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My interview has been scheduled for 12/10 (I applied in July). 
The letter mentions bringing my marriage certificate and my husband’s birth certificate. Are copies fine or do I need the originals?

AOS Timeline:
August 29, 2015: AOS package mailed to the USCIS in Chicago.
August 31, 2015: AOS package delivered.
September 8, 2015: NOA1 received by text and email (4 receipt numbers).
September 12, 2015: NOA1 received by mail (3 receipt numbers).
September 14, 2015: NOA1 received by mail (1 receipt number).
September 18, 2015: Biometrics appointment letter received for October 1, 2015.
September 22, 2015: Biometrics done. Early walk-in at a different ASC.
September 30, 2015: Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview.
November 11, 2015: EAD card is being produced (Form I-765) and Form I-131 is approved.
November 12, 2015: Form I-765 is approved.
November 15, 2015: Interview scheduled on December 22, 2015.
November 16, 2015: EAD card mailed to me.
November 19, 2015: EAD/AP card received.
December 22, 2015: AOS Interview. Approved on spot.

December 31, 2015: Green Card received.

 

ROC Timeline:

September 29, 2017: ROC package mailed to the California Service Center.

October 6, 2017: NOA received by mail (receipt date: October 2, 2017).

October 16, 2017: Biometrics appointment letter received for October 23, 2017.

October 23, 2017: Biometrics done.

Posted
6 minutes ago, national said:

You can try file an inquiry, maybe it helps.

I did try , zero result.

7 hours ago, national said:

Pretty much the same time as I. 
Do you have any concerns about your case, like tickets, taxes, continuous residence break?

What about you?

Country: Ukraine
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41 minutes ago, Wasa22 said:

I did try , zero result.

What about you?

Doesn’t seem for me to have any serious reasons except breaking continuous residence but with tons of proving documents. I guess that was not the issue. 
 

Is your case over 120 days of review? 

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22 minutes ago, national said:

Doesn’t seem for me to have any serious reasons except breaking continuous residence but with tons of proving documents. I guess that was not the issue. 
 

Is your case over 120 days of review? 

Will be in December

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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On 11/6/2019 at 8:47 AM, FGr said:

My interview has been scheduled for 12/10 (I applied in July). 
The letter mentions bringing my marriage certificate and my husband’s birth certificate. Are copies fine or do I need the originals?

Bring both: Copies you can give them if requested and the originals to show them. 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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As promised I would like to share my experience with everyone who get their interview done with “ Decisions can’t be made” .  Here is my timeline for my application:

9/27/2018 submitted N 400

3/27/2019 interview 

3 months waiting....

7/2/2019 contact Senator Duckworth 

7/3/2019 my application get approved, wait for oath ceremony being scheduled 

4 months waiting.....

10/30/2019 contact Senator Durbin 

10/31/2019 Oath ceremony is scheduled 

11/8/2019 attend oath ceremony . Finally it took me 13.5 months to get everything done!

 

I hope this information helps other who are in the same situation.

Country: Ukraine
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23 minutes ago, Lyric2019 said:

As promised I would like to share my experience with everyone who get their interview done with “ Decisions can’t be made” .  Here is my timeline for my application:

9/27/2018 submitted N 400

3/27/2019 interview 

3 months waiting....

7/2/2019 contact Senator Duckworth 

7/3/2019 my application get approved, wait for oath ceremony being scheduled 

4 months waiting.....

10/30/2019 contact Senator Durbin 

10/31/2019 Oath ceremony is scheduled 

11/8/2019 attend oath ceremony . Finally it took me 13.5 months to get everything done!

 

I hope this information helps other who are in the same situation.

Wow. That’s tough though. How did you contact senators? Directly or over someone?

 
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