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Posted (edited)
29 minutes ago, kdg said:

I was able to look online in the documents section of your case, the letter will be there before you receive it in the mail so you can print it out or just get the location date and time. 

Good luck! 

Unfortunately, when I login to USCIS website, I don’t see any document section. Al it has is a box requiring a receipt number. 

I paper filed and did not use online. So may be that’s why? Thanks!

 

this is the tool dubbed “mycases”. Could you kindly send me the link if is some other place and I am not looking at the correct link?

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12 minutes ago, podapodapunnaku said:

Unfortunately, when I login to USCIS website, I don’t see any document section. Al it has is a box requiring a receipt number. 

I paper filed and did not use online. So may be that’s why? Thanks!

 

this is the tool dubbed “mycases”. Could you kindly send me the link if is some other place and I am not looking at the correct link?

I paper filed too. But I made an online account that lets me know when my case is updated and also stores all documents sent to me .... it’s just the uscis website. 

Posted (edited)
17 minutes ago, kdg said:

I paper filed too. But I made an online account that lets me know when my case is updated and also stores all documents sent to me .... it’s just the uscis website. 

could you please give me the link?

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Posted
32 minutes ago, podapodapunnaku said:

OK! I am going to wait. I am unable to see any link inside my account.

 

While I wait for the mail, can someone tell me what would be the estimated time ? I am guessing at least a month between now and the interview . 

 

 

I got an update on May 15th for interview June 19th so just over a month 

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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, kdg said:

I filed to Chicago lock box and I live in Illinois 😊

Wow Congratulations, I also filed in Chicago and I live in Chicago too. How long did your process took from biometrics to having an interview date? I submitted mine since November  7th 2017 and got my fingerprints done since December 1st and my case is still saying actively reviewed. 

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41 minutes ago, Lovie Lovie said:

Wow Congratulations, I also filed in Chicago and I live in Chicago too. How long did your process took from biometrics to having an interview date? I submitted mine since November  7th 2017 and got my fingerprints done since December 1st and my case is still saying actively reviewed. 

Hmmm, well I had biometrics pretty soon after, I think it was in St Louis on November 25th, so just a week ahead of you, hopefully you will hear any day! 

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29 minutes ago, kdg said:

Hmmm, well I had biometrics pretty soon after, I think it was in St Louis on November 25th, so just a week ahead of you, hopefully you will hear any day! 

Thanks for giving me some hope 😊. 

I’ll keep everyone posted once o hear something. 

Posted

Guys!

 

I just had my interview. It went really well, and I got the result (the notice for oath ceremony) right away!

I submitted my application on Aug 6, 2017. Got in line for interview May 12, 2018, interview date, June 14, 2018

 

I was married to a U.S citizen for 4 years, but was divorced, so I submitted my N-400 based on the 5 years rule (instead of 3 year)

 

I was really nervous at first, but the officer was very nice, and made me feel so much better and calm. 

He first asked me the civil questions. I studied very hard so i got all of them right, then he had me speak and write an easy sentence.

After that, he went thru all the questions on the application with me. and I memorized all my addresses (for the past 5 years) with move-in, move-out dates, and all my travel dates, so the process is quick. 

 

About 35 mins, the process is finished, and I waited outside for the final decision. After about an hour wait, my name was called, and I got the notice for the Oath Ceremony! 

 

I am finally relived!  I am so happy. The process was a lot easier then I thought (regarding my marriage status)I brought a TON of documents but the officer didn't ask for any!

Just my green card, passports, and the interview notice. 

 

Hope you guys get your interview in line soon and good luck!!!

 

 

 

 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Emma1 said:

Guys!

 

I just had my interview. It went really well, and I got the result (the notice for oath ceremony) right away!

I submitted my application on Aug 6, 2017. Got in line for interview May 12, 2018, interview date, June 14, 2018

 

I was married to a U.S citizen for 4 years, but was divorced, so I submitted my N-400 based on the 5 years rule (instead of 3 year)

 

I was really nervous at first, but the officer was very nice, and made me feel so much better and calm. 

