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Hi y'all! I want to share my experience with everyone since this site has always helped me grasp more or less how things went for others, timelines, etc.

San Antonio Field Office

2/8/2019 - Submitted N-400 application online
2/9/2019 - Receipt Notice
2/9/2019 - Biometrics Notification
6/14/2019 - Notice of Scheduled Interview
7/17/2019 - Interview at SA Field Office
7/17/2019 - Naturalization Interview Results (handed by IO at end of interview)
7/17/2019 - Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony (handed by clerk in lobby)
7/19/2019 - Oath Ceremony

Interview Details:

Greeted at door. Very nice and polite lady. (Officer N. Perez).

Sat down and she asked to see my passport and greencard.

Started to ask me questions in a conversation manner (not necessarily in the order):
Full name
Birth name
If we filed our returns separately
How many time I've been married
How many times my husband has been married
If my parents were U.S. Citizens
How many kids I had
Where the baby was now
If anyone was waiting for me in lobby
If I owed anything to the IRS


Additional documents I provided her (originals or copies), as asked for throughout the interview:
Marriage License
2018 Tax Return
Husbands W-2
Name Change Court Order

Proceeded to ask a lot of 'yes or no' questions (i.e. affiliations to groups/organizations, arrests, etc.)

Testing:
Sentence to read "Where is the White House located?"
Sentence to write "The White House is in Washington DC"

*I'm assuming my ability to speak was tested throughout the interview*

Civics:
Who is the Vice President?
What is the name of the National Anthem?
Federalist papers supported the passage of the U.S. Constitution. Name one of the writers.
Who makes federal laws?
What is the supreme law of the land?
Name one branch or part of the U.S. Government.

She then said I passed and would be scheduled for an Oath Ceremony. Asked if I had anything to do on Friday. I said no, so she said she requested I be scheduled for then. I waited in the lobby for around 20 minutes for them to close out my file and process the ceremony notice.

I came back two days later for the Oath Ceremony. I got there at 10:10 for a 10:30 start time and left there around 11:45. They give you a packet with information about how/where to get your passport, and your certificate of naturalization. They take your greencard and any other USCIS issued documents (travel, etc.)

Best of luck to you all! God bless.
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