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Hello All,

I have citizenship interview tomorrow at Chicago office. My I-751 is still pending. I am going by myself since during the Info pass they told me that my husband can not be present with me during the interview. Wish me good luck.

Please share if anyone had similar experience......

My timeline

I-751 filed Jan.31, 2007 Nebraska

Biometrics done March 11, 2007

Nothing since then.........................

N-400 filed March 4th 2008

Biometrics few weeks later

Interview- June 26

Thanks

Danutuke

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Hello All,

I have citizenship interview tomorrow at Chicago office. My I-751 is still pending. I am going by myself since during the Info pass they told me that my husband can not be present with me during the interview. Wish me good luck.

Please share if anyone had similar experience......

My timeline

I-751 filed Jan.31, 2007 Nebraska

Biometrics done March 11, 2007

Nothing since then.........................

N-400 filed March 4th 2008

Biometrics few weeks later

Interview- June 26

Thanks

Danutuke

My husband also had to be with me because my I751 was still pending at the time of my N400 interview. You may want to call and ask. I knew I had to take him because they sent me a letter requiring his presence.

Permanent Residence Card Timeline

09.14.04: Conditional PR granted

06.14.06: I-751 sent

07.07.06: NOA extending GC for a year

07.24.07: Biometrics Appt

09.10.07: Called 1-800 to inquire about Status

09.14.07: Conditional GC expired :(

09.24.07: Received Letter dated 09.19.07 -->Case pending Officer review

10.15.07: Another useless call to 1-800 line

11.13.07: Infopass Appt to inquire about I-751 status - Letter to Ombudsman sent.

12.08.07: Letter from Ombudsman received. Formal inquiry initiated. I should hear back from USCIS within 45 days.

01.05.08: Response from USCIS received: Required Review still in process. Contacted Congresswoman office.

Approved per Congresswoman's office response given in March 08.

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Citizenship Timeline

11.05.07: N-400 Submitted

11.08.07: N-400 Application Received

11.14.07: N-400 Application Check Cashed!!

12.03.07: NOA Receipt Received - Priority Date:11/08/07

12.08.07: NOA 2 --> Fingerprint Notification Received. Scheduled date is 12.31.07

01.12.08: NOA 3 --> Interview Appt Letter. Interview date is 03.04 at 9:40AM

03.04.08: Interview done. I should hear from them soon.

04.07.08: Oath Ceremony Letter Received!!!

05.02.08: Oath Ceremony completed. I am now an American Citizen

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My husband also had to be with me because my I751 was still pending at the time of my N400 interview. You may want to call and ask. I knew I had to take him because they sent me a letter requiring his presence.

So looking at you time line, did you ever get your GC before the end of the whole process?

26/02/2005 Married in London to South African with UK Residency

28/02/2005 Sent off I-130 to London Consular

08/03/2005 Charge posted on Credit Card

14/03/2005 Sent off DS-230

15/03/2005 NOA of I-130

24/03/2005 Received Packet 3

18/04/2005 Sent in Form 169 (notice of readiness)

10/05/2005 Received Packet 4

06/06/2005 Medical at 10:00am in London

15/06/2005 Interview at 9:00 am (108 Days) -Approved

16/06/2005 Noon - Recieved Papers and Visa from Embassy

21/08/2005 Wife entered US on green Card

Conditions Removed +/- 1 year

??/06/2007 Submitted I-751

??/07/2007 Biometrics

02/04/2008 Application transferred from TSC to VSC

01/July/2008 Card Production ordered

N-400 process-3 months & 8 days

16/June/2008 Sent in packet of N-400

18/June/2008 NOA Priority date

20/June/2008 Check cashed

26/June/2008 NOA recieved

12/July/2008 Biometrics

08/Sept/2008 Interview- passed

24/Sept/2008 Oath (Cancelled due to Hurricane Ike)

29/Oct/2008 Oath & Passport Application (not expedited)

07/Nov/2008 Passport Received - Done with the Process

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Hello All,

I have citizenship interview tomorrow at Chicago office. My I-751 is still pending. I am going by myself since during the Info pass they told me that my husband can not be present with me during the interview. Wish me good luck.

Please share if anyone had similar experience......

My timeline

I-751 filed Jan.31, 2007 Nebraska

Biometrics done March 11, 2007

Nothing since then.........................

N-400 filed March 4th 2008

Biometrics few weeks later

Interview- June 26

Thanks

Danutuke

GoodLuck for your Interview tomorrow Danutuke...

I am also a Chicago DO filer like yourself; my PD is 1/17 and my interview is one day after yours 6/27.

