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Hi everyone I was wondering if any of you That took an early bio. do you feel it speeds the whole I-751 or is it the same as you would have gone to your normal bio appointment. thanks

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07/13/2011: I-751 mailed

07/14/2011: NOA date

07/18/2011: Check cashed

07/19/2011: NOA Copy Received

07/27/2011: Biometrics letter date

07/28/2011: Biometrics letter received

07/29/2011: Early Biometric Walk in

08/15/2011: Original Biometrics appointment at 12.00PM not attended

08/12/2011: Card production ordered per Uscis email to my DROID x phone

08/17/2011: Got approval welcome letter in mail dated 08/12/2011

08/19/2011: Received green Card in mail

N-400

07/27/2012: Sent N-400 by mail

08/01/2012: NOA Date

08/03/2012: Check cashed

08/06/2012: NOA Copy Received

08/10/2012: Bio-metrics letter received

08/16/2012: Early Biometric Walk in @ 3:00PM

08/29/2012: Original Biometrics appointment 8:00AM not attended

09/10/2012: Text put in line for interview

09/28/2012: Text interview scheduled

10/05/2012: Interview letter received for 11/05/2012

11/05/2012: Interview

11/05/2012: N-400 interview. Approved!!!

11/13/2012: Notice Of oath Ceremony letter arrived

11/27/2012: Oath Ceremony @12:10pm Pomona Fairgrounds Pomona California

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No one know for sure and so if you can have it early and more convenience, why not?!

Hi everyone I was wondering if any of you That took an early bio. do you feel it speeds the whole I-751 or is it the same as you would have gone to your normal bio appointment. thanks

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it really depend on your local Uscis office how much rush it has , other wise i have heard from many people that they went to check weather it can be done and they done it at the spot. I personally think and i will go to the office on wed at 11.00am and try some of the people have done that and they succeeded and by doing that there may be a chance that the case will be completed quickly , but then depend from case too case.... :unsure:

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