San Jose Interview experience
I had my citizenship interview yesterday (9th Jan).
The time mentioned on the notice was 10:20 AM. However, I reached the place a bit early, around 9:15 AM !!
I was allowed inside, went up to room 219, placed my notice in the box under window 1 and waited. There were around 35 folks in the room. However, quite a few applicants had brought someone with them. Hence, it did not mean that there were 35 interviewees. So, anyway, I was killing time by making all such mundane observations and at 9:50 AM my name was called! The officer was a very friendly and courteous lady, who actually thanked me for coming in early!
The interview was very brief and smooth. I was told take the oath. She then made me sign my name on a piece of paper (I think it was on the backside of the interview letter) and then made me do the same on 2 pictures (she did not ask me for pictures - she had the 2 that I had sent with the N400).
I was then asked to keep my green card on the table. She looked at it briefly to verify the A number.
She then went through the N400 with me e.g. is your name still the same? Are you still working with so and so? etc.
I have made quite a few trips abroad and as a result I had to use additional sheet (with my N400) to list them all. She just commented that I travel a lot. She did not ask me for my passport.
We went through the entire application i.e. she confirmed each piece of information which I had entered in N400. I had couple of speeding tickets (and I had mentioned about it in my N4000, but she did not ask for any proof. She just verified (by asking me
) that I was not arrested nor I had any outstanding balances to be paid to the court.
After going through my N400 application, she made me write a sentence and read out a sentence. Then she asked me 6 questions, which I answered correctly. That was it. She printed out the N652 (Naturalization Interview Results form) and gave it me. I asked about the Oath ceremony and she said I had a good chance to make it to the Feb ceremony. She then escorted me out.
The whole interview lasted 10-12 minutes. I was actually out of the building before 10:20 AM i.e. before my scheduled time.
Good luck to everyone else who have upcoming interviews.