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    icaruslol got a reaction from JimmyHou in N-400 October 2014   
    My interview on Friday went very well. It was really smooth. I was scheduled for 1:20PM at the Federal Plaza in New York City and got there around 12:45. I had to wait for a little over an hour and a half then finally I was called. The interviewer was very friendly and didn't give me any hard time. We made some small talk then we went through the form. I've answered all the questions the same way I filled up the form, I told him about my wife not living in the US currently and made a note and asked me where she works right now, I answered honestly and gave all the details. I've traveled since the application so I told him the dates of my travel and he noted. He then started asking some easy questions, "who did the US battle with in WW2?", "What is the supreme law of the land?". Things like that, easy stuff. Then he made me read a question "Where is the White House located?" and made me write the answer on a piece of paper, I wrote "The White House is in Washington DC" and he told me I passed! Usually, if there aren't any changes to your application, they make you wait a little longer and give you your interview date the same day, but there were some mistakes on how I filled my name (because I changed my name) so he said he has to send it back to the office first and get it corrected, then they'll mail me my oath date. He said it could take about a month. Better late then never! I'm in no rush right now so it's not a big deal, at least I know that the hardest part is done!
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