Dear Friends
Here is my update on my interview. I turned up at Garden City DO early. Went in, got my invitation letter stamped and then went upstairs to wait to be called. About an hour later got called by the Officer, went to his office and was sworn in. The officer was professional, methodical and put me at my ease. It was actually enjoyable to finally get to this important event. We went through the N400 application. I was asked the following questions from a print out:
1. For how long do we elect a senator?
2. If the President and Vice President cannot serve, who becomes President?
3. How many Justices on the Supreme Court?
4. What did the Declaration of Independence do?
5. Name one Indian tribe?
6. I cant remember
Then had to read and write a brief sentence about Columbus Day. Then signed the forms and photos.
The officer then congratulated me and shook my hand. I think he could tell how proud, relieved and excited I was to have passed. It was really nice to finally meet the people behind the service. The officer was great, a real professional. It was a really positive experience after all the stress and frustrations of the seemingly unending wait for the GC and N400 process. It really felt like an important event.
I waited about an hour and got my oath letter scheduled for May 4. Then I will be done.
All in all, one of the happiest moments of my life.
Good luck to all. I wish you as much joy and relief.
Location: Queens, NYC
N-400 (Five years)
PD: November 27, 2009
Fingerprint completed : December 27, 2009
Case updated transfer to local office: March 3, 2010
Interview letter received: March 9, 2010
Interview scheduled: April 8, 2010 Garden City
Oath scheduled: May 4, 2010 Brooklyn
Here is my update on my interview. I turned up at Garden City DO early. Went in, got my invitation letter stamped and then went upstairs to wait to be called. About an hour later got called by the Officer, went to his office and was sworn in. The officer was professional, methodical and put me at my ease. It was actually enjoyable to finally get to this important event. We went through the N400 application. I was asked the following questions from a print out:
1. For how long do we elect a senator?
2. If the President and Vice President cannot serve, who becomes President?
3. How many Justices on the Supreme Court?
4. What did the Declaration of Independence do?
5. Name one Indian tribe?
6. I cant remember
Then had to read and write a brief sentence about Columbus Day. Then signed the forms and photos.
The officer then congratulated me and shook my hand. I think he could tell how proud, relieved and excited I was to have passed. It was really nice to finally meet the people behind the service. The officer was great, a real professional. It was a really positive experience after all the stress and frustrations of the seemingly unending wait for the GC and N400 process. It really felt like an important event.
I waited about an hour and got my oath letter scheduled for May 4. Then I will be done.
All in all, one of the happiest moments of my life.
Good luck to all. I wish you as much joy and relief.
Location: Queens, NYC
N-400 (Five years)
PD: November 27, 2009
Fingerprint completed : December 27, 2009
Case updated transfer to local office: March 3, 2010
Interview letter received: March 9, 2010
Interview scheduled: April 8, 2010 Garden City
Oath scheduled: May 4, 2010 Brooklyn