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Is that different from the God Save the Queen? Is it some sort of football chant? And congratulations if you knew all the words.

You got to remember, our lot lost the war of independence and you have defected.... Embrace your new overlords. Merica........

No it's not different! I also blasted a few verses of "Rule Britannia" for good measure.

I am merely infiltrating...*nomnomalltheamericanburgers*

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Citizenship Process [1 year, 1 month and 1 day to Naturalization Certificate]

03.22.2020 - N400 sent (online)

03.22.2020 - NOA1 Received (online)

03.27.2020 - NOA1 Received (mail)

09.05.2020 - Biometrics appointment scheduled (online)

09.24.2020 - Biometrics appointment

02.02.2021 - Interview Scheduled (online)

02.06.2021 - Interview Letter Received (mail)

03.10.2021 - Interview - Approved

03.10.2021 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled (online)

03.16.2021 - Oath Ceremony Letter Received (mail)

04.23.2021 - Oath Ceremony

I am the beneficiary

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No fireworks here in AZ... too dry! Just a barbecue and then watched some baseball. I don't think my in-laws do too much on the 4th by the looks of it!

I've been on holiday in the US for during the 4th - was in Boston and that was great fun! Seems a lot more relaxed out here in Phoenix though.

AoS Timeline:

PoE, Phoenix, AZ: 04-09-15

Marriage: 05-29-15

I485, I131 and 1765 Received at Chicago: 06-25-15

NoA date: 06-30-15

NoA received: 07-06-15

Biometrics letter received: 07-10-15

Biometrics appointment: 07-23-15

RFE: 07-24-15

RFE response received by USCIS: 07-29-15

EAD and AP approved: 09-16-15

EAD arrived: 09-23-15

AP arrived: 09-24-15

Interview: 12-7-15 [approved]

GC Received: 12-15-15

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Yeah, Dove is made by Mars, I just found there to be a strange after taste from it. Same when I tried Cadbury chocolate over here (and in Japan!) too. Maybe I'll give it another go and see!

Oh don't get me started on American Cadbury's chocolate. Hereshey make it under license here in the US and the have really messed it up or as they would tell you, adjusted the ingredients to suite American taste. But then again Kraft foods owns Cadburys in the UK now and they are messing with the product as well. Look what they did to the Creme Egg recently.

Thank you, goodnight and may your gods go with you",

Dave Allen.

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Oh don't get me started on American Cadbury's chocolate. Hereshey make it under license here in the US and the have really messed it up or as they would tell you, adjusted the ingredients to suite American taste. But then again Kraft foods owns Cadburys in the UK now and they are messing with the product as well. Look what they did to the Creme Egg recently.

You know I had a "new" Creme Egg and I couldn't taste much difference, though my chocolate snob of a friend said she could! I'll live like nothing ever happened...

Colorado has been getting pelted with rain since I arrived. Guess who the in-laws are blaming?

Citizenship Process Timeline: 

 

Citizenship Process [1 year, 1 month and 1 day to Naturalization Certificate]

03.22.2020 - N400 sent (online)

03.22.2020 - NOA1 Received (online)

03.27.2020 - NOA1 Received (mail)

09.05.2020 - Biometrics appointment scheduled (online)

09.24.2020 - Biometrics appointment

02.02.2021 - Interview Scheduled (online)

02.06.2021 - Interview Letter Received (mail)

03.10.2021 - Interview - Approved

03.10.2021 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled (online)

03.16.2021 - Oath Ceremony Letter Received (mail)

04.23.2021 - Oath Ceremony

I am the beneficiary

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How is everyone's AOS journey going? Checked my status today and apparently as of yesterday my AOS petition is ready for an interview and one is to be scheduled for me. Should I expect to hear from them via snail mail soon or is this another "it might take a while" step? I was expecting a lengthy wait due to Denver's processing times for AOS.

Citizenship Process Timeline: 

 

Citizenship Process [1 year, 1 month and 1 day to Naturalization Certificate]

03.22.2020 - N400 sent (online)

03.22.2020 - NOA1 Received (online)

03.27.2020 - NOA1 Received (mail)

09.05.2020 - Biometrics appointment scheduled (online)

09.24.2020 - Biometrics appointment

02.02.2021 - Interview Scheduled (online)

02.06.2021 - Interview Letter Received (mail)

03.10.2021 - Interview - Approved

03.10.2021 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled (online)

03.16.2021 - Oath Ceremony Letter Received (mail)

04.23.2021 - Oath Ceremony

I am the beneficiary

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That's awesome you're ready for an interview! We're still waiting here. Our case hasn't been touched since June 8th, had our biometrics done on the 1st. However, we haven't received an RFE yet, either-so I guess that's a good thing!!!

