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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Bahamas
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15 hours ago, vosnmars said:

 Good luck @laufine I'm sure you will do fine.  I predict you will get approved tomorrow, you will get your oath ceremony letter in the mail in approximately 1.5 weeks, and you will be a citizen on March 20th.

 

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@laufine. Thank you   And.  You passed too. :)  CONGRATS.:goofy:

USCIS

Dec. 6,2012 - PD
Dec. 7,2012 - noa1
Sept.6,2012 - Received email from USCIS, case transferred from NBC to Local Atlanta office.
- Scheduled hubby for INFO PASS dated Sept.26,2012

Sept.21,2012 - Hubby received a call from USCIS Lady doing a "PHONE INTERVIEW".
Sept.24,2012- Received Text & Email " CASE APPROVED"
Sept.26,2012- Hubby still went to his INFO PASS appointment to asked further assitance for the next stage.
Sept.28,2012- Received Noa2 Hard copy

NVC

Oct.22,2013 - NVC received file
Nov.5, 2013 - Received Case # and Invoice ID Number
Nov.6, 2013 - Received Email for AOS & FEE Bill
Nov.8, 2013 - AOS & IV payment status " IN PROCESS"
Nov.12,2013- AOS & IV payment status "PAID"
Nov.21,2013- DS-260 submitted
Dec.9,2013 - AOS & IV package sent
Dec.13,2013- False checklist received. Called NVC to confirm and they said just ignore it. Its like a confirmation
they received our documents.
Jan.14,2014 - Called NVC and heared our document was reviewed Jan.9 - and we got a checklist
on AOS & IV.

Jan.15,2014- Received official email checklist

Jan.15,2014- Responded to IV checklist in the afternoon. Sending my NBI CLEARANCE (again) Thru FedEx.

Jan 17,2014- NVC received FedEx document at 9:40a.m. signed by G.Peters

Jan 17,2014- Hubby took a half day off at work to dropped off personally to the lawyer's office, a checklist on his
AOS.

Jan.21,2014- IV checklist reviewed

Jan. 29,2014- AOS checklist reviewed

Feb. 20, 2014 - CASE COMPLETE

Feb. 27, 2014 - Received Official Email..Case Complete

Feb, 28, 2014 - Received P4

April 1, 2014 - INTERVIEW DATE 9:30a.m.

THE BAHAMAS - PORT OF ENTRY

APRIL 10,2014 "HOME SWEET HOME" with hubby

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I had my interview today at 26 Federal Plaza in NY.  I went there 30 mins as recommended and my check-in was completed in 15 mins.  I waited for an hour before being called and took about 15-20 mins to complete the interview.

 

6 questions: longest river, when was the declaration of the independence, the Speaker of the House, how long is the term for the president.  I forgot the other 2.  The interviewer spoke very fast and proceeded to next questions quickly.

Writing/reading: Lincoln was president during the Civil War and Lincoln was the President of the United States.

 

A few questions were asked from my application such as my marriage status, my work and my trips.  Then, I was asked if I support the Constitution, willing to fight for the country, if I have never been arrested or claimed to be a citizen etc.

 

The interviewer congratulated me that I passed the test and asked me to wait for the letter for the Oath.  I got a paper with the mark that I passed the test (questions, writing and reading) and my application has been recommended for approval.  He mentioned to me that it was easy and I spoke English well.  

 

I hope I will receive the date for the Oath soon.  I just want to get it done.  

 

Good luck to all.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Kuwait
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9 minutes ago, MA NYC said:

I had my interview today at 26 Federal Plaza in NY.  I went there 30 mins as recommended and my check-in was completed in 15 mins.  I waited for an hour before being called and took about 15-20 mins to complete the interview.

 

6 questions: longest river, when was the declaration of the independence, the Speaker of the House, how long is the term for the president.  I forgot the other 2.  The interviewer spoke very fast and proceeded to next questions quickly.

Writing/reading: Lincoln was president during the Civil War and Lincoln was the President of the United States.

 

A few questions were asked from my application such as my marriage status, my work and my trips.  Then, I was asked if I support the Constitution, willing to fight for the country, if I have never been arrested or claimed to be a citizen etc.

 

The interviewer congratulated me that I passed the test and asked me to wait for the letter for the Oath.  I got a paper with the mark that I passed the test (questions, writing and reading) and my application has been recommended for approval.  He mentioned to me that it was easy and I spoke English well.  

 

I hope I will receive the date for the Oath soon.  I just want to get it done.  

 

Good luck to all.

Congrats!

11 hours ago, laufine said:

@vosnmars Thank your for your nice words. I passed the interview and got approved today. I will write down my experience in another post. Thanks again.

Great news!

K-1 to Citizenship - 6 year immigration journey: January 2012 to January 2018

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Hi all, sorry to report that my interview today has been canceled, so I won't be able to detail the process.

Apparently, the "system was down", and the officer told everyone to go home and a rescheduled appointment letter will be sent to us. No advance notice/text/call and no apology for the inconvenience. Oh well, what can you do.

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3 hours ago, MA NYC said:

I had my interview today at 26 Federal Plaza in NY.  I went there 30 mins as recommended and my check-in was completed in 15 mins.  I waited for an hour before being called and took about 15-20 mins to complete the interview.

