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N400 Interview Experience - Baltimore Field Office
I wanted to share my experience since I found very little information specific to the Baltimore field office.

My timeline was as following:

July 12th 2021 - my application was received.
January 12th 2022- Interview was scheduled
February 14th 2022- Interview date
February 14th 2022 -Oath Ceremony was Mailed

Since receiving my interview notice I was researching whether the Baltimore field office did same day oath ceremony. Here's my experience and what I observed while being in the field office:

My interview was set for 1:30 PM. I arrived to the field office at 1:00PM. I had read that due to Covid they would not let you in until 15 mins prior to your appointment time, but they allowed me to go in and check in. Once you have checked in you wait in an area until your name or ticket number is called. I waited about an hour before my name was called. The interview itself lasted 20 mins maximum.

The civics part was first. These are the questions they asked me, I can only remember 5 out of the 6 I was asked:

1. What is an Amendment?
2. What do we call the first 10 Amendments?
3. When do we celebrate Independence day?
4. What are two rights in the Declaration of Independence?
5. What is the name of the President of the United States now?

I answered all 6 correctly, so then we moved to the reading and writing portion. I had to read the following, "Who elects Congress?". I had to write, "The people elect Congress".

The rest was just reviewing the information on the application. Was asked about any additional trips outside of the country since filling my application. After the interview the immigration officer gave me a piece of paper that states I passed the English test and U.S. history and government test Then on the second half of the page it was marked on "Congratulations! your application has been recommended for approval. The officer gave me instructions, to wait back in the lobby to be called to a window to schedule a date for my Oath ceremony. No same day ceremony was available but they did schedule me for one that was two days away.

Hope this helps anyone that is currently waiting or going through the process.
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