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Proud US Citizen Now
Have been reading this forum for years to get to know the experiences of people for Adjustment of Status then GC and then finally on becoming a naturalized citizen

I just wanted to share with you all that I came to US over 5 years back and had applied for Asylum with my family it was approved within a couple of months and I had recieved my GC a year after.

I even visited my COP for 3 weeks after a year when I had received my GC.

Please see my time line for below for naturalization:

Dec 22 2018 - N400 Submitted online
Dec 29 2018 - Biometrics appointment Scheduled
Jan 17 2019 - Went for BioMetrics
April 25 2019 - Interview for Naturalization was scheduled
May 30 2019 - Interview was conducted
May 30 2019 - Case Approved at the time of interview
May 31 2019 - Scheduled for Oath Ceremoney
June 22 2019 - Took The Oath and Became a US Citizen

Everything went very smooth with no hickups thankfully, I had a lot of questions and fear in my mind that what will happen at the interview as I was a previous asylee and had also visited my COP the reason to go back was to sell my property and see my old parents.
Anyhow at the interview no such question was asked about my visit to COP except about the last visit out of the US which was a 2 day visit to Canada , just want to let you all know esp. those who are asylees or former asylees please dont overthink at all prepare your file and learn the US history and Civics questions by heart,this is not a confrontational interview, IO would only verify the information you have provided on the N400 form and that is it.
Please do prepare your file for documentary evidence, include past 5 years taxes returns,your W2 and recent paystubs, Job placement letters, paid reciepts of your traffic tickets and yours and your children's original Birth Certificates and original Marriage certificate ( if you are married).
My IO didnt ask for any document though I had taken the whole folder with me but i would suggest take it along for just in case. My interview went very smooth it lasted for less than 20 mins, I was asked 6 questions about the US history and civics and I gave all the answers correct. I had learned all 100 of the question and answers by heart.
Have taken oath now and I am a proud US citizen I pray that all of you who are in line may get over it soon. So please do not overthink nothing is going to happen to you , try not to get traffic tickets and please stay away from crime , be a responsible US resident pay your taxes on time and work hard at what ever work you do. Show a good moral character.YOU all will be through ( and yes stay Positive)

Thank you for reading the my expreience.

 
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