I had my interview. I got to 26 Federal Plaza about 25 minutes before my appointment and checked in. I had to sit in the waiting room on the seventh floor for about 2 hours before my name got called.
The officer first had me raise my right hand and promise to tell the truth. Then he asked how did I get my green card. I told him. Then the officer went over the N-400 application form pretty much question by question. At the end of this he made me sign my name on the last page of the form.
The officer then steped away and came back with a few sheets of paper. These were the test questions. I was asked to read a sentence and then write a sentence the officer dictated. Finally he asked me six civics questions. I got them all and he stopped.
Then I had to sign six or seven documents plus my photos.
The officer informed me that I passed the exam and he was recommending me for approval. I asked if I could get my oath letter then. He said it was not possible and I should expect the letter in a few weeks.
The interview took about 20 minutes.
The officer first had me raise my right hand and promise to tell the truth. Then he asked how did I get my green card. I told him. Then the officer went over the N-400 application form pretty much question by question. At the end of this he made me sign my name on the last page of the form.
The officer then steped away and came back with a few sheets of paper. These were the test questions. I was asked to read a sentence and then write a sentence the officer dictated. Finally he asked me six civics questions. I got them all and he stopped.
Then I had to sign six or seven documents plus my photos.
The officer informed me that I passed the exam and he was recommending me for approval. I asked if I could get my oath letter then. He said it was not possible and I should expect the letter in a few weeks.
The interview took about 20 minutes.