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12 minutes ago, Can-thePNWhobbies said:

I really dont care about that point. Im september 28, 2018 filer. Slow naturalization for me cannot see my family, cannot travel, cannot find government jobs, stuck in this process, constantly interrogation at immigration, feel different and nervous even tho you did not do anything.. tbh voting is my last thing to think.

That's fair. Everyone has different concerns and priorities. 

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Just now, PK_ said:

That's fair. Everyone has different concerns and priorities. 

Yes, again, I'm sorry if I sound rude. I wish i can vote and whoever after us gets their passport faster than us. 

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17 hours ago, costa85 said:

I have my interview scheduled on March 16th.  I applied under the 5 year rule in April 2019.  My Green card was based on employer sponsored application.  What documents do you recommend taking to the interview?

Well, i recommend take whatever you have. They may ask everything.

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28 minutes ago, Can-thePNWhobbies said:

They are kidding....updated

15 to 20 months.

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On 02/18/2020, the last receipt case was from August 6, 2018.

So, they went 1 month backward and extended 1.5 months.

This must be a joke. :(

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Update for those who don't pass their interview:

- Had my Interview Jan 13th 2020

- Didn't have tax info with me, was told I'd get a request for more info that would take 10 days

- 43 days of total radio silence later I call up USCIS for the 5th time.

- You have until 90 days from your interview before they can prompt your local office into action. So we'll see about that.

- I already sent a letter to my Senator last week so waiting on that too.

 

Urgently need to travel home before a certain deadline or I'll have to just abandon my citizenship.

 

Anyone else thought of protesting? I feel that the amount of people who can't travel home for extended periods of time, while loved ones are dying, is verging on a human rights issue.

 

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4 hours ago, GermanG said:

On 02/18/2020, the last receipt case was from August 6, 2018.

So, they went 1 month backward and extended 1.5 months.

This must be a joke. :(

OMG... And the worst part is that they can just keep extending it so everything falls under "normal" processing range...

2015-03-23 AOS filed

2015-12-29 AOS approved

2017-10-03 I-751 filed

2018-10-02 N400 filed

2020-07-16 I-751 & N400 approved. Sworn in as a US citizen.

2020-07-16 Registered to vote & applied for passport

2020-07-20 Voted!

 

#VoteLikeYourLifeDependsOnIt

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What the heck is Seattle office doing? Seriously!? Face the issue and fix it!

2015-03-23 AOS filed

2015-12-29 AOS approved

2017-10-03 I-751 filed

2018-10-02 N400 filed

2020-07-16 I-751 & N400 approved. Sworn in as a US citizen.

2020-07-16 Registered to vote & applied for passport

2020-07-20 Voted!

 

#VoteLikeYourLifeDependsOnIt

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4 hours ago, trandy said:

Update for those who don't pass their interview:

- Had my Interview Jan 13th 2020

- Didn't have tax info with me, was told I'd get a request for more info that would take 10 days

- 43 days of total radio silence later I call up USCIS for the 5th time.

- You have until 90 days from your interview before they can prompt your local office into action. So we'll see about that.

- I already sent a letter to my Senator last week so waiting on that too.

 

Urgently need to travel home before a certain deadline or I'll have to just abandon my citizenship.

 

Anyone else thought of protesting? I feel that the amount of people who can't travel home for extended periods of time, while loved ones are dying, is verging on a human rights issue.

 

I am planning to write a second letter to US Senator Cantwell and my US congressman.

I don't know how to do it but I am also planning to write a letter to Seattle Times and one of federal judges that block the travel ban.  I hope I am not the only one moving.

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12 hours ago, GermanG said:

I am planning to write a second letter to US Senator Cantwell and my US congressman.

I don't know how to do it but I am also planning to write a letter to Seattle Times and one of federal judges that block the travel ban.  I hope I am not the only one moving.

 

I was thinking of doing the same thing actually. I feel like people need to get together. Hit me up if you need to add a voice and maybe we could think about getting a small group together.

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I cannot believe filers from 2018 are still waiting.. here I am a late 2019 filer, I have looooong wait *Sigh* 

Patience Is A Virtue - [The Beneficiary]


AOS From K1:
Approved 26th of September 2016
 

ROC:

Approved: 16th August 2019 (July 2018 Filer)

 

N400

Filed online: November 25th 2019

April 27th 2021: INTERVIEW APPROVED - Officially a US citizen - the End! 

 

 

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Slowest in the nation. They are literally beating all other offices, literally.

2015-03-23 AOS filed

2015-12-29 AOS approved

2017-10-03 I-751 filed

2018-10-02 N400 filed

2020-07-16 I-751 & N400 approved. Sworn in as a US citizen.

2020-07-16 Registered to vote & applied for passport

2020-07-20 Voted!

 

#VoteLikeYourLifeDependsOnIt

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1 hour ago, Yanirose said:

I cannot believe filers from 2018 are still waiting.. here I am a late 2019 filer, I have looooong wait *Sigh* 

For the N-400 without ROC, the wait time is currently at around 12 months and slowly decreasing. 

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Approved. Interview was at 10:10 and got in 10:45. Left interview at 11:20. Asked officer I wanna same day ceremony, he said it's up to the scheduler. So Waited outside and then was called for same day ceremony. I think you need to let them know that. Make them a aware of your request. . Anyway, Got ceremony same day. Yay! Officer asked about copies of all documents mentioned here on the forum section. So check them all and take them with you. Ceremony started at 1:30 and finished at 2:30. It was smooth and kinda short day. Next day applied for passport at passport agency and showed I have travel plans the same day. I made an appointment one week in advance at 8 am. There was no line when I arrived. So they picked up my app. And asked me to come back same day at 2 pm. I picked it up. End of story. I wish all the best to my awaiting fellow citizens.

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