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N 400 Experience
Timeline:
December 10, 2020 We received your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, and sent you a receipt notice.
February 12: Biometrics Reuse
July 2, 2021: Interview Scheduled for Aug 6th.
A minute after interview, status changed to
August 6, 2021 We recommended that your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, be approved. Your case was submitted for quality review.
August 6, 2021 Your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, was placed in line for oath ceremony scheduling.
August 16, 2021 Oath Ceremony Notice Was Mailed

Interview:
Entered the building 15 minutes before appointment time.
Wait time: 20-30 minutes

Officer explained the process.
Civics questions:
1. What is meant by Freedom of Religion?
2. Capitol of U.S.A
3. Name one war fought in 1900
4.Total number of US Senators

Don't remember the other 2, but simple questions from those 100.

English:
Read - Where does the president live?
Write: The president lives in the white house.

Followed through with Yes/No questions.

Citations: I did not include traffic citations during my application because i was not sure if i should. But when that question popped up, I mentioned that I had a couple of speeding tickets. Interview Officer made a note of approximate timeline during which i got the tickets.

Moving along...
Asked me a couple of questions...
1. How did you meet your wife? (Explained)
2. Why did you marry her? (Because we love each other and want to start a family)
3, Who lives in your house? (Me, wife, baby)
Was actually surprised by these questions.....during N400...!!!

He entered some info into his computer and mentioned that he is recommending my case for approval. He then explained about Oath Ceremony and potential timeline.

While printing some papers to be signed by me, he asked me if it is ok to ask a question not related to interview. "Whats up with Indian names? They are very interesting. What is the meaning of your child's middle name?" :) I explained and he was very intrigued and I also taught him how to pronounce Indian Names :D without messing them up or embarrassing the folks waiting out there for interview by mispronouncing their names.
Papers printed. Signed. Handed one to me. and Bye Bye.

The only thing surprised me was those questions related to my relationship and marriage. I wasn't expecting them so I was a little startled. Other than that, It was very simple. It was very jovial.

Good luck to you all.
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