Hi All,
I am new to the site (wish I found it earlier).
I just had my citizenship interview yesterday. I passed the test (civic, read/write). I went to Bloomington, MN office.
The officer was very young and there was another young lady sitting in the corner of the office observing the interview (maybe he was new?)
My interview timeline:
- We went over the application and his addition since I filed (I filed Dec 2007) - Outside of country vacation trip, Husband changed jobs, etc.
- I passed the test.
- I signed the paper where I confirmed the information was correct (my name, country, etc)
- He went to copy my 2007 tax return and told me "I will go copy these so just sit and relax"
- He came back and gave me the paper where he marked that I passed the test and will be notified by mail of USCIS decision.
He marked two things on the paper:
- You passed the tests of English, and U.S. history and government.
- USCIS will send you a written decision about your application.
That's where I didn't see that underneath there was an option to check "congratulations, you have been approved". I saw it when I was walking in the parking lot, but I wouldn't be able to get back into the building since I walked out.
I was all happy after the interview until I saw that one of the paragraphs on the letter that wasn't marked was:
"Congratulations! Your application is recommended for approval. At this time it appears you have stablished your eligibility for naturalization. If final approval is granted, you will be notified when and where to report for the Oath Ceremony"
So, now I am freaking out. What does that mean? I didn't think to ask him how long it would take to hear back from USCIS.
Can anyone please share their interview experience.
Also, how long did it take you to hear back from USCIS?
Any info would be much appreciated!
Thank You!
I am new to the site (wish I found it earlier).
I just had my citizenship interview yesterday. I passed the test (civic, read/write). I went to Bloomington, MN office.
The officer was very young and there was another young lady sitting in the corner of the office observing the interview (maybe he was new?)
My interview timeline:
- We went over the application and his addition since I filed (I filed Dec 2007) - Outside of country vacation trip, Husband changed jobs, etc.
- I passed the test.
- I signed the paper where I confirmed the information was correct (my name, country, etc)
- He went to copy my 2007 tax return and told me "I will go copy these so just sit and relax"
- He came back and gave me the paper where he marked that I passed the test and will be notified by mail of USCIS decision.
He marked two things on the paper:
- You passed the tests of English, and U.S. history and government.
- USCIS will send you a written decision about your application.
That's where I didn't see that underneath there was an option to check "congratulations, you have been approved". I saw it when I was walking in the parking lot, but I wouldn't be able to get back into the building since I walked out.
I was all happy after the interview until I saw that one of the paragraphs on the letter that wasn't marked was:
"Congratulations! Your application is recommended for approval. At this time it appears you have stablished your eligibility for naturalization. If final approval is granted, you will be notified when and where to report for the Oath Ceremony"
So, now I am freaking out. What does that mean? I didn't think to ask him how long it would take to hear back from USCIS.
Can anyone please share their interview experience.
Also, how long did it take you to hear back from USCIS?
Any info would be much appreciated!
Thank You!