Finally, I had my interview and oath done today. The long long journey is finally done after a long waiting.
No surprise on interview. All the questions asked are from the "Learn About the United States: Quick Civics Lessons" handed out at that time in the immigration office when I did my finger print. I did prepare more history knowledge but later found it is not necessary. It is clearly stated on the first page on the "Quick Civics Lessons" that "you will not be tested on the additional info. in the short lessons. Only need to focus on the Q & A. The knowledge under each answer is not even touched at all.
The questions asked:
1. Name the 2 Senates of your state
2. Who is the current President
3. What are the two political parties in the US
4. What is the Constitution
5. How many full terms can a President serve?
6. What are the three branches of our government
7. Who makes the Federal laws in the US?
8. What do we call changes to the constitution?
9. Who was the President during the Civil War?
10. What are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution called?
The English listening and writing is very easy.
Originally, before the interview I was worried, because I was stucked in FBI name check for 8 months and finally I received the Iterview Letter in April. But I also found my online status on the USCIS web site does not disappear before receiving the Interview Letter as what most people discribed.
Fortunately, everyting just turned out fine and smoothly.
08/08/2006 Application sent to VSC
08/10/2006 Priority Date
08/17/2006 NOA
08/21/2006 FP Notice received
08/30/2006 FP done
04/23/2007 IL received
07/09/2007 Interview Date. Oath. Certificate of Naturalization received.
No surprise on interview. All the questions asked are from the "Learn About the United States: Quick Civics Lessons" handed out at that time in the immigration office when I did my finger print. I did prepare more history knowledge but later found it is not necessary. It is clearly stated on the first page on the "Quick Civics Lessons" that "you will not be tested on the additional info. in the short lessons. Only need to focus on the Q & A. The knowledge under each answer is not even touched at all.
The questions asked:
1. Name the 2 Senates of your state
2. Who is the current President
3. What are the two political parties in the US
4. What is the Constitution
5. How many full terms can a President serve?
6. What are the three branches of our government
7. Who makes the Federal laws in the US?
8. What do we call changes to the constitution?
9. Who was the President during the Civil War?
10. What are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution called?
The English listening and writing is very easy.
Originally, before the interview I was worried, because I was stucked in FBI name check for 8 months and finally I received the Iterview Letter in April. But I also found my online status on the USCIS web site does not disappear before receiving the Interview Letter as what most people discribed.
Fortunately, everyting just turned out fine and smoothly.
08/08/2006 Application sent to VSC
08/10/2006 Priority Date
08/17/2006 NOA
08/21/2006 FP Notice received
08/30/2006 FP done
04/23/2007 IL received
07/09/2007 Interview Date. Oath. Certificate of Naturalization received.