Timeline -
Applied - 1/17/2018
PD date - 1/19/2018
Finger Print notice - 1/27/2018
Biometrics completed - 2/13/2018
Status changed to "Interview has been scheduled" - 3/28/2018
Interview Date - 5/2/2018
Oath has been scheduled Notice - 5/3/2018
The Immigration officer I had in Atlanta was very sweet.
She approved the case and said it could be as early as next week for my oath ceremony. She was very adamant that I check the mail box daily for my letter.
6 questions were
1.What political party does the current president belong to
2.What are the two major political parties
3.Who is commander in chief of the military
4.Name 3 original colonies
5.Name one state that borders Mexico
6.Who wrote the declaration of Independence.
I arrived early and could not check in until 30 minutes before my interview time. Parking was crazy due to an Oath Ceremony being held that morning.
I signed an Oath, took a picture, officer checked my finger prints, asked me just a few questions from my application. I was in and out in about 20 minutes (computers were going slow) she was matter of fact but after the process she smiled said I did great and the mood lightened.
I hope this helps someone on their journey.
Applied - 1/17/2018
PD date - 1/19/2018
Finger Print notice - 1/27/2018
Biometrics completed - 2/13/2018
Status changed to "Interview has been scheduled" - 3/28/2018
Interview Date - 5/2/2018
Oath has been scheduled Notice - 5/3/2018
The Immigration officer I had in Atlanta was very sweet.
She approved the case and said it could be as early as next week for my oath ceremony. She was very adamant that I check the mail box daily for my letter.
6 questions were
1.What political party does the current president belong to
2.What are the two major political parties
3.Who is commander in chief of the military
4.Name 3 original colonies
5.Name one state that borders Mexico
6.Who wrote the declaration of Independence.
I arrived early and could not check in until 30 minutes before my interview time. Parking was crazy due to an Oath Ceremony being held that morning.
I signed an Oath, took a picture, officer checked my finger prints, asked me just a few questions from my application. I was in and out in about 20 minutes (computers were going slow) she was matter of fact but after the process she smiled said I did great and the mood lightened.
I hope this helps someone on their journey.
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