Interview passed.
Hi everyone,
I had my Interview today.
It was easy and it went real quick.
Arrived early 7:30 am. Was called in at 7:40.
My lawyer was with me.
The IO was very nice and polite.
I had to raise my arm and sware to tell the truth.
She asked me for the following documents
- Interview letter
- Green Card
Yep, thats all. Nothing else.
She asked me my name, country of birth, address, marital status, where I worked, etc.
Then she went over the application and basically asked all the questions on the application to make sure I answer them the same way.
One of the questions was about "have you ever been arrested or cited...". I had to say yes, I had a speeding ticket 12 years ago. She said that's not a problem.
Then she asked 8 history/goverment questions
The first one was "What color are the stars on the flag". I thought she said "What colors is the flag". I said Red white and blue. She looked at me and asked the same question again and put emphesis on "Star", I then realized I answered it incorrectly and I said white. The other questions were really simple and easy as well.
She asked me to read a sentance on the paper "I have been waiting a long time for this day". That's actually what I told her at the begining of the meeting, so I guess she wrote it down to make sure I can read it. Then she asked me to write on a paper "There are horses on the fram". Then she did filled out some paper work and told me congratuation, you passed.
She handed me my Oath paper with date and time. It's scheduled for end of October, 4 weeks from today. I asked if they would be able to change it to today or sometime this week. I explained that I would really really like to vote this year. She told me that is not considered a reason to give high priority to move me to today. She was very appoligetic and explained that they are very backed up and can't accomedate me.
Over all, the process was very easy and painless. I think I was in her office no more than 7 minutes. Now I have to count weeks, days and hours again until the oath ceremony.
--username