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Need advice on my case. I do not have any change in status since my application got received (02/11). I did my fingerprinting on 03/04 but that did not change my status either. I am getting anxious now as I am one of the last ones from Feb filers who have not received in line/ Interview status (last one in LA area). I have called USCIS and showed my concern but got the answer that you are still in normal processing time which is 9 months for LA area. I also look at the webpage where you can initiate the inquiry but it clearly said that do not submit an inquiry if you are still in your regular processing window.

Any suggestions would be appreciated?

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Same as you..and same date..so today it's been 2 months since I did my fp..and now update to my status..still receipt of application stage..

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Same as you..and same date..so today it's been 2 months since I did my fp..and now update to my status..still receipt of application stage..

No update till now for me either, FP was done 2/25. nothing have changed since then. Online status says FP was scheduled.

I think out file is still in National Benefit center, they haven't sent it to local office yet.....I believe still doing the backgrounds and name check.

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Interview today and got approved.

The appointment was at 9:50am. Got there 20 minutes early but got called around 10:40am. Lots of people before me and it took them about 40 minutes. My interview only took about 20 minutes. Very quick and easy, officer was very nice too.

My civics test questions were:

1. What group of people was taken to America and sold as slaves?

2. What is the highest court in the United States?

3. What is the name of the Vice President of the United States now?

4. Why did the colonists fight the British?

5. How many amendments does the Constitution have?

6. Who makes federal laws?

Congratulations! It seems your N400 is on 5yrs

04/05/12 GC-Date: The 'Resident Since' Date located on your first green card
02/06/15 Sent: Date N-400 was mailed to USCIS
02/00/15 Cashd: Date your check was cashed by USCIS
02/18/15 NOA Recvd: Priority date: 02/09/15 NOA date: 02/11/15

03/11/15 Fprints: Date assigned for fingerprinting FP letter Recvd: 03/04/15

03/13/15 In Line: Date you received e-notification about your interview date

00/00/00 YellowLtr: Date you received the yellow letter in the mail. This is not your interview letter!
04/00/15 Int Ltr: Date you received the official letter in the mail regarding interview
05/19/15 Intview: Date of your interview
06/04/15 Oath: Date Oath taken
Field Office: Your local USCIS office where you would be doing the N-400 interview

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Congrats, tokyobelle. You're done with USCIS.

Interview today and got approved.

The appointment was at 9:50am. Got there 20 minutes early but got called around 10:40am. Lots of people before me and it took them about 40 minutes. My interview only took about 20 minutes. Very quick and easy, officer was very nice too.

My civics test questions were:

1. What group of people was taken to America and sold as slaves?

2. What is the highest court in the United States?

3. What is the name of the Vice President of the United States now?

4. Why did the colonists fight the British?

5. How many amendments does the Constitution have?

6. Who makes federal laws?

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No update till now for me either, FP was done 2/25. nothing have changed since then. Online status says FP was scheduled.

I think out file is still in National Benefit center, they haven't sent it to local office yet.....I believe still doing the backgrounds and name check.

My only concern is whether they have received my FP as my last status update is application received. I do not want to find out after months that I need to do FP again. I remember they set maximum time duration for background check a while ago but I do not remember it clearly.

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Had my interview this morning and it went well. Recommended for approval. Appointment was at 930 and I got there at 915. Was checked in and seated by 920. Got called at 940 and back in my car at 10am.

After the IO swore me in, she had me read a sentence and write down the answer. Who were the 1st people in the U.S. And " Native Americans lived here first "

I remember only a couple of questions! Lol! Who was the first president and where is the Statue of Liberty located

Then we went through my application. I stopped her when she asked about question 23 since I had answered no. I told her that I had speeding tickets with the last one in 2008. She asked me for the dates, I told her that I did not remember I tried to get my driving record to get information and got a clean record without any ticket. I showed her the driving record and she said she'd keep it. The. Gave her approximate date of the last ticket being in 2008. She asked where, and said any ticket prior to that they wouldn't care, I guess because it'd be more than 7 years, as long as they were resolved and closed. So she wrote down only the one from 2008.

After all that I signed at bunch of papers and she told handed me the letter with congratulations and we started chatting about other things

Now just waiting for the oath letter and will be done with USCiS forever

Thanks VJ for everything and best wishes to the rest still in the process

"I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; you works are wonderful, I know that full well"~Ps 139: 14

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Had my interview this morning and it went well. Recommended for approval. Appointment was at 930 and I got there at 915. Was checked in and seated by 920. Got called at 940 and back in my car at 10am.

After the IO swore me in, she had me read a sentence and write down the answer. Who were the 1st people in the U.S. And " Native Americans lived here first "

I remember only a couple of questions! Lol! Who was the first president and where is the Statue of Liberty located

Then we went through my application. I stopped her when she asked about question 23 since I had answered no. I told her that I had speeding tickets with the last one in 2008. She asked me for the dates, I told her that I did not remember I tried to get my driving record to get information and got a clean record without any ticket. I showed her the driving record and she said she'd keep it. The. Gave her approximate date of the last ticket being in 2008. She asked where, and said any ticket prior to that they wouldn't care, I guess because it'd be more than 7 years, as long as they were resolved and closed. So she wrote down only the one from 2008.

