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Location: Chicago

Applied - Mar 18
Bio Metrics - Apr 12
Interview - Sep 17
Oath - Oct 2.

The interview was easy.

a. 6 Civic qs, one writing test/sentence, and a reading test(one sentence)
b. Reviewed N400 application. Pretty much review all questions from application
c. Took about 20 mins to complete interview.

Tip - Review and try to remember your N400 responses. You don't need to remember exact dates of foreign travel. But try to remember countries visited.
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Naturalization process
I want to share my experience in Fairfax VA

11.30.2018 applied online 5 years permanent resident 90 days earlier.

11.30.2018 Application recieved.

11.30.2018 biometric scheduled.

12.17.2018 biometric done.

04.08.2019 interview scheduled.

05.13.2019 interview
Civics questions:
1. What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution?
2. Name one war fought by the United States in the 1800s.
3. How many U.S. Senators are there?
4. There were 13 original states. Name three
5. What happened at the Constitutional Convention?
6. What ocean is on the West Coast of the United States?
First six questions was answered.
English test:
Read: where is the white house.
Write: The white house is in Washington DC
Passed English test.
Decision cannot be made due to my excessive travel history with 7 trips
124 days
55 days
24 days
108 days
191 days
124 days
21 days
I proved that I kept my job and filed my tax during the 191 days trip. Officer said he just want to make sure that my trips match the entry exit record from cbp.

05.17.2019 application approved we placed you in line for oath ceremony.

05.23.2019 oath ceremony scheduled.

06.22.2019 oath ceremony done

Took exactly 6 months and 23 days.

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Finally OATH CEREMONY is Schedule.
I've been following this everyone's experience and I would like to give an update with my case.

08/27/18 USCIS received my application.

09/01/18 Schedule my biometrics appointment.

09/20/18 My Biometrics.

07/05/19 USCIS schedule my interview.

08/09/19 My Interview.

08/09/19 USCIS approve my applications.

09/18/19 Schedule my Naturalization ceremony.

10/16/19 finally my OATH CEREMONY

July 4th 2019 we booked our trip..
Thanks God I will be back oct 13 & my oath oct 16...

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One step closer
My Timeline:

06/16/2016: Received Conditional Green Card
04/13/2018: Filed I-751
05/23/2018: I-751 Case was received, 12month extension
08/18/2018: 18month extension
02/23/2019: Biometric waiver letter
03/18/2019: Filed N-400
03/18/2019: N-400, we received your application
03/23/2019: We scheduled your biometrics appointment for N-400
04/12/2019: We reviewed your biometrics for N-400
08/15/2019: We scheduled your interview for N-400
08/16/2019: I-751 Case transferred & new office has jurisdiction (NBC)
08/16/2019: I-751 Case was received at my local office
09/17/2019: Combo interview conducted, no decision can be made

Interview Experience:
Our interview was scheduled at 11:45a CT at Chicago Field Office. We (me, spouse & kid) arrived an hour early, completed checked in procedures by 11:15a CT and were waiting to be called. There is no order in which applicants are called in for the interview, it's random.

Finally at 12:15p CT, I was called in (not spouse & kid). Took oath to speak the truth. Officer was very professional & explained the entire process that requires him to adjudicate I-751 first in order to adjudicate N-400. There I saw my 5" thick I-751 petition on his desk. 

He first went over I-751 petition line by line to verify/update. At the end, he asked me questions & noted down a timeline of how/when/where me & my spouse met, my status at the time, engagement, wedding, etc. I signed his response on the petition.

Then we moved on to N-400. Started with Civics test, 6 questions asked, I got all of them correct. (1) Civil Rights Movement led by MLK (2) 100 Senators in Congress (3) POUTS leads Executive Branch (4) George Washington is FF (5) 2 Cabinet Positions (6) Allegiance to US. He asked me to read a sentence & write one. Passed reading & writing test.

We then went over N-400 application line by line to verify/update. Asked yes/no questions. Although he did go out of context to ask me if I understood what a "genocide" is? (WEIRD, but I answered).

Finally, I gave him continued evidence - tax returns, insurance, bank statements, mortgage statements, health insurance, etc. I was then handed N-682 stating that I passed civis & english test, however a decision could not be made. He was courteous to inform me that he had to request CSC to grant him permission to approve I-751 first (WHY WASN"T THIS DONE AS PART OF CASE TRANSFER, UGHH) and then he would approve N-400 which should take about a week or so.

We'll see, one step closer.
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Has any of you had a similar experience where USCIS called your cell? I wonder if it is legit or if I got scammed/pranked (he didn't ask for payment or personal information though). Thanks!
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