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Re: Passed my interview Posted on: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 17:40:50 PDT

I had my interview in late May, 2004. At the time of the interview, the officer
told me to expect to hear something from them within 2 to 3 months. Only 2
weeks later, on June 1st (I believe), I received a letter informing me that my
Oath Ceremony was scheduled for June 4th. It's election year. Things are
moving fast when it comes to naturalization! Either that, or the USCIS officer
really liked me. Good luck!



aad wrote:

> That's what they said to my friend back in early March. Something to the
> extent of "pure formality - couple months". You can count that it has been
> 5+ months since interview, and no oath notice in the mail. So, don't get too
> optimistic.
>
> "Sehboo" wrote in message
> news:7bfc97ca.0408121107.517981d1@posting.google.com...
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I just wanted to tell you all that my wife and I passed our
> > Citizenship interview yesterday.
> >
> > They asked 10 questions. All from those sample tests. They also
> > asked us to read and write a sentence.
> >
> > Now, according to officer, we should have to wait for 2 to 3 months
> > for our oath ceremony.
> >
> > Thanks