Naturalization interview done successfully

tvklovesu

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Hello guys,
First of all I should thank you every one in this forum helping me out for getting my US citizenship successfully. Last Friday is my interview appointment date and I have attended it. Its about just 10 mins of interview and It went successfully. They didn’t even ask me for my DOB, Marriage Certificate, Or not even my transcripts. But still I advise for the ones who still have to attend this interview, please take as much of documents and evidence as possible. I have few other questions to know what will be my next step from here.

1. How much time will it take for me to get the Oath notice letter and approximate time for my Oath Ceremony?
2. I just want to know is it legal to post the questions what they asked me on my interview. Actually they asked from that 100 civics flash card questions.

When they asked me to sign my name I did a mistake usually I keep my middle name initial in my signatures, but she asked me to sign the full middle name not just initial in the beginning itself, but she dint say any thing for this mistake I just adjusted by signing my middle name also. In the beginning she told something which I can't understand what she told. She mentioned as “You will bee interviewed on Oath ceremony date" I believe it so but will be there any other interview on Oath ceremony day?
 
Congratulations! :)

A few things:

1. I guess it depends on many factors, it seems the letter takes between 2 weeks and a month. I don't know the particulars of Cincinatti.
2. Yes, you can post the questions you were asked. Questions are random, and everyone gets different questions, as far as I can say. If they always asked the same questions, then I would understand the problem of posting them :)
 
Congratulations! :)

A few things:

1. I guess it depends on many factors, it seems the letter takes between 2 weeks and a month. I don't know the particulars of Cincinatti.
2. Yes, you can post the questions you were asked. Questions are random, and everyone gets different questions, as far as I can say. If they always asked the same questions, then I would understand the problem of posting them :)

Hello Huracan,
Thanks for your advise. Any way how was your interview today.

The questions they have asked me were:
1. How many strips are there in the flag?
2. What is congress?
3. For how long do we elect each senator?
4. What are the 13 original states of US called?
5. What is the introduction to constitution called?
6. Name one of the freedom that is guaranteedby the first amendment
7. Where does freedom of speech come from?
8. What are the first 10 amendments to the constitution called?

I don't remember the rest of the 2 questions. Among 10 we need to answer 6 of them correctly.
 
Congratulations! :)

A few things:

1. I guess it depends on many factors, it seems the letter takes between 2 weeks and a month. I don't know the particulars of Cincinatti.
2. Yes, you can post the questions you were asked. Questions are random, and everyone gets different questions, as far as I can say. If they always asked the same questions, then I would understand the problem of posting them :)

Hello Huracan,
Thanks for your advise. Any way how was your interview today.

The questions they have asked me were:
1. How many strips are there in the flag?
2. What is congress?
3. For how long do we elect each senator?
4. What are the 13 original states of US called?
5. What is the introduction to constitution called?
6. Name one of the freedom that is guaranteedby the first amendment
7. Where does freedom of speech come from?
8. What are the first 10 amendments to the constitution called?

I don't remember the rest of the 2 questions. Among 10 we need to answer 6 of them correctly.
 
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