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My Naturalization Interview Experience & Some Tips
I just passed my naturalization interview and am very happy about it.

The immigration officer is kind and respectful. I experienced no problem at all.

I arrived at the office around 8:30 AM, was called in 10 minutes, and interview was finished in about 15 minutes and out of there after that.

1. Asked me to swear that I will tell the truth nothing but the truth.
2. Asked me to show ID (I gave him my Driver's license, green card and passport)
3. Reviewed some of the information I have on the application
4. Asked me I think 6 or 7 sets of questions. I answered them all correctly
5. Asked me to read one sentence
6. Asked me to write one sentence
7. Reviewed a little bit of my information again on the application
8. Asked a few questions such as "did you travel outside of usa after you became a PR?" and "where do you work?" etc.
9. Asked me if willing to take oath of allegiance etc.
9. then.... CONGRATULATIONS, you passed!
10. Asked me to write my full name on the photos
11. Asked me to write my full name on the last part of the application (N-400)
12. Told me to wait for the letter for the oath ceremony.
..Everything went well for me. Thank God.

HERE ARE SOME OF MY TIPS:


1. If you are getting NERVOUS a few days before your interview or before your interview, just tell yourself " I CAN DO IT..I CAN DO IT" repeat it many times. I also said to myself, there's nothing to fear but fear itself. I told myself - the immigration officer won't kill me, why would I get nervous and fearful of the interview? - It's the power of positive thinking and it worked for me.
2. Be confident. If you feel less confident always tell your mind - I AM CONFIDENT, I AM CONFIDENT many many many times and you will be in your interview. Again, positive affirmation.
3. Be HONEST on all your answers - very important. BE REAL. TELL THE TRUTH. There's nothing to fear if you're nothing to hide. So, be yourself and just tell the truth, nothing but the truth.
4. Be RESPECTFUL to the immigration officer. Don't be arrogant. Be humble.
5. Study the naturalization test. Review also all the information you have on your N-400 application so that all your answers correspond to what you have written on the application
6. After the interview, please say thank you to the officer.

Hope this helps.
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