My experience!

Name
kalyan2002
Country
United States

Appointment: 9:40am

Arrived around 9:15am, there were about 50people in the waiting area, checked in with the receptionist, and sat down for my interview. 30mins, 45mins, 60mins, 90MINS went by still no one called my name. Finally someone around 11am called me, so walked all the way down to the other end of the hallway.

After the formalities, I was asked if I had brought anything that I hadn't already submitted, I handed him proof of selective service registration.

I was asked the following questions:

1. What is one promise you make when you become a USC?
2. What movement tried to end racial discrimination?
3. Who is the Governor of your state now?
4. Where is the status of Liberty?
5. Who is the first President?
6.Name two national holidays.

After that, he asked me to read one sentence in English, and then asked me to write a sentence, then congratulated me that I passed the interview. He then typed a few things, made sure my name was spelled exactly the way it is on my birth certificate, and then printed me a copy of oath appointment, I was scheduled to come back around 1pm. Then he walked me out, I would say the whole process to about 20mins.

I had about 90mins in between, so went out to lunch, came back and waited in the waiting area until my name was called. I was handed a US Naturalization package, and was escorted to the conference room where the Oath was scheduled to take place. The ceremony started promptly at 2pm, and probably took about an hour. After which we were handed the certificate. We took some pics, then went back downstairs and registered to vote.

It went pretty smoothly...I wish rest of you folks the very best. It will take about 6months from the time you mailed the application, so hang on tight, you will get there soon.

Thanks for everyone who helped me directly and indirectly by your valuable posts and insights.

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