stanleycup
New Member
Here is my timeline at San Francisco DO:
N-400 application mailed on Nov 10, 2006
Priority Date on Nov 16, 2006
Finger print letter received on Nov 27, 2006
Finger print at Oakland service center on Dec 2, 2006
Case # disappeared from the website on Dec 16, 2006
Interview letter received on Dec 22, 2006
Interview at San Francisco DO on Feb 13, 2007
Oath scheduled Mar 13, 2007
A total of 4 months.
The interview was smooth. The officer is a young lady and she was very polite but thorough. Mainly going through the application and verifying the facts. For instance: veryfiying my green card was through employment. She did ask for my employment letter from the current employer and I handed in a copy of that. To my surprise, she kept that in my file. Other than that, 10 civics questions were asked and they were all from the 96 questions in the flash cards. She asked me to write a sentence about what I do for living and that's all. Signing the photos was a little strange and it took me a couple times to get the signatures right. I got the Oath letter 15 minutes after the interview.
In summary, please prepare the documents thoroughly -- follow the instructions posted by "jonnycash" in this Forum. In my case, I prepared everything according to that list and when she asked for that current employment verification letter, I have that right in my pocket!
Good luck to the rest of you!
- Stanleycup
N-400 application mailed on Nov 10, 2006
Priority Date on Nov 16, 2006
Finger print letter received on Nov 27, 2006
Finger print at Oakland service center on Dec 2, 2006
Case # disappeared from the website on Dec 16, 2006
Interview letter received on Dec 22, 2006
Interview at San Francisco DO on Feb 13, 2007
Oath scheduled Mar 13, 2007
A total of 4 months.
The interview was smooth. The officer is a young lady and she was very polite but thorough. Mainly going through the application and verifying the facts. For instance: veryfiying my green card was through employment. She did ask for my employment letter from the current employer and I handed in a copy of that. To my surprise, she kept that in my file. Other than that, 10 civics questions were asked and they were all from the 96 questions in the flash cards. She asked me to write a sentence about what I do for living and that's all. Signing the photos was a little strange and it took me a couple times to get the signatures right. I got the Oath letter 15 minutes after the interview.
In summary, please prepare the documents thoroughly -- follow the instructions posted by "jonnycash" in this Forum. In my case, I prepared everything according to that list and when she asked for that current employment verification letter, I have that right in my pocket!
Good luck to the rest of you!
- Stanleycup