Please update us how many weeks the Immigration Officer told to wait for Oath Letter.

I am compiling some data for Chicago filers also for other Chicago applicants in another forum and seems like Chicago is not that fast as expected.

GoodLuck and TIA

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My husband also had to be with me because my I751 was still pending at the time of my N400 interview. You may want to call and ask. I knew I had to take him because they sent me a letter requiring his presence.

So looking at you time line, did you ever get your GC before the end of the whole process?

No, I never got my 10 year GC. The day of the Oath Ceremony I had turn it my expired 2 year GC.

Permanent Residence Card Timeline

09.14.04: Conditional PR granted

06.14.06: I-751 sent

07.07.06: NOA extending GC for a year

07.24.07: Biometrics Appt

09.10.07: Called 1-800 to inquire about Status

09.14.07: Conditional GC expired :(

09.24.07: Received Letter dated 09.19.07 -->Case pending Officer review

10.15.07: Another useless call to 1-800 line

11.13.07: Infopass Appt to inquire about I-751 status - Letter to Ombudsman sent.

12.08.07: Letter from Ombudsman received. Formal inquiry initiated. I should hear back from USCIS within 45 days.

01.05.08: Response from USCIS received: Required Review still in process. Contacted Congresswoman office.

Approved per Congresswoman's office response given in March 08.

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Citizenship Timeline

11.05.07: N-400 Submitted

11.08.07: N-400 Application Received

11.14.07: N-400 Application Check Cashed!!

12.03.07: NOA Receipt Received - Priority Date:11/08/07

12.08.07: NOA 2 --> Fingerprint Notification Received. Scheduled date is 12.31.07

01.12.08: NOA 3 --> Interview Appt Letter. Interview date is 03.04 at 9:40AM

03.04.08: Interview done. I should hear from them soon.

04.07.08: Oath Ceremony Letter Received!!!

05.02.08: Oath Ceremony completed. I am now an American Citizen

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Here is may experience from the interview.

I arrived to the USCIS office at 8 AM and my interview was scheduled for 9:05. They called my name at 8:10.

The lady who had my file askedfor copy of my GC, but I told her it is stapled inside my passport because my I-751 is pending. Then she said "Shi*****" and appologized for it :) She asked if my husband was with me and I said no, since during the infopass they told me that he does not need to come with me. Then she told me to wait and transferred my file to the other gentelman.

The IO was very nice. He said that they are seeing more and more cases like mine, where I-751 and N-400 are both sent to them for approval together. He said he already had 3 cases like this last week. Since my husband was not with me he said some IO sent people home and ask them to come back together, but he said he never does that (nice ha). He reviewed my I-751 paperwork, asked if I have any new papers and I gave him new phone, gas, electrical and my 401K bills showing our names.

After that, he asked me 6 citizenship questions ( very easy), I wrote and read one sentence and he said that my case was approved. Gave me a letter saying that both N-400 and I-751 were approved.

I was there around 25 minutes total. :thumbs:

Does anybody know how long you have to wait for the oath letter in Chicago?

Thank you all for support and good luck!!!!!!

Danutuke

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Here is may experience from the interview.

I arrived to the USCIS office at 8 AM and my interview was scheduled for 9:05. They called my name at 8:10.

The lady who had my file askedfor copy of my GC, but I told her it is stapled inside my passport because my I-751 is pending. Then she said "Shi*****" and appologized for it :) She asked if my husband was with me and I said no, since during the infopass they told me that he does not need to come with me. Then she told me to wait and transferred my file to the other gentelman.

The IO was very nice. He said that they are seeing more and more cases like mine, where I-751 and N-400 are both sent to them for approval together. He said he already had 3 cases like this last week. Since my husband was not with me he said some IO sent people home and ask them to come back together, but he said he never does that (nice ha). He reviewed my I-751 paperwork, asked if I have any new papers and I gave him new phone, gas, electrical and my 401K bills showing our names.

After that, he asked me 6 citizenship questions ( very easy), I wrote and read one sentence and he said that my case was approved. Gave me a letter saying that both N-400 and I-751 were approved.

I was there around 25 minutes total. :thumbs:

Sounds like you had a reasonable logical thinking IO, good for you. It's not like you get your green card out of a Cracker Jack box, even though I feel that is where some driver's got their license from. We had to provide a stack of documentation about 1 and 1/2" thick, copied on both sides as proof to get that first green card, both in English translations and the originals in Spanish that costs us a huge fortune, but I wonder why the USCIS has a Spanish speaking line? I spend way too much time wondering, LOL.

