Now, I'm US Citizen
I had my Naturalization Interview and following is my experience;
My appointment time was at 1:33pm, but I arrived there about 1 hour early. However, security guard let me in there. Once, I went up 15th floor, I found out approx. 150 people were there. After I put my Appointment Letter in the box, just sit on the chair and started seeing how those people moved. Actually, I realized soon about half of people were waiting for thier oath ceremony scheduled at 1:30pm(?).
Anyway, I was called around 2:10pm. Once I came in the officers room, she first asked me to rais my right hand and asked me if I only told the truth and I answered "Yes". Then, I was asked to sit down and she asked me to give her my green card and passport, then verified my name, DOB and Native Country.
Once she verified those, she started to ask me questions from my N-400 application, Those were all from "Yes", "NO" parts Basically, one or two question were picked up from each section (General, Affiliate, Good Moral etc).
During those questions, I declared two things.
1. One trip to out of country after application:
I had a trip to out of cuntry after application for 9 days and tried to hand over revised list of my trip history, but she said it was not neccessry to do so since my total absence after LPR was 93 days.
2. Speeding Ticket:
I did not realize that speeding ticket was citation when I applied, so I answered "NO" for the part of "Have you ever arrested or cited ...." question. So, I explained her and declared one speeding ticket which I had back in 1998. However, she said that speeding ticket was not a big issue. I got driving histry from DMV and deposition letter from municipal court, but those were not required.
After those questioning was done, she started to ask me local question such as what was good restaurant around my resident area. This contined approx. 2 min. or so. What I thought was she might check my conversaton ability.
After short discussion, she gave me 6 questions from standard 100 questions;
1. What color are the stars on our flag?
2. Who was the first president? I made big mistake thinking she said who was Vice President, then I answered Dick Cheney!!! But, she repeated again the same question and I got right answer.
3. For how long do we elect each member of the House of Representative?
4. What group has the power to declare war?
5. Whose rights are guarantted by the COnstitution and the Bill of Rights?
6. What is the name of the President's official home?
Then, I was asked to write down the short sentense "Many people like to travel.
After that, she gave me a word "Congratulation" and asked me to be in the waiting room by 3:30pm for Oath Ceremony.
Interview last just 10 min. or so.
I stayed in wating room after inteview reading book. At around 3:50pm, several clarks started to call each applicant who passed the interview to return Green Card and make signature on Certificate. It lasted till around 5:10pm. Then, once all of people returned green card and made signature on certificate, we were escorted to the big room for Oath Ceremony. Ceremony itself was started at 5:20pm. Supervisor who conducted ceremony tried to show us the short video from the President, but it did not work well and was skipped, so ceremony lasted just only about 20 min. Then, all of us were freed.
My concern during the interview was about my devorce and child support. We got married and devorced under my native country's law. For devorce, as long as we mutually agree the condition, we do not need the file the cae to the court and we only have notarized mutual agreement. Also, I have been paying child support without fail shince we divorced. I send the copy of agreement and copies of canceled check with my application. But, I was concerned our notarized mutual agreement would be accepted by them or not. For the interrview, I brought all of my copy of application and its support documents, and also original and copies of canceld check after application. But, she just questioned me if I've been doing child support without fail. That's it. No support documents were requested.
By the way, regarding Selective Service issue, I've never required to register since I came here after my 26th birthday under non-immigrant VISA (I came here when I wa 29) and became LPR when I was 37. But, just for safety sake, I tried to get letter from SSS, but since I could not show them the proof of first entry in to US (my voided old passport and very first documents were gone somewhere and I could not find them out), I could not get it by today.However, nothing was asked about SSS during interview.
Overall, my Immigration Officer was very courteous and interview was done very smooth.