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  1. So for some more detailed information regarding my Interview:

     

    I arrived at the Atlanta field office at 6:50am for my 7:15 appointment, went through security and waited in line until the reception opened at 7. I was checked in and asked to go upstairs to the second floor. There I went to another window and was given a ticket number around 7:10am and told to sit down till my number was called. At 7:18 I was called over to door 1 and met the officer that was conducting my interview,  she was very professional and friendly.

     

    I was sworn in and sat down, she asked for my drivers licence, PR Card and all of my passports. She only ever needed my DL and PR Card and didn't look at any of the other documentation I had taken. We made some small talk, my picture and index fingerprints were taken and then she went through my N400 form to confirm everything was correct.

     

    She then handed me a piece of paper to read - "Who was the first President" and then she asked me to write "Washington was the first President". 

     

    I was asked six questions, they were: 

     

    The House of Representatives has how many voting members?

    In What month do we vote for President?

    We elect a U.S. Representative for how many years?

    Who is the Chief Justice of the United States now?

    Who is the "Father of Our Country"?

    Name one war fought by the United States in the 1900s

     

    She then told me I had answered all 6 correctly, sorted some more paperwork, asked me to check information on a sheet of paper and initial it. She stapled the photos I had sent with the N400 to the sheet of paper and told me she was recommending me for approval. I was told it would take a while but I'd get an oath letter in the mail if everything passed QC. I was then shown out around 7:45.

     

    If I had time to think I would have asked if a same day oath was possible, but hindsight's a wonderful thing.

     

    Just have to wait some more.

     

    Good luck to everyone else, I'll post back when I receive more information.  

     

  2. So what is the actual process here? I've been inline since January 4 waiting for the interview to be scheduled, the Atlanta Field Office is currently processing applications from April 21, 2016 as of December 31, 2016. That's 254 days. Apply that rule of thumb forward to my case and we're now talking about August / September 2017. Are there any guidelines as to when you should make any attempt at contacting USCIS (or anyone else for that matter) for an infopass appointment with an N400 application?

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