I had my interview based on 3 yrs in San Francisco today.
The officer was very nice.
1. swearing about telling the truth
2. asked for DL and green card
3. reviewed all application including moral characters questions
4. Asked if I brought any additional documents since based on marriage (I showed all evidence which I brought which were originals of everything I submitted). However, the officer looked at only our family pictures and had questions about them (who, where, what)
5. Civic and history questions from booklet; reading and writing part
6. signing photographs
7 N 652 from stating you passed the English and history tests + box Congratulations checked
8. Then surprisingly looked at computer again and asked me if I have ever beared arms and served in U.S. Armed Forces? I answered no no.


I have no idea what it said on computer but do not have good feeling about it. Then I asked if she knows when is the next oath ceremony held and she answered no. I know that it is on January 27th, I was just trying to find out if i will be able to attend this date. Lastly, I asked if my oath letter will come in mail and the officer said yest.
That's all. Overall very good experience with immigration process. Everyone seems to be nice. I still do not know what to think about that question of bearing arms (from computer on the end of interview not during application reviewing) but hope that it means I passed. I have clean criminal history and everything so hopefully everything is in order and I receive my invitation letter for oath ceremony soon. Does anyone know how long it take from interview to get the letter?
Good luck to everyone.
The officer was very nice.
1. swearing about telling the truth
2. asked for DL and green card
3. reviewed all application including moral characters questions
4. Asked if I brought any additional documents since based on marriage (I showed all evidence which I brought which were originals of everything I submitted). However, the officer looked at only our family pictures and had questions about them (who, where, what)
5. Civic and history questions from booklet; reading and writing part
6. signing photographs
7 N 652 from stating you passed the English and history tests + box Congratulations checked
8. Then surprisingly looked at computer again and asked me if I have ever beared arms and served in U.S. Armed Forces? I answered no no.




That's all. Overall very good experience with immigration process. Everyone seems to be nice. I still do not know what to think about that question of bearing arms (from computer on the end of interview not during application reviewing) but hope that it means I passed. I have clean criminal history and everything so hopefully everything is in order and I receive my invitation letter for oath ceremony soon. Does anyone know how long it take from interview to get the letter?
Good luck to everyone.
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