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17 hours ago, PositiveThinker said:

Good news guys, my interview was scheduled today. Now just waiting to receive my letter with a scheduled interview date.

(I have an adjudicated I-751 case pending since Feb 2017).  :goofy:

 

 

big congrats!  

ATTENTION!!!   Minneapolis N400 filers,  please use the link below to review others or update your status .!  Changes will be saved automatically. Best luck to all of us! 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zAp0TsKmPJf_9JiQxsUnfh2F9kLzbr9cpfyuGv2RjfQ/edit?usp=sharing 

 

My immigration journey:

  • 08/2011,H-1b entry
  • 05/2012, EB-1A 140 approval
  • 02/2013AOS / I-485 approval and received green card
  • 11/2017, N-400 e-filed (5-year term)
  • 09/2018, N-400 approval 
  • 10/2018, oath day
  • 11/26/2018, minor child N-600 mailed out(USPS)
  • 04/12/2019, N-600 approval letter  
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21 hours ago, PositiveThinker said:

Good news guys, my interview was scheduled today. Now just waiting to receive my letter with a scheduled interview date.

 

(I have an adjudicated I-751 case pending since Feb 2017).  :goofy:

 

I'm in a smiliar case. I have a ROC pending since Jun/2017 and N-400 pending since June/2018, and interview scheduled for Next week!

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19 hours ago, PositiveThinker said:

So for the interview, do i have to appear with my hubby or can i just go there myself?  thanks for the input guys..😁

if you are filing N400 based on marriage with US citizen (3-year role), you might or not have to bring your citizen husband to the interview.  as it was not stated on the interview letter.  Even your husband goes with you on that day, he would have to wait in the lobby.  if the officer feels something more needed to evaluate your marriage, s/he might choose to call your husband into the interview room for further discussion. or send you home and submit additional documents. 

 

if you filed based on 5-year role, you can go alone for your interview. 

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ATTENTION!!!   Minneapolis N400 filers,  please use the link below to review others or update your status .!  Changes will be saved automatically. Best luck to all of us! 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zAp0TsKmPJf_9JiQxsUnfh2F9kLzbr9cpfyuGv2RjfQ/edit?usp=sharing 

 

My immigration journey:

  • 08/2011,H-1b entry
  • 05/2012, EB-1A 140 approval
  • 02/2013AOS / I-485 approval and received green card
  • 11/2017, N-400 e-filed (5-year term)
  • 09/2018, N-400 approval 
  • 10/2018, oath day
  • 11/26/2018, minor child N-600 mailed out(USPS)
  • 04/12/2019, N-600 approval letter  
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@marcusa Kudos on your efforts in updating our MN tracker spread sheet.

Please update my details whenever you get a chance: 

Interview letter: 11/08/18 

Interview date: 12/12/18 (approved - very smooth and quick interview, a nice ending to an otherwise long wait)

Oath ceremony: 01/09/19 

N-400: e-filed: 2017/12/06, Biometrics: 2017/12/29, Interview letter: 2018/08/18, Interview date: 2018/12/12 (approved)Oath: 2019/01/09

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2 hours ago, RachelGreen14 said:

Thanks to everyone for updating! I'm looking at the tracker and I feel a little excitement! I filed last March so I'm hopeful my interview letter will be here soon. Fingers crossed. 

Same here! I filed March 20th

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I checked case tracker today my husband has a ROC/N400 combo since March 2018. Case tracker says case is being actively reviewed by USCIS. But the regular case status site still says received biometrics. What does this status mean that case is being actively reviewed?

- I am the US Sponsor-

 

Removal of Conditions (pending)

 NOA1 - 2/27/2017

 Biometrics - 3/22/2017

 

Citizenship

NOA1 - 3/19/2018

 

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1 hour ago, corvusheart said:

I checked case tracker today my husband has a ROC/N400 combo since March 2018. Case tracker says case is being actively reviewed by USCIS. But the regular case status site still says received biometrics. What does this status mean that case is being actively reviewed?

Yes, this is exactly how my case had looked like till I received notification that my case is scheduled for interview. Just be patient.

 

It looks like they have two separate systems - one that Case Tracker uses (https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/) to get case status and "My USCIS". So, there is nothing wrong that they show something different at any given point of time. From my experience, EGov receives updates first, and My USCIS is updated day-two later.

ATTENTION!!!   Minneapolis N400 filers,  please use the link below to review others or update your status .!  Changes will be saved automatically. Best luck to all of us! 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q2WooojyQKVxbF_N6bxO8muQM8QjybXZVv5QzSqDWAk/edit?usp=sharing

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1 hour ago, corvusheart said:

I checked case tracker today my husband has a ROC/N400 combo since March 2018. Case tracker says case is being actively reviewed by USCIS. But the regular case status site still says received biometrics. What does this status mean that case is being actively reviewed?

 

It'll be coming soon either way. Our PD is  3/2 and no interview notice received yet. I do believe it'll be in the next month or so.

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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32 minutes ago, Filya said:

Yes, this is exactly how my case had looked like till I received notification that my case is scheduled for interview. Just be patient.

 

It looks like they have two separate systems - one that Case Tracker uses (https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/) to get case status and "My USCIS". So, there is nothing wrong that they show something different at any given point of time. From my experience, EGov receives updates first, and My USCIS is updated day-two later.

The estimated completion time is still December 2019.

- I am the US Sponsor-

 

Removal of Conditions (pending)

 NOA1 - 2/27/2017

 Biometrics - 3/22/2017

 

Citizenship

NOA1 - 3/19/2018

 

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8 minutes ago, corvusheart said:

The estimated completion time is still December 2019.

Yes your Dec 2019 I believe is sort of worst case. I saw similar on my myUSCIS site. If you look at the fine print on the USCIS case processing times site, it's saying that 50% completion is 15.5 months and 93% at 23 months. What we are seeing is that most are around the 50% mark currently from the spreadsheet. I suspect its like a statistical bell shaped curve (remember when you did mean and standard deviation stuff),  most are in the middle around the mean and there will be some outliers as well. Hang in there!

 

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36 minutes ago, corvusheart said:

The estimated completion time is still December 2019.

It still shows Nov 2019 for me (interview scheduled on 01/02), so no worries here either. As BruceW pointed out, "My USCIS" shows worst case scenario based on overall office performance, not based on your specific case.

ATTENTION!!!   Minneapolis N400 filers,  please use the link below to review others or update your status .!  Changes will be saved automatically. Best luck to all of us! 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q2WooojyQKVxbF_N6bxO8muQM8QjybXZVv5QzSqDWAk/edit?usp=sharing

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