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Interview at Los Angeles field office
Citizenship based on marriage

Hi guys, I just had my interview this afternoon. I planned to post after receiving the oath notice, but in case I will forget all the details, so here it is.

Interview time at 1:30pm. Came at 12:30 to avoid traffic or parking issues in this busy crazy downtown LA.
Got in line at front entrance to federal building, went through security check, got in waiting room.
Waited like 80 minutes to be called.
Got inside interview room, did the oath, handed my green card and driver's license.
Went through 6 civics questions smoothly: governor's name, 2 national holidays, 1st president, civil rights movement, one thing to do when become citizen, where the statue of liberty.
Reading: "who lives in the White House?"
Writing: "The President lives in the White House."
Didn't need to hand in any supporting document.
Just some questions about name, spouse, kids, parents, school, job...
Asked if I planned to live in the US.
Went over all detail on N-400 because there were several errors on it that needed to be corrected.
It took a while, and the interviewer had to wipe his sweat right after the system approved the case.
He said that's the problem with the new system. He was too old to catch up with it. Back in the time, usually after 15 minutes, we could have it done, go outside, and be drinking coffee. Lol.
Then I signed to change my name, signed the oath, and a couple more spots.

The interviewer shaked my hand and said congrats, explained what to bring/do at Oath ceremony.

That's my experience. Hope it helps some of you.
And good luck, guys!

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