-Christopher (P/USC)

Removal of Conditions Timeline

  • 11 SEPTEMBER 2017 (MONDAY) - FILE I-751 TO CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER
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That's awesome you're ready for an interview! We're still waiting here. Our case hasn't been touched since June 8th, had our biometrics done on the 1st. However, we haven't received an RFE yet, either-so I guess that's a good thing!!!

Quite a few May filers got RFE's early on, so if you've not heard anything now then I'd assume you're in the clear :). You might even avoid an interview!

Citizenship Process Timeline: 

 

Citizenship Process [1 year, 1 month and 1 day to Naturalization Certificate]

03.22.2020 - N400 sent (online)

03.22.2020 - NOA1 Received (online)

03.27.2020 - NOA1 Received (mail)

09.05.2020 - Biometrics appointment scheduled (online)

09.24.2020 - Biometrics appointment

02.02.2021 - Interview Scheduled (online)

02.06.2021 - Interview Letter Received (mail)

03.10.2021 - Interview - Approved

03.10.2021 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled (online)

03.16.2021 - Oath Ceremony Letter Received (mail)

04.23.2021 - Oath Ceremony

I am the beneficiary

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Quite a few May filers got RFE's early on, so if you've not heard anything now then I'd assume you're in the clear :). You might even avoid an interview!

Is it weird that I kind of want an interview? Just because I hear the green card arrives quicker instead of with an interview waiver.

-Christopher (P/USC)

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Is it weird that I kind of want an interview? Just because I hear the green card arrives quicker instead of with an interview waiver.

Not weird to me. I wished the same thing because all the interview people were getting the greencard faster. The quicker the greencard is issued, the quicker you start counting three years to be eligible for citizenship (if that is your plan).

On a chatty note, we took our cat in for a vaccine yesterday. There was a long wait so I wandered down to a new coffee/tea/sandwich shop that had opened since we were last there, just to check it out. The guy explained their sandwiches were Chinese style. He had lived in Taiwan five years and had met his wife there. So I asked if they did the visa thing. He started explaining petition, fiancé visa, marry, etc. to me, as well as a website called Visa Journey. I just smiled. They were adorable and so eager in their new business venture.

England.gifENGLAND ---

K-1 Timeline 4 months, 19 days 03-10-08 VSC to 7-29-08 Interview London

10-05-08 Married

AOS Timeline 5 months, 14 days 10-9-08 to 3-23-09 No interview

Removing Conditions Timeline 5 months, 20 days12-27-10 to 06-10-11 No interview

Citizenship Timeline 3 months, 26 days 12-31-11 Dallas to 4-26-12 Interview Houston

05-16-12 Oath ceremony

The journey from Fiancé to US citizenship:

4 years, 2 months, 6 days

243 pages of forms/documents submitted

No RFEs

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Not weird to me. I wished the same thing because all the interview people were getting the greencard faster. The quicker the greencard is issued, the quicker you start counting three years to be eligible for citizenship (if that is your plan).

On a chatty note, we took our cat in for a vaccine yesterday. There was a long wait so I wandered down to a new coffee/tea/sandwich shop that had opened since we were last there, just to check it out. The guy explained their sandwiches were Chinese style. He had lived in Taiwan five years and had met his wife there. So I asked if they did the visa thing. He started explaining petition, fiancé visa, marry, etc. to me, as well as a website called Visa Journey. I just smiled. They were adorable and so eager in their new business venture.

You could have helped them on VJ in the past and there you were in person! How funny. I'm curious, did you ever research/go through the process of becoming a British citizen?

chris - I did wonder about the difference in issue times based on whether people get an interview or not.

Citizenship Process Timeline: 

 

Citizenship Process [1 year, 1 month and 1 day to Naturalization Certificate]

03.22.2020 - N400 sent (online)

03.22.2020 - NOA1 Received (online)

03.27.2020 - NOA1 Received (mail)

09.05.2020 - Biometrics appointment scheduled (online)

09.24.2020 - Biometrics appointment

02.02.2021 - Interview Scheduled (online)

02.06.2021 - Interview Letter Received (mail)

03.10.2021 - Interview - Approved

03.10.2021 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled (online)

03.16.2021 - Oath Ceremony Letter Received (mail)

04.23.2021 - Oath Ceremony

I am the beneficiary

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I wanted to pursue British citizenship through my dad but I missed the boat when I found out that I could do it.

If things pan out how we hope, I imagine Kas and I will return to the UK eventually.

-Christopher (P/USC)

Removal of Conditions Timeline

  • 11 SEPTEMBER 2017 (MONDAY) - FILE I-751 TO CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER
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I'm curious, did you ever research/go through the process of becoming a British citizen?

Not me. I would never ever move to the UK.

