My N400 experience
Just my 2 cents on this whole issue. I had come here to US in 1994 on H1B and started my GC process in 1999 ( I know I wanted to go back..
) , I485 in January 2000, and actually got my GC in Feb. 2002 (after repeated calls to the Illinois Senator for help). I was working for the firm that sponsored my GC from August 1996 till Jan 31st 2002. I had to leave them because they changed the employment contract from January 1st 2002 that they will only pay me for the "Project Time" and no pay during the "bench time". Also they had withdrawn the Medical Insurance and left us without any Medical Insurance. My wife was very early in her pregnancy at the time and I was desperate to find another job (even without any end in sight for my GC). After I joined my new employer on 02/05/2002 I heard my GC status on the phone on 02/06/2002 that it was approved the same day. I thanked my lucky stars and got the plastic card a few months later.
I thought my ordeal is over till my wife went for her interview on 04/25, where the IO asked her about my job history and everything about my sponsoring employer. She was approved but I was cautioned by her IO that I might be asked tough questions about my employment history and I better come prepared with answers. (What a nice IO she was...).
My interview was a couple days later early in the morning at 7:15 AM, the nice IO invited me in her office. Standard set of questions that everyone has told about their interview experiences here were repeated for me. Upon interrogation on my employment history I told her about my story about how I had to leave the job because of medical insurance, because they did nto want to pay me a salary unless I was on a project etc. The IO told me that it doesn't really matter how long have you worked with the sponsored employer *before* the GC approval, you are expected to work sometime *after* the GC approval or else it is considered as a fraud. Anyway, she mentioned to me that this alone could result in my deportation (boy I was almost about to cry at the time).
After all the formalities were over she asked me to write my story and sign it on a peice of paper and that was attached with the file. I also gave her a copy of the contract that my sponsoring company had sent me. She said she would want to go and talk to her supervisor and come back to me. After 10 minutes she came back and said that her supervisor thinks that since you had valid reasons for leaving your employer and you stayed in the same field, you probably did not have any intent of comitting a fraud to gain LPR status. Hence she is recommending my case for approval. I asked her how long it is for the oath and she said the file now goes for a secondary review. If everything is OK maximum 90 days. about 2 1/2 weeks later I got my Oath letter. May 30th I am scheduled for the Oath.
Hope this helps to someone who is in similar situation. I think it all depends on your circumastances. I think I was able to make the IO believe that it was not me who wanted to leave the job it was forced upon me. My use of words like, I had to choose between leaving my employer and being able to support my familiy ( I am a single income family) and put food on the table of my family and be able to give my wife a decent opportunity to give birth to our scond daughter and not run in huge debts, and I chose to find another job. I think it made her see that it was my situation that forced me rather than a choice.
Good Luck to you all. Hope you all get your N400 approvals soon.
Take Care