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Is there any similar calender published for other states, cities? I'm looking one for Boise Idaho
Does anyone know if the selective service letter is needed -- I was on H1B all the time during the age of 23 - 28 after which I got the green card -- so ideally I dont need it -- should I get the letter of status from SSS just in case anyway ?
Any Oath letters for March/April. I completed my interview on 2/29 and waiting for oath latter.
my interview was completed on april 16. Passed it. Waiting for oath letter.
How long does it take approximately to receive the oath letter?
San Francisco office.
Does anyone know?
Thank you for your help.
We had our interview today at San Francisco. It was successful. Here is a summary:
Interview time was at 8:20am for myself and my wife. We took BART from Fremont to
Montgomery station. Interview location is about 7 min walk along Sansome Street. (Take the Sansome street exit from BART Station).
We arrived at 8am. Interview site is a federal building and has Airport like security. Cell phones with cameras are NOT allowed and the guard was seen suggesting using a depository for safekeeping (at $3) just across the street. My cell phone had no camera so that was allowed. No food or drinks are allowed inside.
We dropped our interview letters at the reception and were asked to take a seat. I was called first at 8:30am. Interview lasted 10-12 minutes. Interviewer began by administering oath. He asked for passports (current and old), Green card. He then went over personal info from N-400 application like name, DOB, address current and previous, employe's name, spouses name, date of marriage, childrens' details, etc. I had a traffic ticket from 1998 for which I paid $280. He did not ask for any documentation for it. Once he went thru the entire application he asked me 10 questions on civics/history. All questions were from the list of 96 questions found on USCIS website. I answered all correctly. He then asked me to read and write a sentence each. No other documentation like tax returns, employment letter, traffic citation etc. was asked. Finally I signed on the form and also on the photos. If you have a long name you will be asked to sign your first name vertically on one side of your picture and your last name on the other. He provides the pen.
My wife's experience was similar except that she got a ticket after filing N-400. She mentioned it to her interviewer and the information was recorded by him on the form. The ticket/citation was not checked. English/Civics test was similar to mine.
At the end of the interview both of us received a form with the "congratulations..." box checked off. Now I will have to wait for oath letters.