Here are the results of my N-400.
Region: San Francisco, CA
Mailed: March 10th, 2005
PD: March 22nd, 2005
FP: Sometime in April 2005 (ok so I'm getting old and cannot remember everything. )
Interview notice: May 18th, 2005
Interview: July 26th, 2005.
Oath: Aug. 9th, 2005
Some useful notes:
1) Interview was done at the Oakland office as we applied in Alameda County.
2) We relocated to Orange County on July 7th and filed the AR-11 but US CIS left it to our discretion as to whether we wanted to transfer our case or not. We were still required to file the AR-11. US CIS did mention that we had to fly back and forth if we wanted to leave the case with SF CIS as we couldn't take the interview down in the Santa Ana office on behalf of SF CIS. We decided not to transfer to Santa Ana as they are about 2 months behind SF.
3) They give you the oath notice right there after the interview as the oath was scheduled just 2 weeks later. We are going to have to fly back for that too (somehow we can't join an oath ceremony in Santa Ana without mailing them back, getting new date, etc etc.).
4) Last of all but not least, be VERY HONEST with the officer. This interview in my opinion was nothing more than a rubber stamp interview where they want to get a "good feeling" about you and verify all your answers and if there are any new developments since you filed. I did mention parking tickets and I was a 245i case and she noted it down. She somehow knew I moved even though we filed our AR-11 only on the 7th of July.
Overall, I want to say, thanks to all the info I got from this board. I've been coming to this board since it started back in the late 90s. It's been a tremendous help.
Any questions, I will be monitoring this thread on and off and will try to answer. Of course, I'm not an attorney.
Aurelius
could you explain me where did you mention parking tickets and what about speed tickets? thanks