Completed SF interview today
Me and my wife -- completed the interview at the SF office.
9:10 am -- security at the gate checks for drivers license and app letter.
Parking lot just across the street and also a block away $2.50 for 20 mins.
Went in after security check -- no cell phones with camera, take off belt etc., no food or drink either-- and check in -- I got area D , wife got area E.
and an application for passport.
After barely 5 mins, the officer came in and called for a guy, who said he was waiting for his lawyer to show up, so called me up at 9 pm. Very friendly asian guy,made me raise the hand and swore me in.
Asked for passport and green card, opened my file and flipped through the pages, asked if I had changed employers -- I said yes, he added in the new company name and city. Do you live in the same address ? Still married to the same wife ? did you ever vote ? are you willing to serve if requried ? been filing taxes ? any children ?
then shifted to : who is the vice president ? how many senators ? what is the supreme law of the land ? thats it.
then he pulled out another form : said write down in cursive : I go to work every day -- jeez my handwriting is bad.
Also made me write out my name in front of the two photos he already had with him. Then handed me the n-652 signed with congrats, you have passed.
All was done in less than 10 mins. I shook hands with him , he looked pleasently surprised and said that you will get the oath letter in 4 weeks.
Did not ask if I had taken any trips outside since filing ( I had ) , did not ask for any citiations ( I had got documentation to prove that I had paid the ticks etc ) , did not ask for the SSS letter ( I had taken it along too).
I came out, my wife was still waiting to be called. She was called in after 10 mins. Her officer was a hispanic lady -- very professional and through.
She told her that you cannot change your middle name, just the last name, then my wife said ok I dont want to change my name! My Wife was asked on foreign trips, totalled up the dates on outside trips, asked her all the phone numbers, ssn, address. 10 questions and write down the two sentences: I am proud to be a teacher, I want to become an american citizen.
She also got the congrats you have passed and was told that it will take 2 months to get the oath ceremony completed.
Overall a very positive experiance, we were out by 9:30.
Application mailed: 12/01
RD : 12/10
ND: 12/10
FP : 1/17
Interview notice: 3/20
Interview done: 5/16
Oath: ??
passport :??