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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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4 hours ago, Junior-sfo said:

@nikha I saw you got the interview letter. Yay!!! Good luck ☺️

 

From the google doc, San Jose averages around 220 days from fingerprints to interview letter.

 

Thank you @Junior-sfo

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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I am getting to see a lot many new entries in the excel sheet. That is very encouraging and helpful. Thank you all

 

Username AM and CD have recently added their entries to the tracker with a note saying no decision. If they are comfortable enough to share what happened, it will be great to read and be more prepared for such situations !

 

Also it appears username SJ_MD got done with his/her interview, it will be wonderful to read about your experience

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My wife's citizenship interview was scheduled 2/15/2019. We arrived 20 min. early  at the USCIS office.  After check in, we were told to wait to be called.  Waited for an hour and finally got called.  My wife was asked if we got a letter for the I 751 interview too.  She said no.  The officer asked for our contact number and told us she has to reschedule the interview within 90 days since it has to be a joint I 751 and N400 session.  They did not have the officers to do it at this time.  SIgh... have to wait again.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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1 hour ago, geff44 said:

My wife's citizenship interview was scheduled 2/15/2019. We arrived 20 min. early  at the USCIS office.  After check in, we were told to wait to be called.  Waited for an hour and finally got called.  My wife was asked if we got a letter for the I 751 interview too.  She said no.  The officer asked for our contact number and told us she has to reschedule the interview within 90 days since it has to be a joint I 751 and N400 session.  They did not have the officers to do it at this time.  SIgh... have to wait again.

Hey,

 

Although it did not happen to me while, at the same time, I had applied for both I-751 and N-400, the same thing happened to @cococandy but I don’t think that they told her anything about having to re-schedule within 90 days. 

 

  What I told her was that back in December (almost 1 months before my N-400 interview) I sent a case inquiry because my ROC was out of processing time. A couple of days later I got an email saying that I’d have both interviews at the same time and a day after receiving this email I got a notification that my N-400 interview had been scheduled and another notification saying that my ROC was moved to San Jose, CA (my local office).

 

  I had my oath ceremony on Thursday (02/21) and now I can say that I am a proud citizen of the United States of America! 

 

  I’ll be posting my ceremony experience soon!

 

Thiago and Alexis

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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I AM A U.S CITIZEN!

Before The Ceremony: 
  My ceremony was scheduled to take place in Campbell (for San Jose office), CA around 8:30am so, as my wife and I were driving from far away, we decided to leave home early in case of traffic or anything AND we ended up arriving around 7:10am and there was already a lot of people waiting (in their cars as it was cold outside). Around 7:30 (one hour before the ceremony) we decided to head to the front entrance and wait for it and there was already some people waiting over there. A man who apparently works at the theater thing came outside around 8:10 and said that they would open the doors at 8:30 and asked us to form 5 lines. 4 lines were for people that were waiting to become citizens and one line for family/friends and visitors. If you are bringing family/friends arrive early and get in line as the man said that they only had 200 seats for family/friends so some people wouldn't be able come in and that's exactly what happened as some people bring 10+ people for the ceremony!
  Around 8:30 USCIS officers came outside checking green cards and the oath ceremony notice. After checking those two, they write a number on your notice letter and circle it. That has to do with where you're going to seat once inside.
  Around 8:40am they let us in!

The Ceremony:
  Once you walk into the building, the officer waiting for you at the door checks your oath ceremony letter, tells you to go through door "west" or "east" of the theater and give you a white envelope with some cool stuff such as a small U.S flag, a passport application, a citizenship holder for your document and many other things! 
  After going through the "east - west" door, a lady directed me to my seat. When I got to my row, another lady took my oath ceremony notice and asked for my green card. I handed to her and she kept it as she kept everybody else's green card.
  After waiting around 10min (as I was one of the first ones to enter the building, I had to wait for everybody else to find their seat) the ceremony started. The ceremony started with a videoclip that had some awesome pictures of the first immigrants in America and phrases that they said when they arrived. It was very emotional and beautiful.
  The first person on stage was a man who talked about registering to vote and how important it is to actually vote and so on. Right after that, three USCIS officers went on stage and we all sang the national anthem. After that they started to call everyone's country of birth (I think we had people from 42 different countries participating on Thursday) and then we had to stand up and wait for all the countries (after your birth country) to be called. 
  Then, after that, we took the oath and we all became U.S citizens! People were crying and it was a very emotional moment! I will never forget that moment! Following the oath, we watched a videoclip where the President welcome us to America as new citizens!
  After that, we watched a videoclip with the song America the Beautiful and right after the video clip, a lady that works (as far as I understood) for the Dept. of State went on stage and said that we would be able to apply for a U.S passport right there after the ceremony if we would like to so, for those who wanted to apply for a U.S passport she asked us to stand up and she placed us under an oath. I would say that half of the 441 people that were there with me stood up and I was one of them.
  After that, the ceremony was over and they passed around distributing our citizenship certificates! I could finally  say, I AM AMERICAN!

