Congratulations. Good feeling isn't it?
His interview was much different than your wife's but the result
was the same.
My hubby had his today as well. Swearing in is for December 12.
Rete
Originally posted by Wilbur Whitman
> Finally, some news. To recap:
> Filed N-400 on August 7, 2002
> 10 Finger fingerprinted on Oct 1, 2002.
> NOTHING until contacted Congresswoman Debbiew Stabenow's immigration
> liason (Sept. 2003), and "magically" got a NOA listing Dec 1, 2003 @
> 10:20 am, as appointment time for Interview.
> Went for interview today.
> 1. Asked "yes" or "no" for all check-boxes on N-400 (are you a
> communist, etc.)
> 2. Looked at ABSOLUTELY none of my wife's papers, except Passport and
> Green Card.
> 3. Asked her 10+ questions off of the list of 100 (she NAILED all of
> them).
> 4. Was handed a piece of paper and shown the door. The paper was a
> checklist which said the following:
> Naturalization Interview Results
> -----------------------------------
> On 12/01/03, you were interviewed by INS officer E. Lin.
> |X| You passed the tests of English and U.S. history and
> government.
> A) |X| Congratuations! Your application has been recommended for
> approval. At this time, it appears that you have established your
> eligibility for naturalization. If final approval is granted, you will
> be notified when and where to report for the Oath Ceremony.
> It is very important that you:
> - Notify INS if you change your address.
> - Come to any scheduled interview
> - Submit all requested documents
> - Send any questions about this application in writing to the officer
> named above. Include your full name, A-number, and a copy of this
> paper.
> - Go to any oath ceremony that you are scheduled to attend.
> - Notify INS as soon as possible in writing if you cannot come to any
> scheduled interview or oath ceremony. Include a copy of this paper
> and a copy of the scheduling notice.
Bruce