Do you live in Chicago or in the suburbs? How did you get there? Both the Milwaukee and Chicago offices are located downtown with one big fat, no parking sign. The St. Paul office is not located in St. Paul, but in Bloomington right off the interstate with lots of free parking. My wife's friend lives only sixty miles north of St. Louis, but in Illinois, so they send her to Chicago, she has to take the train and spend about 200 bucks for the cheapest hotel room. She gets called into Chicago with her I-751 with no reason only to be told they lost her proof, she had to go back again with the proof, that wasn't reasonable.

We have to go down there for my wife's consulate, debated whether or not I wanted to spend five bucks for a cup of coffee, did, but wish I didn't, tasted like it was made from the water of the Chicago River. Ha, tell my wife when we go there, we have to bend over, because we are going to get it in the rear. Was born in Chicago, but with the spirit of my ancestors, got out of there when I was able. That whole downtown is making money with money, can't eat money, don't they believe in work?

Does anybody know how long you have to wait for the oath letter in Chicago?

Thank you all for support and good luck!!!!!!

Danutuke

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Congrats & Thanks for sharing your experience :thumbs:

Removing Conditioins

02/25/08 Mailed I751

03/05/08 Check cashed by Californice Service Center not Nebraska!

03/07/08 Got NOA1 Dated 02/27/08

03/15/08 Biometrics Letter rec'd

03/31/08 Biometrics Done

06/03/08 Got Approval Email

06/10/08 Gr. Card Received!

Disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer and nothing I say should be taken as legal advice, only an opinion.

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Congrats & Thanks for sharing your experience :thumbs:

Hello,

Just for clarification, for the I-751 we have submitted all kinds of papers: leases, mortgage docs, bills, insurances, 401K documents, letters from our firneds and so on. So they had like 100+ pages of the evidence and plus I am preganat right now. So please make sure you send all the documents you have and then you will not have any issues.

My interview was in the Chicago downtown office and as I mentioned before they were very efficient and nice.

Thanks

Danutuke

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Congratulations! Glad to hear everything went well! :D

01/10/05 - Arrived back in US

01/26/05 - Got Married! WooHoo!

02/14/05 - Had Medical Exam

02/22/05 - Filed for AOS in Seattle, in person

03/31/05 - Got EAD!!

04/02/05 - Biometrics and Fingerprinting

05/19/05 - AOS Interview - awaiting decision...

08/24/05 - (conditional) Permanent Resident

09/08/05 - Passport stamped in Seattle

09/19/05 - Recieved actual Greencard! YAY!!!

05/24/07 - 90 days to remove conditions starts!

06/02/07 - Filed I-751, California Service Center

08/09/07 - Biometrics and Fingerprinting

08/28/07 - I-751 Approved & conditions are removed!

09/12/07 - Recieved 10 year Greencard! YEAH!!!

*now contemplating N-400 and citizenship*

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congratulations!

Lord blessed be Your name!

K1:

NOA 1 - March 31 2004

NOA 2 - July 7

to Manila - July 30

called embassy for interview date - Aug 17

Recvd K packet - Aug 24

CFO - Sept 7

Medical - Sept 15 & 16

Interview - Oct 8

Visa on hand - Oct 13 YES! thank You God!

POE - October 23

AOS & EAD:

Marriage at the beautiful St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands - Nov 6

SSN - Nov 29

State ID - Dec 1

AOS & EAD applied for - Dec. 6

NOAs for AOS & EAD - recvd mail on Dec 15 but receipt date is Dec 8

got TD shot for AOS - Dec. 15 paid $15

passd written exam for DL- Jan 03 2005

Biometrics for EAD & AOS - Jan 10

Biometrics AGAIN (???) - Feb 2

EAD recved - Jan 29

recved AOS interview letter - march 2

AOS interview - april 27 SUCCESS!! Thank You so much God! You never fail.

welcome to America letter - may 2

recvd "green" card - may 5 2005

got driver's license - may 20

removing conditions:

lifting of conditions on GC - jan 31 2007

NOA date - february 06

recvd NOA - february 26

recvd biometrics apptmnt letter - march 2

biometrics appt - march 12

citizenship:

sent N-400: february 25, 2008

recved: february 27

priority date: february 27

notice date: march 4

recved NOA1: march 6

recved biometrics letter: march 10

biometrics: march 19

intrvw letter rec'd: april 3

intrvw: may 13 - APPROVED!

Oath - Sept. 17

US Passport - Sept 26

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