u/prometheus_1729

N400 + I751 experience
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N400 + I751 experience

Field office is St. Louis , MO.
Interview was scheduled initially in April and I couldn’t go due to other personal commitments. Contacted USCIS to rescheduled.
They rescheduled me on May 4th.
My wife and I both arrived 30 min before. Basic security check and then proceed to the interview floor. Dropped my appointment letter and was waiting to call my name. After couple of minutes agent called my name. My wife and I proceeded towards the door and he asked my wife to wait outside. Once inside the room basic introduction and agent explained everything about interview format. Only asked me to show passport, green card and driving license. Didn’t ask for any other document.

I751 basic questions.
Full name, ssn#, dob, wife’s dob, marriage location, how long we been married, previous addresses very basic questions.
Then he said proceeding to n400.

Civics portion
I don’t remember all 12 questions but some of them were like what is US capital? President belong to which branch?
Civil rights moment ?
Who does senator represent ?
(Used Citizenry app . Got lifetime $20 subscription and did unlimited mock interviews only whole week before interview)
Questions stopped after I got 12 straight correct answers and he said I passed civics portion.

Displayed a sentence and asked me to read it loud.

Then asked me to write a sentence something like “you has a citizen can vote for presidential and congress elections.”

Then he said I passed both my reading and writing portion.
Some “no” questions from N400 application.

Then he explained next steps and what documents to bring to oath ceremony.

Asked me to carry approved i751 all times till I get my passport.

Note: We have been married for 5 years and I submitted extensive documentation like joint mortgage statements, insurance ,bank accounts, daughters birth certificate, marriage certificate, vacation airlines tickets, joint checking accounts, 401k beneficiary information etc.,.

Never hired attorney. No criminal background.

Thank you everyone in the group for your responses in previous threads. Good luck to everyone who are in the process to getting their US citizenship.

u/prometheus_1729 — 1 day ago