Interview experience
It is finally done after 13.5 years of being in USA, I am a US citizen. Overall the naturalization process was pretty effortless. My interview time was for 9:40AM, where as my husband's was for 9:20AM. We reached Newark at about 8:45AM, and waited in a long line to clear security. By the time we went upstairs and submitted paper work it must have been 9:15ish. Although they ask everyone to report to 15th floor, within few min of submitting paperwork, they called my husband and asked him to go to 14th floor for his interview. Supposedly there were a bunch of people being interviewed there right in the open. So, I waited on my own, and was called in around 10:45.
The IO was very brusk and asked me to take GC and passport out. When I put it on the table, he hardly even glanced at it, never even opened my passport to check for anything. Asked me a few application related questions such as if I am at the same address, how many times I went outside the country, length of longest stay etc., Then he proceeded with the Yes/No questions and then gave me the civics/english questions. Very straightforward stuff. He asked me if I still wanted to change my name and when I told him yes, printed out the name change request form, made me sign it and also the photos and gave me the paper to indicate that I passed the test and was recommended for citizenship. Never congratualted nor made any small talk. When I asked him if I should take the sheet to window 1, he told me to wait until I was called.
I came out and by that time my husband had also finished his interview on 14th floor. I was called first and after I signed my naturalization certificate was asked to go for the oath. It was almost 11:30AM, so I asked them when the oath was. The lady said as soon as they finish calling out all the people. I thought that meant I can wait until my husband was called, so instead of going for the oath I went back and was waiting for my husband to be called. After 5 min of waiting, based on a hunch, I went to the oath room and found that they had already started. They told me I cannot enter, so after a brief panic and rushing back and forth, figured out that I can do the oath at 2:30 and don't have to do anything special. Went for lunch and came back at 1PM. Hubby was called at 1:30, and then we waited religiously without stepping out in the oath room until the oath (once bitten, twice shy phenomenon), did the oath, took some photos and stepped out of the building at about 3ish.
Although it was a long day, really glad that it is all done and no more USCIS!!!