After all that I signed at bunch of papers and she told handed me the letter with congratulations and we started chatting about other things

Now just waiting for the oath letter and will be done with USCiS forever

Thanks VJ for everything and best wishes to the rest still in the process

Congrats!

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Had my interview this morning and it went well. Recommended for approval. Appointment was at 930 and I got there at 915. Was checked in and seated by 920. Got called at 940 and back in my car at 10am.

After the IO swore me in, she had me read a sentence and write down the answer. Who were the 1st people in the U.S. And " Native Americans lived here first "

I remember only a couple of questions! Lol! Who was the first president and where is the Statue of Liberty located

Then we went through my application. I stopped her when she asked about question 23 since I had answered no. I told her that I had speeding tickets with the last one in 2008. She asked me for the dates, I told her that I did not remember I tried to get my driving record to get information and got a clean record without any ticket. I showed her the driving record and she said she'd keep it. The. Gave her approximate date of the last ticket being in 2008. She asked where, and said any ticket prior to that they wouldn't care, I guess because it'd be more than 7 years, as long as they were resolved and closed. So she wrote down only the one from 2008.

After all that I signed at bunch of papers and she told handed me the letter with congratulations and we started chatting about other things

Now just waiting for the oath letter and will be done with USCiS forever

Thanks VJ for everything and best wishes to the rest still in the process

Congratulations!

Question---You answered no and you stopped her on 23 so sort of confessed you did not provide the correct information(don't take me wrong). I have checked yes and my interview is on 1st June and i have been scrambling to collect certified disposition letters from court.--Maybe its a complete waste of time --just my driving history from the state should suffice. Any thoughts?

One more question--were you given multiple choice in the civics test?

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Had my interview this morning and it went well. Recommended for approval. Appointment was at 930 and I got there at 915. Was checked in and seated by 920. Got called at 940 and back in my car at 10am.

After the IO swore me in, she had me read a sentence and write down the answer. Who were the 1st people in the U.S. And " Native Americans lived here first "

I remember only a couple of questions! Lol! Who was the first president and where is the Statue of Liberty located

Then we went through my application. I stopped her when she asked about question 23 since I had answered no. I told her that I had speeding tickets with the last one in 2008. She asked me for the dates, I told her that I did not remember I tried to get my driving record to get information and got a clean record without any ticket. I showed her the driving record and she said she'd keep it. The. Gave her approximate date of the last ticket being in 2008. She asked where, and said any ticket prior to that they wouldn't care, I guess because it'd be more than 7 years, as long as they were resolved and closed. So she wrote down only the one from 2008.

After all that I signed at bunch of papers and she told handed me the letter with congratulations and we started chatting about other things

Now just waiting for the oath letter and will be done with USCiS forever

Thanks VJ for everything and best wishes to the rest still in the process

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bbutterfly,

Thank you for sharing this information. I do have same situation in traffic tickets. Last one I got in 2008 for which I can obtain the documentation but any tickets prior to that, I have contacted the DMVs and courts but none of them have any records since it has been over 10 years. I have obtained the drivers license record for those state which came out clean. I am planning to mention it during the interview which I am not sure when that will happen :)

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Hi everyone, just received both a text and an email that my interview was scheduled.

Now waiting on the actual mail.

Denver is definitely moving! :-)

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Hi everyone, just received both a text and an email that my interview was scheduled.

Now waiting on the actual mail.

Denver is definitely moving! :-)

My letter came 3 days after status changed for " interview scheduled". Seems like we might all be done within 4 months. Yay!

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Got my interview letter in the mail yesterday! I'm set for the 8th June at 8:05am :)

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2007

K1/AOS

February, 06: Sent I-129f package
February, 13: NOA1 Receipt
March, 09: NOA2 Email.
May, 1: Medical
May, 29: Interview! - APPROVED
June, 1: Visa in Hand
July 18: POE, USA
July 27: Filed for AOS after marriage
August 24: NOA1 for EAD, AP and AOS
October 11: EAD card in hand
October 15: Case forwarded to California!
Nov, 15: Green Card Received

2009

ROC:

August 20: ROC sent

August 24: NOA1
September 25: Biometrics!
Nov, 30: ROC Approved

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thank you Kata! Hopefully I will get it in 3 days too! Keep me posted on how the interview goes and if you are able to do the oath the same day!

Good luck to all the others Denver filers!

My letter came 3 days after status changed for " interview scheduled". Seems like we might all be done within 4 months. Yay!

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Hi everyone.. I went to my interview today and recommended for approval :) my interview was very short and sweet. My scheduled time was 11 am and i checked in at 10:30. I got called in about 10:40 and was done by 11.. The officer was nice just asked me a few questions about my husband and why he wasnt with me. She swore me in and then she asked me the yes and no questions from application. Then made me read "who lives in the white house" and write "the president lives in the white house".. Then asked me my civic questions.. Which i answered 6 correctly and the only question i remember is "who is in charge of the executive branch".. Then she gave me the paper and told me to wait for the oath taking schedule in the mail.. Good luck to everyone who are still waiting.. Just hang in there :)

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