For visitors, travel, student and other international travel medical insurance.

Visit insubuy.com or call +1 (866) INSUBUY or +1 (972) 985-4400
Immigration

Citizenship

All Experiences
Fields marked as * are required.

Subject is required.

Comment is required.

By submitting this post, you agree to Terms of Use.

Experience is successfully added.

HOUSTON NATURALIZATION EXPERIENCE
I just passed my interview today and would like to share my experience. I hope this will help for those residing in Houston

8.17.19: Applied for citizenship
9.17.19: Biometrics
12.17.19: interview

Oath taking will be scheduled next month according to the Officer.

My experience was very good especially at the interview. I thought that it will be hard. To give you a background, I have been an LPR for 20 yrs, studied in my country for 5 yrs and so I had to go back and forth to keep my immigration status. After graduating, I came back here and worked until just last yr I had to resign due to my pregnancy. I also had debt collections and civil citations for which my lawyers are taking care of it under the Legal protection program. In short my record was not that clean compared to the other LPR.

To answer some questions in the previous post:
1. USCIS will not look at civil courts or citation, just your criminal records and traffic citation.
2. Unemployment has no bearing
3. Travel history is important especially if it is within their criteria of 5 yrs. They did not ask me about my previous travels. Only the valid 5 yrs.

The officer that interviewed me on my Civics asked 6 questions if you pass all of it.
1. Rights of a US citizen - vote in a federal election
2. # of senators- 100
3. # amendment- 27
4. Pledge of allegiance- to the US and flag
5. Vice President- Mike Pence
6. If President is removed- VP becomes president.

Of course, for every interview is different but mine was great! 10 minutes and done. Just study, know your n-400 and you'll be fine.
All Replies (14)

Insurance

Disclaimer: Please note that the experiences presented are submitted by visitors to our website. Individuals’ experiences may vary, and you should interpret each individual’s experience at your own risk. Do not make a decision solely based on an experience posted here. We do not endorse any individuals’ experiences, and we are not liable or responsible for consequences stemming from your use of the information presented within any individual’s experience.