Hello all,
Today, August 26th, I passed my interview... Yeah! I got there like 30 minutes before my scheduled interview time, I handed my appointment letter to the officer at the door and he sent me to the trailer and mentioned my name would be called shortly. Right by the time I was scheduled, I was called, passed through the security checkpoint, and was given directions to take a seat and wait at another area of the building. Two minutes after, a very nice older lady called my name, introduced herself as the officer who would be conducting my interview, took me to her office, sworn me in, and invited me to take a seat.
First, and for the most part, we went over the whole application paperwork, she made a few annotations, had me sign and initial here and there, made sure that all the info to be included on Naturalization Certificate was correct, had me sign that as well, etc.
Right after that she proceeded to ask the next questions:
- What is freedom of religion?
- When was the Constitution written?
- Name one state that borders Canada.
- What ocean is on the east coast of the US?
- When do young men register for the Selective Service?
For some reason, I can't recall the last question... She stopped after the sixth because I had answered all of them right. Then, she had me read: "What do we pay to the US government?", and write the answer she gave me: "We pay taxes to the US government". Once we completed this, she handed me form N-652 with the results of the interview, congratulated me, wished me luck, and mentioned I should be receiving the invitation for the Oath Ceremony within a week or so, and that I will most likely be on the one for September 24th in the afternoon.
I'm so glad the interview is over!!! All I have to do now is wait for my Oath Letter... My experience at USCIS today was very pleasant. Everyone there was very courteous and polite, and Patricia Dwyer, the officer that conducted my interview, was extremely courteous, polite, and sweet.
Good Luck to you all and, please, go to you interview calmed and feeling confident 'cause is anything but scary.