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Hi phx_dude,

As you applied after Oct 2008 you do not have a choice, it has to be the new test, I don't think there is a lot to choose between the two, I studied the new one and got asked questions from the old :eek:

Next step should be the interview maybe 4-6 weeks.

Good Luck.
 
McTavish, thanks :)

Were you able to change your Oath Date?

I got the receipt for return of my oath letter last Monday 2nd March and got the new date on Tuesday this week, 10th March, the new date is April 3rd.

So pretty slick work from the USCIS :)
 
Thanks McTavish- you are correct. I went back and re-read the letter and it seems like I will get the new test...

Do you think they will wait until May (when I complete 5 yrs) for the interview?

Thanks!
 
Normally they will but some people have reported being interviewed prior to the 5 year anniversary.
It is not possible (legally) to take the oath before the 5 years are complete
 
yes- Phx Girl-good luck for your interview and good luck to you as well asdasd

Regards

Rox
 
Thank you, everyone.

I'm sorry to have kept you waiting. My appointment was @ 1:30pm.
I waited for an hour until I was called.
It was well worth it. The interviewing officer was very pleasant.
Once I was ID'ed, I was asked 6 civic questions. We then reviewed my application.
Everything was well, better than I had expected, thanks mostly to the wonderful officer.
It all took about 20 minutes.

I was told to wait 3 to 6 weeks for my oath. I also requested a name change.

Good luck, asdasd!
 
oh, btw,
I was told I had a choice in tests (applied before Oct. 2008). I studied for the old test, so of course chose that one.
 
Are you going to 2035?
From what I could see, parking is limited. I got, what seemed like, the last parking space as we came in.
Appears to be enough though - I may be wrong. I guess you should get there early, even if you have to wait outside until it's time for your appt. It’s supposed to get in the 90’s on Wednesday.
The guards will not let you in if it's more than 15 min. 'till your appt time.
Another great idea would be to take the Light Rail. :)
 
The light rail would be a good idea now.

I parked in the office building right accross the street, I forget the name now, but I posted at the time if anyone wants to check back.

It is cheaper than the rip off parking for the USCIS building :D
 
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