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Hello fellow visa journier,

Just wanna share my joyful moment that I became a USC! The process wasn't always going smoothly because where I live in NY wasn't fast enough due to the high volume of applicant. Nonetheless, i think it's worth the wait when you know this journey has its end. At the end of the day, America welcomes all individuals seeking freedom, those are for freedom and willing to take responsibility in this country.

I wish everyone the best of luck !

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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:thumbs: CONGRATULATIONS !!! :thumbs:

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Congratulations!!!!!!! Where in NY were you interviewed? And when did you file the N400? I am waiting to hear something from USCIS regarding my Interview as well. So far, nothing. Have been inline for an interview for almost for a month now. Since I am at queens, most probably will be scheduled at Long Island.

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Congratulations!!!!!!! Where in NY were you interviewed? And when did you file the N400? I am waiting to hear something from USCIS regarding my Interview as well. So far, nothing. Have been inline for an interview for almost for a month now. Since I am at queens, most probably will be scheduled at Long Island.

Thanks Pathan. To answer your questions, my interview was taken in manhattan. The process started early last april ever since I mailed them n-400, however, my interview and oath were taken in two different locations so you might also expect that happens. Best luck to you !!!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
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congratulations,now you can get your us passport you can vote,go to the social security office to upgrade from permanent resident to now us citizenship,best of luck.

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congratulations,now you can get your us passport you can vote,go to the social security office to upgrade from permanent resident to now us citizenship,best of luck.

Thank you jkelly07! And thanks to the volunteers who work for the community for free, they gave away forms enables us apply for US passport and voters registration at the end of the oath ceremony that made your life so much easier. In regard to the SSN, I think you have to wait for couple more days or weeks until your naturalization status updated. I rushed to the social security office right after the oath ceremony was over but couldn't be done it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Romania
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Congratulations! Hope to become a USC by end of February, sending my N-400 tomorrow.

[Timeline]

10/13/2012 -> N-400 filed

10/19/2012 -> Check cashed

10/22/2012 -> NOA #1 letter received

10/25/2012 -> NOA #2 letter received

11/15/2012 -> Biometrics appointment

11/19/2012 -> Placed in line for interview

01/03/2013 -> Interview letter

02/12/2013 -> Interview passed

02/12/2013 -> Oath ceremony

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:dance: Congratulations :dance:

Our Journey
6/13/2012 Sent I-129F package
6/14/2012 NOA1 --> California Service Center
9/25/2012 NOA2
10/01/2012 NOA2 Hardcopy received
10/01/2012 NVC Received
10/19/2012 Left NVC
11/30/2012 Picked-up Packet from Local Post Office
01/16/2013 Medical
01/23/2013 Interview - In AP

09/24/2013 Visa picked-up from DOMEX
10/10/2013 POE Ft. Lauderdale

10/28/2013 Applied for Social Security Number

01/01/2014 WEDDING IN LAS VEGAS


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Hey......Congratulations!!!!!:thumbs:

I'm still in a seemingly neverending line, waiting for my interview in Atlanta!!!

Old and Grumpy....But an American Citizen!!!

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