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N-400 Interview
Hey guys:

During the last 12 months, I have been coming to this forum looking for experiences every week. Now is my turn to provide mine to the community.

* GC 5 years.
* No criminal record.
* Arrived in the US after 26 (Selective Service letter status required even when I was not required to register.)
* 1 speeding ticket (4 years ago)
* 24 trips, almost all of them for work (84 days total) | 6 of them after submitting the application.

Timeline | Oakland Park Field
- May 15, 2018 - application filled online.
- June 5, 2018 - biometric was taken
- June 5, 2019 - interview - approved and oath letter handed.
- June 18, 2019 - Oath Ceremony

Interview Experience:

Attended my interview on June 5, 2019, 11:20 am with tons of paper(lol). Everyone was nervous(our faces showed it) in the room and waiting. I forgot to list my speeding ticket (4 years ago) on my N400, so I decided to get certified copies of it in order to fix it on my application. I always prefer to say everything to have peace of mind. I was called at 12:20 pm and the officer said, Mr. BBB how are u doing? follow me this is gonna be quick. We had a short conversation on the way to his office, then he said please have a sit and right after put me under oath. I mentioned my traffic ticket and gave him the certified copy then he took a look and said you are good, so no problem. He went over the N400 just confirming my information until we got into travel history and I mentioned that I have taken 6 trips after submitting my application and handed the details of them, then he said have all of them and added them to my form. I was asked for the selective service letter and he made a copy of it. The IO asked 4 or 5 questions of those YES or NO and then said let's start the test (6 answered correctly), read this (OK) and write (We have one hundred senators.), then he said you passed the test. After, he asked me Do you support ... YES... and Are you willing? ... YES. Finally, he said to take a look at the tablet and confirm the information that would appear on my certificate and sign it along with the other changes, so I did it, then Congratulation here you have the oath ceremony letter.

If some of you want to ask something about my process, I will be more than happy to help as others did for me in the past.
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