My Interview Experience at San Antonio
My interview was scheduled for 8:35 AM at San Antonio today 9/7/07. I have to say that it was not as smooth as I was expecting it to be.
I was called in at about 8:45 and was out by 9:10 so about 25 mins.
My issue was that the officer was Hispanic and with Spanish accent, I found it very difficult to understand him. Unfortunately I kept asking him to repeat and it was obvious that I was pissing him off.
He asked me about my first, middle and last name, and was stuck on my middle name. It took me 5 mins to explain him how I write my full name and usually father's name is the middle name. I was glad I had my birth certificate with me.
Next he asked me all the questions from the form it self,
When did u become permanent resident?
How u become permanent resident?
Have u registered for selective service?
Where have you stayed in last five year?
How many times I have traveled out side US and purposes?
Do you file your taxes?
Did u get any tkt where you were arrested? - No DMV records needed, I also didn’t have them.
In terms of documents all I needed was my GC, selective svc paper, driver’s license, birth certificate. No other document was asked.
Then he asked me where was I born, I said India and immediately asked me what was the address, so with my utter stupidity, I gave him my address in India which again raised his eye browse and he caught my neck for giving addr of India, so immediately I apologized and gave him my TX address. (Lesson - Always give ur US address)
He also mandated me to write in cursive writing while signing my name, which I am not comfortable with so I asked him do I have to write in cursive, he said yes. So I some how managed to write it.
Then came a bit easy part, he asked me 10 questions from history and I got them all right.
Asked me to write an English statement, which I wrote in regular writing, this time he was okay with that.
Finally came the words which I wanted to hear, that I passed and gave me the letter.
Lessons during the interview -
Be patient - very patient
Be prepared for totally unexpected issue
Be alert during the interview.
Don’t assume that interview will be piece of cake like I did even if your case is straight forward.
Thanks,
Application Mailed in Date - 05/09/2007
Check was cashed - 05/11/2007
Receipt Date - 05/23/2007
Finger Print Date - 06/15/2007
Interview Date - 09/07/2007 ( Reccomended for Approval )
Oath Date - ??
My interview was scheduled for 8:35 AM at San Antonio today 9/7/07. I have to say that it was not as smooth as I was expecting it to be.
I was called in at about 8:45 and was out by 9:10 so about 25 mins.
My issue was that the officer was Hispanic and with Spanish accent, I found it very difficult to understand him. Unfortunately I kept asking him to repeat and it was obvious that I was pissing him off.
He asked me about my first, middle and last name, and was stuck on my middle name. It took me 5 mins to explain him how I write my full name and usually father's name is the middle name. I was glad I had my birth certificate with me.
Next he asked me all the questions from the form it self,
When did u become permanent resident?
How u become permanent resident?
Have u registered for selective service?
Where have you stayed in last five year?
How many times I have traveled out side US and purposes?
Do you file your taxes?
Did u get any tkt where you were arrested? - No DMV records needed, I also didn’t have them.
In terms of documents all I needed was my GC, selective svc paper, driver’s license, birth certificate. No other document was asked.
Then he asked me where was I born, I said India and immediately asked me what was the address, so with my utter stupidity, I gave him my address in India which again raised his eye browse and he caught my neck for giving addr of India, so immediately I apologized and gave him my TX address. (Lesson - Always give ur US address)
He also mandated me to write in cursive writing while signing my name, which I am not comfortable with so I asked him do I have to write in cursive, he said yes. So I some how managed to write it.
Then came a bit easy part, he asked me 10 questions from history and I got them all right.
Asked me to write an English statement, which I wrote in regular writing, this time he was okay with that.
Finally came the words which I wanted to hear, that I passed and gave me the letter.
Lessons during the interview -
Be patient - very patient
Be prepared for totally unexpected issue
Be alert during the interview.
Don’t assume that interview will be piece of cake like I did even if your case is straight forward.
Thanks,
Application Mailed in Date - 05/09/2007
Check was cashed - 05/11/2007
Receipt Date - 05/23/2007
Finger Print Date - 06/15/2007
Interview Date - 09/07/2007 ( Reccomended for Approval )
Oath Date - ??