. They let me in the building at 7:40. Although my scheduled time was 8:30, I was called in around 8:15. Took about 15 min.
I was only asked to show paperwork related to settling of my traffic violation and parking tickets. I had a letter of disposition for the traffic violation and a cancelled cheque for my parking ticket and that satisfied them.
I was asked some pretty easy questions, he only asked me seven:
(1) What are the colours of the flag
(2) Who is the current preseident (I almost said Dubya
but bit my tongue!)
(3) Who was the president during the civil war
(4) How many judges in the Supreme Court
(5) Who is the vice-pres.
(6) Who becomes pres when both pres and vice pres die
(7) Who was Marting Luther King Jr.
I was asked to write "I live in the state of Connecticut"
and that was it
He asked if I could remain in the waiting room so that he can get the approval from his supervisor and give me the Oath Letter. I of course did. My oath will be in New Haven on Jan 11, 830 AM. That was the earliest available in New Haven, which suited me fine since I'll be out of the country till Jan 7!
Unrelated interesting thing that happened. After I was checked in through the security, they stopped letting people in for the next 15 min since prisoners were being brought in through the same gate for the court-house!
Good luck to the rest of you who have their interviews soon or waiting for your letter. This forum has been of immense help and I'll be on it till at least the oath ceremony, but not for the next three weeks though. India, here I come!