 

6 questions: longest river, when was the declaration of the independence, the Speaker of the House, how long is the term for the president.  I forgot the other 2.  The interviewer spoke very fast and proceeded to next questions quickly.

Writing/reading: Lincoln was president during the Civil War and Lincoln was the President of the United States.

 

A few questions were asked from my application such as my marriage status, my work and my trips.  Then, I was asked if I support the Constitution, willing to fight for the country, if I have never been arrested or claimed to be a citizen etc.

 

The interviewer congratulated me that I passed the test and asked me to wait for the letter for the Oath.  I got a paper with the mark that I passed the test (questions, writing and reading) and my application has been recommended for approval.  He mentioned to me that it was easy and I spoke English well.  

 

I hope I will receive the date for the Oath soon.  I just want to get it done.  

 

Good luck to all.

Congrats 👏👏👏👏

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: France
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1 hour ago, magic123 said:

Hi all, sorry to report that my interview today has been canceled, so I won't be able to detail the process.

Apparently, the "system was down", and the officer told everyone to go home and a rescheduled appointment letter will be sent to us. No advance notice/text/call and no apology for the inconvenience. Oh well, what can you do.

I hope you will be rescheduled soon . May be it is good for those who were not well prepared . So good luck to you  at the interview ( hoping that it will be the good and last one ) 😉

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Bahamas
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On 2/15/2018 at 5:54 PM, hopephilly said:

Congrats 👏👏👏👏

Congrats.....getting almost done:idea:

USCIS

Dec. 6,2012 - PD
Dec. 7,2012 - noa1
Sept.6,2012 - Received email from USCIS, case transferred from NBC to Local Atlanta office.
- Scheduled hubby for INFO PASS dated Sept.26,2012

Sept.21,2012 - Hubby received a call from USCIS Lady doing a "PHONE INTERVIEW".
Sept.24,2012- Received Text & Email " CASE APPROVED"
Sept.26,2012- Hubby still went to his INFO PASS appointment to asked further assitance for the next stage.
Sept.28,2012- Received Noa2 Hard copy

NVC

Oct.22,2013 - NVC received file
Nov.5, 2013 - Received Case # and Invoice ID Number
Nov.6, 2013 - Received Email for AOS & FEE Bill
Nov.8, 2013 - AOS & IV payment status " IN PROCESS"
Nov.12,2013- AOS & IV payment status "PAID"
Nov.21,2013- DS-260 submitted
Dec.9,2013 - AOS & IV package sent
Dec.13,2013- False checklist received. Called NVC to confirm and they said just ignore it. Its like a confirmation
they received our documents.
Jan.14,2014 - Called NVC and heared our document was reviewed Jan.9 - and we got a checklist
on AOS & IV.

Jan.15,2014- Received official email checklist

Jan.15,2014- Responded to IV checklist in the afternoon. Sending my NBI CLEARANCE (again) Thru FedEx.

Jan 17,2014- NVC received FedEx document at 9:40a.m. signed by G.Peters

Jan 17,2014- Hubby took a half day off at work to dropped off personally to the lawyer's office, a checklist on his
AOS.

Jan.21,2014- IV checklist reviewed

Jan. 29,2014- AOS checklist reviewed

Feb. 20, 2014 - CASE COMPLETE

Feb. 27, 2014 - Received Official Email..Case Complete

Feb, 28, 2014 - Received P4

April 1, 2014 - INTERVIEW DATE 9:30a.m.

THE BAHAMAS - PORT OF ENTRY

APRIL 10,2014 "HOME SWEET HOME" with hubby

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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On 2/6/2018 at 7:43 PM, hopephilly said:

Hello, 

Any one had an interview in Philadelphia Pa ?

Hi, I am a June filer and my interview is in Philly as well but after you. Do you mind sharing your experience here after your interview? Thanks so much and good luck.

Removal of Conditions

April 12, 2016 - ROC application mailed to VSC

April 14, 2016 - ROC application delivered to VSC

May 5, 2016 - Check cashed

May 8, 2016 - NOA received, dated 4/15/2016

May 21, 2016 - Biometrics letter received, appointment date 6/2/16

May 8, 2017 - ROC approval letter received, dated 5/3/2017

May 17, 2017 - New card received

 

N-400

June 14, 2017 - N-400 application mailed to Lewisville, TX

June 16, 2017 - N-400 application delivered.

June 19, 2017 - Card charged

June 26, 2017 - NOA received, dated 6/20/2017

June 30, 2017 - Biometrics letter received, appointment date 7/13/17

Aug 29, 2017 - In line for interview

Feb 12, 2018 - Status changed to interview scheduled

Feb 16, 2018 - Received interview letter, dated 2/13/18; interview date: 3/22/18

March 22, 2018 - Naturalization interview. Approved!

April 6, 2018 - Initial oath ceremony scheduled. Had to write to reschedule because of pre-planned trip

May 25, 2018 - Oath ceremony. Now a US citizen!

 

IR-5 for Parent

July 16, 2019 - Mailed i-130 application to Chicago Lockbox

July 18, 2019 - Application delivered

July 23, 2019 - Card charged and received receipt number by text message

July 27, 2019 - NOAs received, dated 7/22 and 7/23. Priority date 7/18/19. Assigned Potomac Service Center.

March 23 2020: Received NVC email. Turns out i-130 petition was approved March 18. Found out by logging into USCIS account.

 

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