He first asked me the civil questions. I studied very hard so i got all of them right, then he had me speak and write an easy sentence.

After that, he went thru all the questions on the application with me. and I memorized all my addresses (for the past 5 years) with move-in, move-out dates, and all my travel dates, so the process is quick. 

 

About 35 mins, the process is finished, and I waited outside for the final decision. After about an hour wait, my name was called, and I got the notice for the Oath Ceremony! 

 

I am finally relived!  I am so happy. The process was a lot easier then I thought (regarding my marriage status)I brought a TON of documents but the officer didn't ask for any!

Just my green card, passports, and the interview notice. 

 

Hope you guys get your interview in line soon and good luck!!!

 

 

 

 

Congratulations 

Posted
6 hours ago, Emma1 said:

Guys!

 

I just had my interview. It went really well, and I got the result (the notice for oath ceremony) right away!

I submitted my application on Aug 6, 2017. Got in line for interview May 12, 2018, interview date, June 14, 2018

 

I was married to a U.S citizen for 4 years, but was divorced, so I submitted my N-400 based on the 5 years rule (instead of 3 year)

 

I was really nervous at first, but the officer was very nice, and made me feel so much better and calm. 

He first asked me the civil questions. I studied very hard so i got all of them right, then he had me speak and write an easy sentence.

After that, he went thru all the questions on the application with me. and I memorized all my addresses (for the past 5 years) with move-in, move-out dates, and all my travel dates, so the process is quick. 

 

About 35 mins, the process is finished, and I waited outside for the final decision. After about an hour wait, my name was called, and I got the notice for the Oath Ceremony! 

 

I am finally relived!  I am so happy. The process was a lot easier then I thought (regarding my marriage status)I brought a TON of documents but the officer didn't ask for any!

Just my green card, passports, and the interview notice. 

 

Hope you guys get your interview in line soon and good luck!!!

 

 

 

 

Super! Congratulations.

Could you list the civic questions you were asked and also speaking/writing sentences?

Thanks.

Posted
20 hours ago, Emma1 said:

Guys!

 

I just had my interview. It went really well, and I got the result (the notice for oath ceremony) right away!

I submitted my application on Aug 6, 2017. Got in line for interview May 12, 2018, interview date, June 14, 2018

 

I was married to a U.S citizen for 4 years, but was divorced, so I submitted my N-400 based on the 5 years rule (instead of 3 year)

 

I was really nervous at first, but the officer was very nice, and made me feel so much better and calm. 

He first asked me the civil questions. I studied very hard so i got all of them right, then he had me speak and write an easy sentence.

After that, he went thru all the questions on the application with me. and I memorized all my addresses (for the past 5 years) with move-in, move-out dates, and all my travel dates, so the process is quick. 

 

About 35 mins, the process is finished, and I waited outside for the final decision. After about an hour wait, my name was called, and I got the notice for the Oath Ceremony! 

 

I am finally relived!  I am so happy. The process was a lot easier then I thought (regarding my marriage status)I brought a TON of documents but the officer didn't ask for any!

Just my green card, passports, and the interview notice. 

 

Hope you guys get your interview in line soon and good luck!!!

 

 

 

 

Great News - congratulations!!  I will be in Chicago on Tuesday.... so do they tell you to wait around for your 'result'?    It will be great to hear when you get your oath ceremony date, I am hoping that Chicago is quick!!

 

Posted
2 hours ago, kdg said:

Great News - congratulations!!  I will be in Chicago on Tuesday.... so do they tell you to wait around for your 'result'?    It will be great to hear when you get your oath ceremony date, I am hoping that Chicago is quick!!

 

yes they did. After the interview, the officer told me to wait around for the final result. he said I can go home and check online if i don't want to wait. but I want to know right away, so I waited there. 

 
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