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On 5/23/2025 at 3:50 PM, tumtumwater said:For the Seattle Field Office, I just got a Interview Scheduled notice for July 1, 2025. (I filed Jan 12, 2025).
An update: went through my N-400 interview today, it was pretty quick (20 minutes?) after about an hour wait after checking in (They were getting behind on some of earlier appointments).
I got six civic questions in a row right, quick Read/Write test, then went through my application with my travel history (focused on longer than a week ones), corrected couple items I had, and got the Certificate of Naturalization after the same-day oath at 2pm!
Overall from start to finish, it pretty much lined up with "5.5 months" that USCIS projection gave
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For the Seattle Field Office, I just got a Interview Scheduled notice for July 1, 2025. (I filed Jan 12, 2025).
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On 5/12/2025 at 10:39 AM, OldUser said:
Yes, it's notoriously inaccurate. Does it have blue check mark? If it's not filled like previous steps, it actually means it's the next step and it hasn't been completed yet.
It does not and it stayed that way since January. I figured I would get an actual notification letter with the Interview date once it's checked.
Surprised to see how some field offices are moving so fast!
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Anyone has any idea for Seattle Field Office?
I tried looking on Reddit and other places but did not get a good sense what the lead-time is now.
For reference:
- I submitted my N-400 application on Jan 12, 2025
- Got the biometrics skip right away
- and I'm on Step 3 ("Interview Scheduled") but no interview scheduled still

N-400 January 2025 Filers
in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
Posted · Edited by tumtumwater
The interviewer goes through all the Yes/No responses from your N-400 (Correct any responses if needed, I had couple that I had to flip N to Y, and Y to N) before getting to the very end last three or so Oath Y/N that were left blank in your initial application. I read these beforehand from my N-400 application just to make sure I give correct responses and I hear the questions right.
The actual knowledge of it would only be covered in the Civics question if it's asked.
The closest Civics questions I can think of are:
- What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance?
- What is one promise you make when you become a United States citizen?