I'm on the west coast (California):
Application Mailed: Sep, 2008
Finger Printing: Oct, 2008
Interview: Jan, 2009
Here are a few things worth mentioning:
- Dont take your cell phone with you. One of the offices(fingerprints) didn't allow them at all. The other office wouldn't let me take my cell phone in as it had a camera on it.
Take all your old passports (as well as your current one) that include entry into the U.S since getting your green card.
I'm on the west coast (California):
Application Mailed: Sep, 2008
Finger Printing: Oct, 2008
Interview: Jan, 2009
Here are a few things worth mentioning:
- Dont take your cell phone with you. One of the offices(fingerprints) didn't allow them at all. The other office wouldn't let me take my cell phone in as it had a camera on it.
Take all your old passports (as well as your current one) that include entry into the U.S since getting your green card.
If you have more periods out of the country than were listed on your application, take a list of them. I was asked for this information (going back 17 years) and couldn't remember it very well.
I took the new test and two of the questions specifically related to constitutional ammendment numbers ("Name an amendment, by number, that affecting voting rights" "What's the first ammendment"). The study material doesn't mention having to memorize ammendment numbers so I think these are poorly worded questions.
I was asked about speeding tickets and couldn't recall when I'd received mine.
Hope this information is useful to someone.
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