So my wife had her interview today, April 21st, at the St. Paul, MN office and it has ticked me off again. I kept her awake until 1:00 in the morning to make sure she revised the 96 civics questions and knew the answers to at least 90% of them, especially names of the governor and senators. Well, here's what they asked her:
1. What state are you in?
2. What is the capital of your state?
3. How many stars on the flag?
4. What color are the stripes?
For #3 and #4, there was a big American flag behind the IO!
They also told her to write "I can cook" and read "My car is broken."
I am glad she passed the interview easily and got a letter saying there will be a letter in the mail with Oath date and location. What gets me is the amount of time and effort the two of us (especially me) put to make sure we covered all the questions and now thinking may be we shouldn't have been so worried and probably should have gotten more sleep.
The IO asked her if she was a member of any association and she said no. Well, in her application I put her as being a member of AAA and it seems I forgot to tell her that. The IO then canceled the AAA membership from her application and asked her who filled it. She then had to give some details about me to him.
On a side note, I've seen people in the forums saying the letter they got after the interview had the line " A decision cannot be made.....". I think this line is there in every letter because my wife's one had it too, but it was not applicable to her. The IO had highlighted only the sections that were relevant to my wife.
1. What state are you in?
2. What is the capital of your state?
3. How many stars on the flag?
4. What color are the stripes?
For #3 and #4, there was a big American flag behind the IO!
They also told her to write "I can cook" and read "My car is broken."
I am glad she passed the interview easily and got a letter saying there will be a letter in the mail with Oath date and location. What gets me is the amount of time and effort the two of us (especially me) put to make sure we covered all the questions and now thinking may be we shouldn't have been so worried and probably should have gotten more sleep.
The IO asked her if she was a member of any association and she said no. Well, in her application I put her as being a member of AAA and it seems I forgot to tell her that. The IO then canceled the AAA membership from her application and asked her who filled it. She then had to give some details about me to him.
On a side note, I've seen people in the forums saying the letter they got after the interview had the line " A decision cannot be made.....". I think this line is there in every letter because my wife's one had it too, but it was not applicable to her. The IO had highlighted only the sections that were relevant to my wife.