Never Forget Passing the US Citizenship Interview

Name
Johnson
Country
United States

On the date of my first interview in the city of Hartford, I felt i got my feet back on the ground since i been waiting for so long for the past of half year. The whole first interview took around 40 minutes and DID NOT pass, because the Adjudications Officers claims my application missed 3 pieces of evidences that I suppose to bring them with me.
1. The past 2 years tax reports, including the State and Federal tax reports.
2. The IRS document I-1722, which states my pervious tax filing status.

On the date of my first interview in the city of Hartford, I felt i got my feet back on the ground since i been waiting for so long for the past of half year. The whole first interview took around 40 minutes and DID NOT pass, because the Adjudications Officers claims my application missed 3 pieces of evidences that I suppose to bring them with me.
1. The past 2 years tax reports, including the State and Federal tax reports.
2. The IRS document I-1722, which states my pervious tax filing status.
3. The Boarding Passes and airline ticket confirmations, because i took so many trip to China and some of them I was unable to provide evidence to proof that I actually took the trip, and plus the officer's computer was frozen at the time he was checking the airport records, and somehow pops out someone has the same name as mine, and he started to suspect whether that's me or not. And asked me have anyone duplicated my passport and other IDs to travel around¡­. I was so frustrated by the question he asked me which doesn't make any sense to the truth.
I suddenly fell into a sorrowful stage, because I eventually have been asked to show up for the continuation of the interview in a month later that means REJECTION for today's interview. I realize the officer was some type of police or something, at the time I met with this officer. When I returned to home and did some research about this Adjudications Officers, and I googled his name online for his personal background, the result was amazingly surprised to me­. A former Sergeant who later became a Lieutenant of US Navy in 1989, and in 1990s he dramatically became the Chief of Police in a village of NY. I was shocked and wondering how bad or good of my lucks would be to having this officer for interview. One month later, I came back to the USCIS office again, and I was getting deep worried about to meet with this tough officer again. I was sitting in the seat, and patiently waiting for the call of my name. An Indian guy was sitting in front of me, and he started to chat with me, and I found out he has been rejected for 4 times in a role for the past interviews. I was like OMG, and been so afraid of not to pass this time, because they can merely refuse you for whatever the reason if they don't like you in the very first he sees you. Minutes later, my interview starts to proceed with another officer; at least I don't have to face the other one anymore, who likes to pick on me for everything. ­ One hour passed, the last question he asked during the official interview was °Do you have any question?I was so unconfident about myself, because there were so many issues that caused officer had too many written works on my N-400 Application for their record. He smiled at me and said yeah, of course, you are a good person and have submitted everything the service required­. And come back here in TWO WEEKS (March 13th, 09) to have your oath ceremony. I could finally breathe the air and said thank you and I appreciate for the decision you made on my case. In the end, I really couldn't tell how difficult and frustrated the whole process would be, it's more than words can say. Anyways, I just couldn't survive and pass without the second officer'ss rapport. Since he was patiently and carefully go through every single complicated step with me together, and keep joking with me tried to release my stress, and once he said DONT EVER GET PISSED WITH THE GUY SITTING BEHIND YOU, he means the supervisor, because the supervisor is giving the authority to pass anyone from adjudication officers. I can now proudly announce and present myself as America, and I will get US passport in a month, I claim this as a Gift from God in April.

Citizenship and Naturalization

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