England.gifENGLAND ---

K-1 Timeline 4 months, 19 days 03-10-08 VSC to 7-29-08 Interview London

10-05-08 Married

AOS Timeline 5 months, 14 days 10-9-08 to 3-23-09 No interview

Removing Conditions Timeline 5 months, 20 days12-27-10 to 06-10-11 No interview

Citizenship Timeline 3 months, 26 days 12-31-11 Dallas to 4-26-12 Interview Houston

05-16-12 Oath ceremony

The journey from Fiancé to US citizenship:

4 years, 2 months, 6 days

243 pages of forms/documents submitted

No RFEs

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Whats the top 5 things you miss or will miss when you move. Can be regional stuff aswell but add an explanation. Leave out the obvious stuff like parents and friends as we will all miss them.

I gotta say HP sauce for me (Cant believe the nation that loves bacon as much as it does doesn't do HP sauce it's the only sauce I know that can make bacon go from being great to outstanding) Cask ale of the British variety, Parmo (regional to Teesside - breaded chicken breast flattened, deep fried. then béchamel sauce and cheddar cheese added and put under the grill. Loads of garlic mayo on the side) Fish & Chips. Tried them in Bend Oregon sign said "The Best Fish and Chips in America" I think the sign was one huge typo.

I'm sure when I get there I will miss loads of stuff I just take for granted i.e instant coffee but for the foreseeable future I can live with that or until the parents send SOS supplies :idea:

I'm just catching up on this thread, and I'm the USC, but my husband is from up north and I have to agree that Parmo has to be one of the best things ever invented! What more could you ask for? Breaded, fried chicken with melted cheese and bechamel sauce... :thumbs:

Mar 2014 - Married

5/7/14?? - Attorney mailed paperwork

5/15/14 DHS cashed check

5/19/14 - NOA1 received with PD 5/12/14

10/17/14 - NOA2 received

10/28/14 - Email received that file has been sent to NVC

11/13/14 - NVC received file

12/10/14 - NVC Assigned case number

12/12/14 - AOS Fee Invoiced

12/13/14 - Submit email to NVC to remove attorney as DS-261 Agent

12/16/14 - AOS Fee showing as Paid

12/17/14 - IV Fee invoiced

12/20/14 - IV fee available and paid

12/27/14 - DS-260 submitted

1/2/15 - AOS and IV packages sent to NVC

1/5/15 - USPS delivered packages to NVC

1/7/15 - NVC scanned in packages. Let the countdown begin...

1/30/15 - FINALLY got a reply to my email to remove the attorney from the DS-261

3/9/15 - Called NVC and they have checklisted us for an "incorrect" decree absolute from the UK, even though it is the legal official document. Have requested a supervisor review.

4/28/15 - Called and NVC said supervisor had reviewed and now claimed that the decree absolute was not included. After disagreeing with the less than helpful lady on the phone, and her not being able to get the review time right. (She kept changing her story between 42 days and 30 days).

4/30/15 - Sent the same copy of the decree absolute to the NVC from the UK, highlighting the "decree absolute" wording with a letter stating that this is the only document provided by the UK government.

5/6/15 - Scan date for checklist received.

6/5/15 - Case complete!!!

6/12/15 - Called and interview is scheduled for July 1!

6/14/15 - Received email with interview date and instructions.

6/19/15 - Case showing as ready on CEAC.

7/1/15 - Approved at interview!!!

7/6/15 - CEAC changed to Administrative Processing

7/7/15 - CEAC changed to Issued!!!!!

7/10/15 - Passport and packet delivered!

7/29/15 - Husband entered with visa at Dallas/Fort Worth airport

9/29/15 - GC delivered!!!

5/4/17 - ROC packet sent via USPS

5/9/17 - Tracking shows delivered

5/17/17 - Check cashed

5/19/17 - NOA1 received with date of 5/8/17

5/27/17 - Biometrics appt received 6/8/17

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Kas wanted to see what an interview in the states is like, so he's accepted an interview with Aflac as a business strategic analyst. I hope EAD doesn't take much longer, poor guy is going nuts... :(

-Christopher (P/USC)

Removal of Conditions Timeline

  • 11 SEPTEMBER 2017 (MONDAY) - FILE I-751 TO CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER
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Kas wanted to see what an interview in the states is like, so he's accepted an interview with Aflac as a business strategic analyst. I hope EAD doesn't take much longer, poor guy is going nuts... :(

Chris, how long do you think it will take for Kas to get his EAD? I've read that it can take months?

N400 Naturalization

Applied - 07/21/2022

NOA - 07/21/2022

Biometrics - Re-used

Interview - 11/03/2022 (Passed!)

Oath Ceremony - 11/08/2022

 

 

 

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