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US Citizenship/N400 Interview Experience
Field Office - Boston, MA
Based on marriage to US spouse (3yr)

08/05/2020 - Application submitted online
09/12/2020 - Biometrics Reused Letter received online
09/15/2020- Biometrics Reused Letter received in person
02/09/2021 - Interview Scheduled Letter received online
02/12/2021 - Interview Scheduled Letter received in person
03/15/2021 - Interview Completed
03/15/2021 - Online status changed to placed in line for oath ceremony
03/15/2021 - Online status changed to oath ceremony notice was mailed.

Interview Process:

My interview was scheduled for 8:30am this morning, I arrived at the JFK Building at 10:24am and got through security by 8:28am. When i got to the office and complete temperature check and hand in my notice to the person at the desk it was around 8:32am. I sat down for about 5-10mins then i heard the number before mine be called and I was called about 10 minutes after that. When I met the office at the door she confirmed my number, then asked for my appointment notice which I handed to her. When we got to her office she asked me to put my things down and swore me in before asking me to be seated. She asked for my passport, green card and ID, which I gave to her, then she took my picture. She went straight into the test portion right after:

Reading: What day is Columbus day?
Writing: What day is Columbus day

Civics:
1. Name one branch or part of the government.
2. Who was President during World War 1?
3. Name one of the two longest rivers in the United States.
4. Why does the flag have 13 stripes?
5. Why does the flag have 50 stars?
6. What are two ways that Americans can participate in their democracy?

After that she asked if my parents are citizens, my husband name and date of birth, where does he work, where do i currently work, the name of my son and date of birth and if we file owe any taxes and file together. I told her that we filed together every year except last year and she asked why. She ask if I've ever been to court and I told her yes and and she asked why and I told her for a ticket that I got for not having my registration and when I got to court and showed it the judge he dismissed it after. And when I took out a restraining order against my sister in law. After that she went through the yes and no question and have me signed my name. Oh she also took my fingerprints. Then she printed out my approval and walked me out. I checked my status immediately after and it said i was placed in line for oath ceremony and 30 mins after it changed to oath ceremony notice was mailed.

I was out by 9:30 am. The process took less than an hour because i was waiting for about 20-25 mins.

Good Luck and all the best to everyone.....xoxox
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