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Approved N400 based on marriage

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hi friends,

My N400 was approved, interview was in Atlanta ,georgia on january 10th.

It was a smooth process, i was just asked 6 questions and to read and write one sentence each. she also cross checked what i had mentioned in application for citizenship, like my name , DOB and date of marriage. She did not ask for any original documents or for any extra documents. So overall it was a nice 10 minutes interview without any tension or difficulty.

Here are my timelines; Filed on october 10 2011,FP on nov 4th, interview on jan 10th, oath not yet over.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
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congratulations on your n-400 approval,one more hurdle oath ceremony, u.s passport,register to vote, go to social security office to up date your citizenship, good luck,and the long journey is OVER,

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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congratulations on your n-400 approval,one more hurdle oath ceremony, u.s passport,register to vote, go to social security office to up date your citizenship, good luck,and the long journey is OVER,

congrats!!!

one step closer to the end.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Russia
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Congrats!! 3 months since you sent the documents is super quick! :)

US Naturalization:

10/31/11.....N-400 send to Arizona Lock box

11/07/11.....Check cashed

11/12/11.....NOA received in the mail(Priority date Nov 02)(Notice date Nov 04)

12/29/11.....Got Yellow letter in the mail (to bring DL or ID for my interview)

12/29/11.....Talked to Nebraska officer via phone about transferring my case to their office

01/06/12.....Had Infopass (wanted to do biometrics, but they denied me & said they will use my old one)

01/12/12.....Status Update - An Interview has been scheduled

01/17/12.....Got my Interview letter

02/21/12.....Interview

02/21/12.....Offered same-day Oath & became US citizen!

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