Hello everyone!
I took the oath on the 04/24 at the Campbell Heritage center, along with my husband. I want to thank each of you who post on this board and specifically on this thread for the information/advice/experience that you posted....it sure did help me quell my fears, answer my questions and maintain my sanity thru this process and thru all the wait for letters of fingerprinting/interview/oath...
I wanted to relate my experience at the oath and at my interview, just incase it might proove helpful to someone on this board...
I interviewed on Feb 12,2008 at Monterey road. My husband and I got the same interview time of 7:35AM. We made arrangements for a sitter for our older children and I took my (then) 4 month old in a stroller with me. I did not face any problems taking the stroller..I made sure i was not carrying too much of stuff in it as the security guards would sift thru it for security purposes and carrying lesser things would mean getting cleared faster.
My interviewer updated my records to include my new baby's name with those of my other children. (I had delivered my baby after applying for the N400) He was very kind and courteous. Thankfully the baby cooperated thru my interview and did not cry at all..I was asked some 5 questions from the naturalization test..
My husband was interviewed by a lady who was quite rude/stern and she first spent some 4-5 minutes only to tell him that people of his race talk too much and never come to the point so he should take care of that once they start the interview
...Needles to say, his interview was a rather uptight one. She asked him 10 or more test questions ..he is not sure if he was aksed more than 10 but he says she just bombared him with the test quesions! And because of the curt atmosphere, my husband forgot to inform her about our new addition to the family. At the end of it, she did not tell him if he passed, she just told him that they were done and he could leave.
So, understandably we were tensed and wondered if he had actually cleared the interview. We waited anxiously for the oath letters. They finally arrived in the end of March for 04/24
I was called to take my oath at 1PM and my husband was called at 3PM. But we wanted to do it together and also I was not feeling too well on Oath day. So we we waited in a queue to enter and when my turn came to show my oath letter, i asked if my husband could also take his oath with me. The officer asked me to go to the side and talk to a gentleman sitting on a table there. He took our oath letters and our green cards. He asked us to raise our right hands and then he proceeded to read out the oath to us right there. We took the pledge and he said we were done! Then he handed us a pair of large envelopes with our Naturalization certificates inside and that's was it! We were done! We did not have to attend the ceremony, which i was actually looking forward to but then I was not feeling too well, so I got to leave early...
On our way out, there was a small stall with some folks asking if we wanted to register to vote...so we registered there.
All in all a wonderful experience!
My details are as follows:
PD: May 18, 07
FP: Aug 02, 07
Interview: Feb 12, 08
Oath: April 24, 08
Good luck to all those waiting,
Quest4gc