Interivew Completed @SJC:
Spouse and I had the interview at the exact same time and we were debating on whether or not to take our toddler with us, and finally decided to take her with us.
Reached about 30min before the time. After security check, went to room 219 (window 1) and submitted the appointment letters. Based on an advise on this forum, put a sticky note on the letter requesting to have the interviews spaced out so one of use can tend to our kid.
I was called first, at the exact time the interview was scheduled. The IO read my sticky and said not to worry about it, the other IO would likely call my spouse after my interview, and even if not, then it is OK to take kids (toddlers) to the interview room.
Started with the oath, followed by rapid-fire questions from the N-400 form.
Asked about arrests/citations, I mentioned I had a traffic ticket and have court-disposition (which the IO did not ask to see).
Moved on to civics/english tests which I cleared.
I was given a letter with my name/dob/A# etc and asked to verify and sign.
I was told to use my regular signature (used to sign credit-cards, cheques etc) (same for the photos, regular signature).
Then handed me over a letter saying that I passed the civics/english questions, and that my application is being recommended for approval.
The IO also mentioned that I will get the OL in about 60-90 days.
I asked whether I can take my kid to the ceremony: IO replied 'you can but you dont have to'.
I also asked if I can request my spouse and I have the ceremony on the same day, to which IO replied: 'that cannot be requested, but may likely happen since rest of the procedure happened together for us'.
The IO then walked me out, passing the other IO's (who was going to interview my spouse) office, to see if my spouse is there, and if so, I could pickup my kid (very kind of the IO).
I was out in exactly 10 minutes.
Spouse was called 30 minutes after I was out (likely because the other IO saw the sticky ??). Had the exact same experience as me.
Except, that IO kept the traffic citation 'court-disposition' letter (even though it was only for $89).
Thanks,
cd