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The day of reckoning is near...
After 7 months wait, the interview is coming up nect week, on 2/2 in Newark, NJ. I was a bit surprised to see that they scheduled the interview on a Saturday, at 8:40 in the morning no less.
I have already made a dry run to the USCIS building to time it and figure out where to park, so the only thing left now is to read through the test booklet for the n'th time and count down the remainding days..... 8days and a few hours left as a Norwegian LPR....
Timeline so far:
N-400 received on May 23, 2007
Fingerprint appontment on June 22, in and out in 30 minutes!
Interview scheduled for Feb 2008
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Got to the Newark, NJ office at 7:45, appointment was at 8:40. Went through security and checked in at the window.
My name was called at 8:30, and went to the interviewers office. I was put under oath, and he started looking through my files, then asked for my greencard and foreign passports, including my expired ones whick had my original K1 visa in it. I asked if he needed to see my confirmation letter that I registered for Selective Service, but he did not need it, since it was from 1985.
Next he went through the application to confirm all the informaton on it. He had a couple of questions regarding the marriage history to clarify the dates, but did not need to see any documentation since I was appying based on over 5 years of legal residence. I have no criminal record either, only a couple of traffic tickets and a fine from Fish and Game for being in the wrong place at the wrong time, but that was of no concern, either.
Then he moved on to the test, were I got 10 out of 10, and asked me to write a sentence in english.
After that, i signed the two photograps and the application, was given another piece of paper to fill out (notice for Oath ceremonmy at 9:30 the same day) and told to go back out to the waiting room.
20 minutes after that I was called to a different window, where I was asked to verify the information on my naturalization certificate, was handed two booklets, and told to sit down until called for the Oath ceremony.
At 9:30, everyone waiting for the ceremony was told to go to a different room, where they showed a couple of short videos, gave some information, and then we were sworn in. After that we recited the pledge of allegiance, watched a message from President Bush, and were given our certificates.
A little after 10, I was in my car heading back home.
Timeline:
Arrived on K1 June 1984
Permanent Green Card received 1985
N-400 received by BCIS on May 23, 2007
Fingerprint appontment on June 22, in and out in 30 minutes!
Interview scheduled for Feb 2,2008 - Approved!
Next: Register to vote, and get a US Passport.
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