I got a call yesterday night and the person identified themselves as officer XXXX and said I was scheduled to meet him tomorrow for a natz interview. But he said your name on the birth certificate is inconsistent with other documents. I know you are divorced, but do you have your previous marriage certificate and could you bring it in tomorrow. Initially I was spooked, I did not know that an IO would call me personally, but then realized it was for real. Incidentally that was the one document that was not in my binder, since I figured I had my certified Divorce decree. So I immediately put it in.
It was a balmy 60 degree MN morning today. My appointment was at 8:30 AM, I was there at 7:50 AM. Was immediately called in by the IO after a couple of minutes in the waiting room. The IO was an elderly gentleman, which was comforting. If it were a young rookie, it would have needed another level of approval.
He asked me to raise the hand and the usual spiel. He then asked me for the GC and asked me to sign the two photos. He then immediately got to business, he verified the name on the Marriage certificate and said that maybe it's a cultural thing, your name is not consistent on the birth certificate, but this will do fine. He then reviewed the other sections and made comments with a red pen. I updated him on the 3 more trips that I had made in the interim. He asked me about the 3 citations that I had mentioned and asked me if everything had been taken care. I said yes. Finally he gave me the civics test. He said you can take the old test since you filed in 2007. He stopped after I got the first 6 right. Then he asked me to read a sentence and write another sentence. He did not ask me for any other documents, I told him I had certified documents from the court for the the 3 tickets and he said ok I might as well take them.
He then printed out a letter that said that I was recommended for approval. He said you will receive your Oath letter in the mail. I was done by 8:30 AM, funnily that was when my interview was scheduled for. I was too excited, so did not notice. Does the letter actually say N-652 on it. Mine doesn't, it has my A number on it and among other things it does have an 'X' marked against: "Congratulations! Your application has been recommended for approval. At this time it APPEARS that you have established your eligibility for naturalization. IF FINAL APPROVAL IS GRANTED, you will be notified when and where to report for the Oath Ceremony".