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    Bablo got a reaction from jamrep in N-400 September 2018 Filers   
    Hello All,
     
    I had my interview on July 2, 2019 at the Atlanta office. Below is my experience:
    I arrived early and was told to wait until 30 minutes before my interview time to check in.
    I went back to the desk at the right time and was checked in using my appointment letter. I was given a tag with a number on it and told to wait for my number to be called at one of the booths. The agent at the booth requested for my Green Card and appointment letter and asked if I had recent changes I want to add to my application. I told him we had a baby boy 5 weeks ago and I traveled outside the USA last November for two weeks. He wrote those details on a form and asked me to hand it over to the agent that will conduct my interview.
    I was told to sit and wait to be called. Ten minutes later, another agent on the same floor called me and conducted the US Citizenship test. He asked the following questions:
    #. When was the constitution written
    #. What major event happened on 9/11
    #. What are the first ten amendments of the constitution called
    #. Who is in charge of the executive branch
    #. What are two rights in the constitution
    #. What did the Declaration of Independence do?
    #. Why does the flag have 13 stripes
     
    He then proceeded to ask me to read a question on a tablet. The question was:
    #. Which state has the most people?
    I said California and he told me to write my response on the tablet using a stylus or my finger. “California is the state with the most people”.
    Next the agent told me to go to the second floor and sit in the waiting area to be called by the agent that will complete the interview session.
     
    Moved to the second floor and I was called about 30 minutes later by the next agent. We go in to his office and he starts to review my file, which is on his desk with lots of papers. I pass him the form I received downstairs and told him I have two changes to report. Birth of my son and travel outside the USA for two weeks. He types the info in to his computer and asks for copies of the birth certificates of my two year old daughter and my 5 week old son, which he scans in to his computer. He also asks for our joint 2018 tax returns, which he scanned as well.
    Next, he proceeded to ask the yes/no questions that I completed in the N400 application form when I applied last September. Once done, he said he was good with my application and will approve it. At that point, he noticed that the system had two entries for me. One with my First and Last name and another with my First, Middle and Last Name. He said the records need to be consolidated to prevent the system rejecting his approval. He said this is fairly common and he sees this regularly, pointing to a pile of files on a desk to his left with applicants with the same situation. While I was there, he went ahead and submitted the request to consolidate the records in to a single one that has my First, Middle and Last Names. He indicated it will take about two weeks to complete this process. Once done, I will get a notice and letter to attend the Oath Ceremony.
     
    I finally received the notice on July 22, 2019 to attend the oath ceremony on August 5, 2019.
    I attended the oath ceremony on August 5, 2019 and finally became a US Citizen. Yay!
     It was a great event and everything took a little over 2 hours (8am to 10:10am)
     
    While I celebrate the successful end to my citizenship immigration journey, I will like to thank everyone that contributes to this awesome forum and community. I appreciate all you do.
     
    I do hope someone interviewing in the Atlanta office soon finds this post useful.
     
    Thanks again to everyone here.
     
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    Bablo got a reaction from CeeMu in scan dates/case complete/interview thread   
    Can you please add me to the spreadsheet?
    Scan date - Mar 5, 2015
    Checklist - April 10, 2015
    Case Complete - April 24, 2015
    Interview Date - June 11, 2015
    Country - Canada
    Thanks.
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