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    cycling_girl got a reaction from Laura & Kyle in N-400 February 2013 Filers   
    Hello everyone,
    Thank you Calypso for the good wishes for my interview.
    I am happy to say that it went very well, my interviewing officer was a very nice young lady (very young...literally), I first got sworn in, and then she briefly explained the process and said that I would be tested first to get that out of the way. I was asked six questions and she stopped after I got them all correct, she said that was all I needed to pass. Then, I was asked to read the sentence "When do we celebrate Columbus day" (or something to that effect), after I read it she said that is was good and then she asked me to write "We celebrate Columbus day in October". She then said the testing part was over and that I passed and that we would review my application next. She asked my personal information first (Name, SSN, address, spouse's name, etc.), she asked if my husband and I had separated at all for any period of time during the past 3 years (it being a marriage based application), she asked if worked at the same job, also asked about any trips abroad, then she proceeded with all the NO and YES questions on the application. After reviewing all the application she said that she didn't see anything else she needed, and that she would be recommending my application for approval and if something else were to be needed I would be receiving a letter requesting it and I could bring it to the oath ceremony. She said not to worry if I didn't receive an oath letter right away, that it sometimes takes 1-2 months for it to be scheduled but that they at least give a 2 weeks notice. She also mentioned that at the oath ceremony I would be given a small form to fill out asking about changes that have occurred from the time of the interview to the time of oath only.
    I'm glad that's behind and there's only one more step before the finish line.
    Congratulations to all of you that had a successful interview and best wishes to the rest, and let's paint this timeline red!
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    cycling_girl got a reaction from Calypso in N-400 February 2013 Filers   
    Hello everyone,
    Thank you Calypso for the good wishes for my interview.
    I am happy to say that it went very well, my interviewing officer was a very nice young lady (very young...literally), I first got sworn in, and then she briefly explained the process and said that I would be tested first to get that out of the way. I was asked six questions and she stopped after I got them all correct, she said that was all I needed to pass. Then, I was asked to read the sentence "When do we celebrate Columbus day" (or something to that effect), after I read it she said that is was good and then she asked me to write "We celebrate Columbus day in October". She then said the testing part was over and that I passed and that we would review my application next. She asked my personal information first (Name, SSN, address, spouse's name, etc.), she asked if my husband and I had separated at all for any period of time during the past 3 years (it being a marriage based application), she asked if worked at the same job, also asked about any trips abroad, then she proceeded with all the NO and YES questions on the application. After reviewing all the application she said that she didn't see anything else she needed, and that she would be recommending my application for approval and if something else were to be needed I would be receiving a letter requesting it and I could bring it to the oath ceremony. She said not to worry if I didn't receive an oath letter right away, that it sometimes takes 1-2 months for it to be scheduled but that they at least give a 2 weeks notice. She also mentioned that at the oath ceremony I would be given a small form to fill out asking about changes that have occurred from the time of the interview to the time of oath only.
    I'm glad that's behind and there's only one more step before the finish line.
    Congratulations to all of you that had a successful interview and best wishes to the rest, and let's paint this timeline red!
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