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finally it is over
this is muy story:
N-400
Mailed by express priority mail to Louisville, Texas on October 3, 2016.
Received there at USCIS on October 14. Delivery confirmation email shows name of receiver.
Acknowledged receipt of package October 31, as stated on case status site.
Received receipt in mail on November 2.
Received biometrics letter on November 7 to do biometrics on November 14.
Case status site on November 16 states my application is in line for interview.
Today I received by email alert the following:
On May 1, 2017, we scheduled an interview for your Form N400, APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION, Receipt Number NBC.*** We will mail you an interview notice. Please follow any instructions
Received appointment letter May 6.
Did interview and swearing in on June 5.

By the way I am in Westchester county, and my field office is in Manhattan, New York.

i must say that I am a blind person and my daughter is in the military. because of my disability i was afforded the oppertunity to do the swearing in same day.
my appointment was at 1 pm. i arrived at the building at 12:15. i was called in at 12:50.
i was asked for my passports, green card, state ID, and appointment letter.
it was a rather nice lady doing the interviewing. From my application form she asked me for my social security number, all the places i lived in since being in the USA, when i got my green card, and the full name and date of birth of my daughter. she asked who filled out the form for me.
my6 questions were:
why did the colonists came to america
who is in charge of the executive branch
if the president can no longer serve who will becomes president
during the cold war what was the main concern of the USA
 what is 1 right orfreedom from the first amendment
there are 4 amendments to the constitution about who can vote describe 1 of them.
she congratulated me on passing and gave me a paper stating it.
i was asked about 15 to 20 questions if i was a terroist, ever arrested, rape, member of certain organizations etc.
i then signed up my photos and some documents agreeing to do the swearing in.
she then directed me to another section to sit and wait for my swearing in. after an hour i was called in and did my swearing in.

there are alot of parking garages near by, the one we use was only 5 minutes walk from the building. the cost is $ 28 for 2 hours or $ 45 for anytime over 2 hours. i did not take the trains because what would happen if the train breaks down or any other mishaps and i am stuck in there. i prefer to know that i have control over the situation.

god bless you all. best of luck for those of you still in the process.
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