Today was my interview... I was so nervous
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My appointment was at 8:50 A.M. at the Tampa location on West Cypress Street. I got there at 8:30 A.M., and was instructed to walk around the building to the dingy ol' white trailer in the back. I used this time to review my notes on American History. I had time to review the 100 questions before they called my name.
Interestingly, when they called for me via speaker, they used the following format: "FIRST NAME, MIDDLE NAME" (they did not use my last name). Anyhow, I exited the trailer, and went back around the building to the front entrance, where a guard allowed me to enter. After being instructed to the proper seating area, I sat there for about five more minutes before a male USCIS officer came out and greeted me (again, with the format "FIRST NAME, MIDDLE NAME").
As soon as I entered his office, he made me stand up, raise my right hand, and take an oath to tell the truth. Afterwards, he questioned why my wife was not present. I told him that the interview letter did not instruct me to bring her, and that she was at work. He told me that although it does not state that, I should have brought her
. I thought he was going to make me come back in 60-90 days, but he then proceeded to go ask me a few questions about my marriage:
"Where did you meet your wife? Did you meet her here (Florida)?"
"Are you and your wife still married?"
"Where do you two current reside at?"
He then asked me for my passport and green card, and began going over my application with me, making sure the information was correct.
For the reading test, I was asked to read the following:
"Who lives in the White House?"
For the writing test, I was asked to write the following:
"The President lives in the White House."
For the history test, I was asked a total of six questions, all of which I answered correctly. Some of the questions asked:
"What is one promise you make when you become a U.S. Citizen?"
"Who was the first President?"
"Who lives in the White House?"
"What movement tried to end racial discrimination?"
"Name two national U.S. holidays."
I forget what the last question was
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The officer told me that I had passed, shook my hand, and then told me that my oath date would be during the week of 9/21/2009. I exited with a huge smile on my face
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Thank you everyone for all the help over the past couple of months, I really appreciate it!
Ytorno, I was the male with a yellow polo and jeans on
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I will update you all regarding my oath in the near future.