I finally have the chance to write about my interview.
Arrived about 20 minutes before my Interview. Got through security with no problem at all. No lines. Waited in the waiting area for around 30 minutes or so and was finally called by an IO.
After entering his office the IO swore me in first and then we sat down and he only asked me for my Passport and Green card, nothing else.
Then the interview started right away.
He started asking the civics questions:
1. What is one promise that you make when you become a US Citizen?
2. Where is the Statue of Liberty?
3. Who is the Governor of your State now?
4. Who was the first President of the US?
5. What movement tried to end racial discrimination?
6. Name two US Holidays.
I was also asked to write a simple sentence in English and read aloud another one.
He also asked me the Yes and No questions from N 400.
Also, asked me to confirm some details such as my date of birth, what I have studied in the U.S, my address...
One thing that I didn't research enough was the meaning of the Oath of Allegiance. I was asked what it meant and I don't think I gave a great answer. I wish I had researched more about that one.
At the end he gave me a piece of paper saying that I have passed the English test and the U.S. history and government test. And Congratulations! Your application has been recommended for approval.
I have to say that my heart was racing at times. I was nervous but everything went well.
He said I was going to get a letter in the mail with the date of my Oath. It is going to be a Judicial ceremony because I requested a name change.
Just my two cents.
I hope I can help somebody with my experience. If you have any more questions please feel free to send me a message.