Interview done and Oath scheduled for 10-10-2007
New info:
N400 Mailed to CSC: 04/27/2007
Received Date: 04/30/2007
Checks Cashed: 05/10/2007
Priority Date: 04/30/2007
Notice Date: 05/17/2007
I-797C Received: 05/21/2007
Finger Print Notice Date: 05/21/2007
Finger Print Notice Received: 05/24/2007
Finger Print Scheduled Date: 06/19/2007
Finger Print done: 06/19/2007
Interview Letter received: 06/28/2007
Interview scheduled: 08/24/2007
Interview completed: 08/24/2007
Oath Letter: 08/24/2007
Oath schedule: 10/10/2007
Hi all,
I have completed my interview and the oath letter was generated and given to me immediately. It was the same experience for my wife as well. My interview lasted for about 30-35 minutes. The officer was nice. The questions were mostly about the addresses I lived in and where I worked. The officer expects us to be very clear on the address and not the community where we live. One thing in particular which might be helpful to those attending interviews in future is:
We have to sign our full name in cursive and not the way that we regularly sign. It has to be legible to the other person.
It has been very useful website for all of us and will be for many more in future. Thanks everyone for all your posts without which we are really groping in the dark. I should also thank Rajiv Khanna for making this happen.
I wish all the best for everyone who is waiting for their turn and am sure it is just a matter of time.
Thanks,
Karkeech
New info:
N400 Mailed to CSC: 04/27/2007
Received Date: 04/30/2007
Checks Cashed: 05/10/2007
Priority Date: 04/30/2007
Notice Date: 05/17/2007
I-797C Received: 05/21/2007
Finger Print Notice Date: 05/21/2007
Finger Print Notice Received: 05/24/2007
Finger Print Scheduled Date: 06/19/2007
Finger Print done: 06/19/2007
Interview Letter received: 06/28/2007
Interview scheduled: 08/24/2007
Interview completed: 08/24/2007
Oath Letter: 08/24/2007
Oath schedule: 10/10/2007
Hi all,
I have completed my interview and the oath letter was generated and given to me immediately. It was the same experience for my wife as well. My interview lasted for about 30-35 minutes. The officer was nice. The questions were mostly about the addresses I lived in and where I worked. The officer expects us to be very clear on the address and not the community where we live. One thing in particular which might be helpful to those attending interviews in future is:
We have to sign our full name in cursive and not the way that we regularly sign. It has to be legible to the other person.
It has been very useful website for all of us and will be for many more in future. Thanks everyone for all your posts without which we are really groping in the dark. I should also thank Rajiv Khanna for making this happen.
I wish all the best for everyone who is waiting for their turn and am sure it is just a matter of time.
Thanks,
Karkeech