Any updates from the people from the DO Chicago ???
I am still "in line for an interview" from arround 60 days.
Thanks,
I am finally done with my interview and took the oath at same day! I had my interview yesterday and it went very smoothly with no surprises. My interview appointment was at 7 AM and I got there 10 minutes early. The officer called my name about 20 min after my scheduled appointment. He reviewed my green card, DL and passports. Then he reviewed most of the N400 questions. Then he started the civic and reading/writing test, pretty easy. Finally, he told me that I have passed the test and interview and congratulated me. He asked if I would like to take the oath at noon. I said that would be great. Then he gave me an interview result and notice of oath ceremony. He also reminded me to bring my green card. Then I am done!
Thanks to this great forum. Good luck on your citizenship application.
Seattle, WA
11/06/12: N-400 mailed to Phoenix, AZ
11/07/12: N-400 delivered
11/13/12: NOA received (Accepted and Initial Review)
11/15/12: FP notice recvd (Scheduled on 12/5/12)
12/05/12: FP done
01/02/13: Interview scheduled
01/07/13: IL Recvd (scheduled on 02/06/13).
02/06/13: Interview Done / Oath Ceremony
XX/XX/13: Applied for Passport
XX/XX/13: Received Passport
Hi goraj:
I can't think why she wasn't asked to sing the photographs... I had to do that as well during the interview and the IO even gave me a "special" pen to do it.
Well, many IO's have different ways as well, as the DO's so, do not panic. I am too still waiting for my Oath letter and, well I am not impatient yet as it has only been 10 days since the actual Interview but, I am already afraid that if they schedule me for March... I will not be able to assist and will have to Re-Schedule (even though I know is a big no no) but, I have no other options as I have a long planned vacation and, it will cost thousands of dollars (whole family) to re-book everything. So will probably have to Re-schedule hoping they do it for April or May 2013 and I don't end-up in an endless delay.
Good luck to you and let us know when you receive your oath letters!!!
Hi everyone, I had my interview in the Santa Ana office today and was told my application has been recommended for approval. I am a little concerned that the IO officer told me that it would be about two months for the oath letter and wondered if any one else has had to wait so long. I thought it may only take about one month. Now I am worried that they may be looking harder at my application or is this just standard for this office. Also does anyone know if your home country is told you will be a US citizen, wondering about this for passport travel and being stopped at any airport. Thanks
Hi Goraj,
my interview letter (results) had the box marked You passed the tests of U.S history and government. A) Congratulations! Your application has been recommeded for approval. Please take this letter to the Oath Ceremony. Then the last six boxes marked about notifing any change of address, come to any scheduled interview, submit all requested documents, send any questions in writing, go to anyu Oath ceremony, Notify USCIS if you cannot come to interview or Oath Cermony.
The officer was very nice and the civics questions were easy. She was very friendly handed me back my green card and passport but did make copies of them.
I have a question about airlines and advanced passenger information. I returned to the UK (home country) last year before receiving dual citizenship, ( which I hope goes well). As I had my UK passport and information was that I was a UK citizen living in the USA I had my green card (which has no expiration date). At BA desk I showed my passport and green card. I think that was a mistake as the woman at the BA counter was very rude to me. She looked at my green card and threw it across the counter saying that I was not supposed to use this anymore and THEIR PEOPLE were not doing their job. She said I would be caught one day and not allowed back into the country. Before I left I had called border control and had the officers number in my purse as he had told me that I would still be OK to use that card and no law had been passed that I needed a new one. On returning I had no problem with the border control officer and told him the problem at the BA desk which had worried me. He told me they should not have done that and I was perfectly OK to use my card.
Now a question, BA will probably want me to update my information. Should I tell them I am a UK citizen or a US citizen and what address should I use as I will be away for a number of months. Any advice from any one? BTW I would not fly BA but they have a monopoly in most UK airports and it is easier to use them for luggage purposes. Wish Virgin flew into more UK airports!
Interview done today.
Long line at the L.A. DO, my appointment was at 2:15 but the interview only started at 3:45PM.
IO approved it. Went very smooth. I had a huge pile of paperwork with me but he did not look at them. We went over the N400, English reading/writing and Civics then we just chatted for a bit. Told me it was approved and to wait between 30 and 90 days for Oath letter.
Good luck to the other November applicants !
My aplologies for posting in the wrong forum. I have no intention of doing anything that would jeopardize my citizenship application. My grandchildren are US citizens. I am waiting anxiously for my oath letter. Only IF and When I get my US passport will I need to update my information with the airlines. At that time I will ask in the correct forum. Just thinking ahead! With hope.
Congratulations, thanks for sharing, can you please clarify did he actually approved the application or he Recommended you for approval? because in the form they give out at the end of the interview there is not actual APPROVED sentence or Box to mark.
So did he give you a diferent form that says Approved or you mean Recommended for approval?