Process that I went thru including questions asked
All,
Here are the steps that I went thru today.
* Appt. was of 7.30 a.m.
* Reached 630 Sansome Street at 7.00 a.m.
* Parked on street (Take lots of quarters with you). There are paid garages too, but no need if your interview is in early morning half, you will find lots of parking on street.
* On the front door, you will be asked to show appt. letter, drivers license. Make sure you don't have cell phones with camera, they will ask you take that back to your car or there are vendors who will hold camera phone for you for small fee.
* At the second floor, there is reception area. Give them the appt. letter. They will give you form for passport and you will be asked to wait. The waiting area is huge like a bus terminus. Mind you, only you and your attorney are allowed.
* Sharp on dot, IO will call your name. My IO took to me third floor and asked me to wait for few more minutes.
* IO then will escort you to his office.
Interview process
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* I was asked to take oath that I will saying truth.
* IO asked me to show license, passport and green card.
* He then asked questions I had filled on N400 and would tick them off as I answer. He asked all the questions that I had filled, including my day of marriage.
* I was asked to produce birth certificate of my daughter, of which he made a copy.
* Then I was asked to sign N400 form and one more document.
* Later on he gave me a piece of paper with simple english sentence to read.
* He asked to write "He went to post office".
* He asked following six questions :-
1) Colors of stars in the flag
2) three branches of govt.
3) Who becomes President if he dies
4) Who advises president
5) How many senators
6) nos of years a representative can serve.
* After that he made sign another document
* He told me I passed and he will recommend me to become citizen.
* I should expect oath letter soon, december date is gone, I will be sworn in January.
The whole interview process lasted about 15 minutes.
All,
Here are the steps that I went thru today.
* Appt. was of 7.30 a.m.
* Reached 630 Sansome Street at 7.00 a.m.
* Parked on street (Take lots of quarters with you). There are paid garages too, but no need if your interview is in early morning half, you will find lots of parking on street.
* On the front door, you will be asked to show appt. letter, drivers license. Make sure you don't have cell phones with camera, they will ask you take that back to your car or there are vendors who will hold camera phone for you for small fee.
* At the second floor, there is reception area. Give them the appt. letter. They will give you form for passport and you will be asked to wait. The waiting area is huge like a bus terminus. Mind you, only you and your attorney are allowed.
* Sharp on dot, IO will call your name. My IO took to me third floor and asked me to wait for few more minutes.
* IO then will escort you to his office.
Interview process
==============
* I was asked to take oath that I will saying truth.
* IO asked me to show license, passport and green card.
* He then asked questions I had filled on N400 and would tick them off as I answer. He asked all the questions that I had filled, including my day of marriage.
* I was asked to produce birth certificate of my daughter, of which he made a copy.
* Then I was asked to sign N400 form and one more document.
* Later on he gave me a piece of paper with simple english sentence to read.
* He asked to write "He went to post office".
* He asked following six questions :-
1) Colors of stars in the flag
2) three branches of govt.
3) Who becomes President if he dies
4) Who advises president
5) How many senators
6) nos of years a representative can serve.
* After that he made sign another document
* He told me I passed and he will recommend me to become citizen.
* I should expect oath letter soon, december date is gone, I will be sworn in January.
The whole interview process lasted about 15 minutes.