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Hi All ,
this website help me a lot so i want to update and share my important experience.

I learned a lesson today that i want to share with anyone logged to this site.

My interview was today  in Detroit the officer was real nice I did everything this website suggested but i forgot one very important thing ,to go over my  n400 docs. they will ask you questions that you filled up months ago and if you forgot it might start some trouble. I cant stress enough to do this for sure. the 100 questions is important but one main key to pass the interview is to pass that your docs were and are truthfully and accurate. They hate when you seem unsure or confused. 

The officer told me that a decision cant be made and it actually made me sad but a few hours later i saw a change in my uscis profile that i was approved.  I cant wait for my ceremony and i wish you guys all the best

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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On 10/14/2020 at 7:08 PM, sparrow60 said:

Hi All ,
this website help me a lot so i want to update and share my important experience.

I learned a lesson today that i want to share with anyone logged to this site.

My interview was today  in Detroit the officer was real nice I did everything this website suggested but i forgot one very important thing ,to go over my  n400 docs. they will ask you questions that you filled up months ago and if you forgot it might start some trouble. I cant stress enough to do this for sure. the 100 questions is important but one main key to pass the interview is to pass that your docs were and are truthfully and accurate. They hate when you seem unsure or confused. 

The officer told me that a decision cant be made and it actually made me sad but a few hours later i saw a change in my uscis profile that i was approved.  I cant wait for my ceremony and i wish you guys all the best

Congrats! 

What sort of questions did they ask about your documents? 

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On 10/14/2020 at 7:08 PM, sparrow60 said:

Hi All ,
this website help me a lot so i want to update and share my important experience.

I learned a lesson today that i want to share with anyone logged to this site.

My interview was today  in Detroit the officer was real nice I did everything this website suggested but i forgot one very important thing ,to go over my  n400 docs. they will ask you questions that you filled up months ago and if you forgot it might start some trouble. I cant stress enough to do this for sure. the 100 questions is important but one main key to pass the interview is to pass that your docs were and are truthfully and accurate. They hate when you seem unsure or confused. 

The officer told me that a decision cant be made and it actually made me sad but a few hours later i saw a change in my uscis profile that i was approved.  I cant wait for my ceremony and i wish you guys all the best

Congrats on being approved! :)  Were you asked definitions of the n400 questions as well?

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Israel
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On 10/15/2020 at 10:35 PM, Thegirl said:

Congrats! 

What sort of questions did they ask about your documents? 

Hi,The officer went over the n400 form i filed. I submitted it 6  months ago and i forgot what i wrote there. so my advice is to go over your n400 and remember the info you wrote there. for example they asked me about my previous marriage day. i forgot. I think the civic is important but they seem to care more about the accuracy of your n400 form. Good luck in your journey.

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On 10/18/2020 at 11:06 AM, shebeingbrand said:

Congrats on being approved! :)  Were you asked definitions of the n400 questions as well?

Thanks! The officer went over the n400 form i filed. I submitted it 6  months ago and i forgot what i wrote there. so my advice is to go over your n400 and remember the info you wrote there. for example they asked me about my previous marriage day. i forgot. I think the civic is important but they seem to care more about the accuracy of your n400 form. Good luck in your journey.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Israel
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On 10/19/2020 at 6:28 PM, Jaysarah86 said:

Sparrow... have you received your oath date? Just curious how far out they are scheduling them. BTW Congrats! 

Hi, My oath is Oct 29, looks like a 2 week time frame from approval to oath

 
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