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| N-400 Application for Naturalization |
| I had my citizenship interview on April 13,2005, 2:50PM at INS San Bernardino Office. . When I was called in, I was requested to stand up and raise my right hand to swear to provide only truthful information and that any misleading information can lead to the nullification of my application and/or approval. I was asked the standard questions written in the N-400 Application Form which were mostly answerable by "Yes or No." I was also asked whether or not I completely comprehend the "Oath of Allegiance" to United States of America which I confidently and respecfully replied "Yes." Hereafter, I was requested to be seated and was told to read one English sentence and write another English sentence, both of the sentence were computer generated. After this, I was asked on my knowledge of American History and Government. This comprised of only 10 civics questions which were taken out of the 100 civics questions from "A Guide to Naturalization" booklet. The tests were relatively very easy. The interview lasted approximately 15-20 minutes. In brief, I was recommended for citizenship. I was handed a piece of paper that states "Recommended for Citizenship" and I was told to watch for a letter in the mail that will have the schedule of my "Oath Taking Ceremony." Below is the timetable of my N-400 Application: November 14, 2004 I filed my application to the Service Center handling N-400 application in California. December 1, 2004 I received a confirmation receipt of my application issued by USCIS. December 28, 2004 I received a letter from USCIS instructing me to report to a local INS office for fingerprinting. March 22, 2005 I received a letter which indicated my interview date. April 13, 2005 The citizenship interview itself. May 26, 2005 8AM. Oath Taking Ceremony at Pomona,CA Fairgrounds. |