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Hello All,

 

I completed my joint I-751 and N-400 interview Monday roughly 14 weeks after applying. Very straight forward interviews and was complete within 45 minutes. Keep in mind when going to your N-400 Interview with pending I-751 you must bring your spouse or they will not be able to process either application.  My Oath ceremony is scheduled for Friday of next week. 

 

Best of luck for all those still waiting!

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54 minutes ago, Canuck-18 said:

Hello All,

 

I completed my joint I-751 and N-400 interview Monday roughly 14 weeks after applying. Very straight forward interviews and was complete within 45 minutes. Keep in mind when going to your N-400 Interview with pending I-751 you must bring your spouse or they will not be able to process either application.  My Oath ceremony is scheduled for Friday of next week. 

 

Best of luck for all those still waiting!

Congratulations that is great news!

 

Would you mind sharing a few more details please:

 

- processing office/ city

-what documents did you bring? Any additional evidence?

-what questions did they ask for I-751 interview?

 

thanks a lot! 

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I just check the website uscis processing time, I see my local office has been update processing time 5 months - 14 months , anyway , there is still not change any on my case , just hope that the processing time aslo change update to shorter in all others office , how did you guy check your office 

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21 minutes ago, trangnguyen said:

I just check the website uscis processing time, I see my local office has been update processing time 5 months - 14 months , anyway , there is still not change any on my case , just hope that the processing time aslo change update to shorter in all others office , how did you guy check your office 

My office always shows the same15-20.5 months. I check it on UCSIS processing time website. But honestly I believe more the timeline they show  on my account, which is est.completion time...

 

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When the new elected senators/governors/representatives start their period? I have my N400 exam early December and I have already memorized the politic questions so I’m afraid the answers will change by the time of the exam.

thanks! 

When the new elected senators/governors/representatives start their period? I have my N400 exam early December and I have already memorized the politic questions so I’m afraid the answers will change by the time of the exam.

thanks! 

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17 minutes ago, qfbariza said:

When the new elected senators/governors/representatives start their period? I have my N400 exam early December and I have already memorized the politic questions so I’m afraid the answers will change by the time of the exam.

thanks! 

When the new elected senators/governors/representatives start their period? I have my N400 exam early December and I have already memorized the politic questions so I’m afraid the answers will change by the time of the exam.

thanks! 

Good question, was thinking abt that too...

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On 11/7/2018 at 10:52 AM, qfbariza said:

Congratulations that is great news!

 

Would you mind sharing a few more details please:

 

- processing office/ city

-what documents did you bring? Any additional evidence?

-what questions did they ask for I-751 interview?

 

thanks a lot! 

Hello,

 

I was processed in South Carolina(estimated case completion time was 8-12 months).

 

They did not ask for any additional documents in either interview. However, I made sure to bring the originals from the I-751/N-400 applications. I also brought documents of the same type from the time period ranging application to interview.

 

Hope this helps. Best of Luck! 

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yesterday I went to local office in Tampa to ask them how its going on my case , the officer they told me that, my case still in processing , and the local office still not recieve my case file from NBC center , she said the service center still not send them my file, so when they has been recieve my file , then they will schedule interview ,  ….. then I think , that mean, the time for schedule interview is not depend on local office, its depend on when the local office has received all file from service center , 

on my I-797,  I see it show at the bottom service center is national benefit center , in Lee's Summit, MO,    I'm so worry now, is that normal or not, why my case still processing in NBC center , please anyone give me some advice , thank you so much,  happy holiday to all family 

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22 hours ago, CCMM said:

Do I need to prepare passport photos for interview? My interview will be in Boston

Congratulation. May i ask when you will be there for interview ? 

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On 12/1/2018 at 5:07 PM, CCMM said:

Do I need to prepare passport photos for interview? My interview will be in Boston

Thanks for asking this question. I also would like to know the answer. I read that some people were asked for photos at the interview even though the instructions clearly say to do not send photos, unless you live abroad. My interview is this Wednesday (in 3 days).

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2 hours ago, qfbariza said:

Thanks for asking this question. I also would like to know the answer. I read that some people were asked for photos at the interview even though the instructions clearly say to do not send photos, unless you live abroad. My interview is this Wednesday (in 3 days).

We have a tough situation here, my interview ha also on Wednesday but the president just announced all federal office close on wed because of memory of George w bush, so what should we do? 

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10 hours ago, CCMM said:

We have a tough situation here, my interview ha also on Wednesday but the president just announced all federal office close on wed because of memory of George w bush, so what should we do? 

The USCIS page still does not say anything about any closure that day. So I’ll still show up unless they officially announce it. I think there may be some exceptions to that executive order (Ibhope USCIS is).

 

should we try to walk-in today or tomorrow? 

 

If they indeed close they will supposedly re-schedule our appointments automatically https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/find-uscis-office/my-office-closed-day-my-appointment

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