After The Ceremony:
  Right when you leave the building there will be some people asking if you would like to register to vote and I totally recommend doing that! The person who I talked to about registering to vote (really quick right outside) told me that I could not register to vote in Santa Clara county because I live in a different county so I actually have to register in Monterey County. (sorry if it got confusing, haha). If you live in a different county other than Santa Clara pay attention on that. 
  After that, even before meeting my wife that was already outside waiting for me (they first let the family/friends out while they distribute the certificates so most likely, your loved one will already be waiting for you outside the building) I went to another room where I applied for my U.S passport right there! Attention, don't forget to bring blank checks and a passport photo!
  As far as I understand, the passport people are not always there so it could be that you won't be able to apply for a passport right there but you can always go to a post office right after the ceremony (as long as you have all the documents necessary with you) and apply for one. I went straight to the room where the people collecting passport applications were because I knew that the line would be huge if I were to wait a couple of minutes. When I got to the passport room, I was only the 5th person in line! They gave me an envelope where I put my citizenship certificate (I held my certificate of citizenship for less than 5 min as I went straight to the other room so I could apply for a U.S passport but I took a picture of it just so I have it, haha!), a passport photo, a check and my passport application! The walk around stamping applications and making sure that you signed it before submitting it! Also, make sure that you sign your citizenship certificate!
  For the passport, they let you apply for a passport book, a passport card or both! I decided to apply for both passport book and the card as I was like "why not get the card as well", haha! There are also different type of fees, it all depends on how fast you would like to receive your U.S passport(s). I picked the fastest one available and paid around $250 to receive them within two and a half weeks! They also mentioned that I will probably receive 3 separate envelopes: One with my passport book, one with my passport card and another one with my citizenship certificate (they will ship it back to you after processing your passport application, of course). If you write your email on your passport application, they will also notify you about the process of your application! When I left the room after applying for my U.S passports (passport book and card) the line was pretty long (yikes) so I'm glad I went straight there and now I was free to take pictures outside with my U.S flag and celebrate!

  And that was it guys! I am a PROUD AMERICAN CITIZEN! I'm so happy and excited! GO U.S.A!


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USCIS Phoenix, Arizona Lockbox
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UserName.........|GC-Date.|Sent....|Cashed..|NOA.....|Fprints.|In Line.|Int ltr.|Intrvw..|Oath....|Field Office.|NBC/IOE
Bella_28.........|02/26/13|01/10/18|01/12/18|01/17/18|02/05/18|06/25/18|06/30/18|07/30/18|08/23/18|San Jose, CA.|
tEe328cEe........|--/--/--|02/27/18|03/01/18|--/--/--|03/23/18|--/--/--|09/11/18|10/15/18|11/15/18|San Jose, CA.|IOE
UserName.........|GC-Date.|Sent....|Cashed..|NOA.....|Fprints.|In Line.|Int ltr.|Intrvw..|Oath....|Field Office.|NBC/IOE
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USCIS Online Filing
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UserName.........|GC-Date.|Sent....|Cashed..|NOA.....|Fprints.|In Line.|Int ltr.|Intrvw..|Oath....|Field Office.|NBC/IOE
snackqueen.......|12/12/12|11/13/17|11/13/17|11/13/17|11/27/17|--/--/--|03/21/18|05/21/18|06/14/18|San Jose, CA.|IOE
Indicatio........|07/08/14|12/11/17|12/11/17|12/11/17|12/27/17|--/--/--|05/18/18|06/22/18|08/23/18|San Jose, CA.|IOE
psychedelicx.....|02/22/12|01/22/18|01/22/18|01/22/18|02/08/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
tradishd.........|02/22/10|01/28/18|01/28/18|01/28/18|02/22/18|--/--/--|10/04/18|11/09/18|11/15/18|San Jose, CA.|IOE
teshah...........|02/27/15|01/31/18|01/31/18|02/01/18|02/23/18|--/--/--|08/01/18|09/05/18|10/25/18|San Jose, CA.|IOE
mav11235.........|04/23/15|02/08/18|02/09/18|02/09/18|02/26/18|--/--/--|08/18/18|09/21/18|11/15/18|San Jose, CA.|IOE
évariste.........|03/14/12|02/09/18|02/09/18|02/09/18|03/02/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
Shaup............|08/15/10|02/24/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|03/20/18|--/--/--|10/10/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
srays4all........|06/03/13|03/06/18|03/06/18|03/07/18|03/29/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|NBC
Generic1.........|05/22/15|03/21/18|03/21/18|03/24/18|04/10/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE 
Bandaria.........|06/24/15|03/27/18|03/27/18|03/27/18|04/03/18|--/--/--|10/24/18|11/28/18|01/17/19|San Jose, CA.|IOE
SamMaj...........|07/02/13|04/03/18|04/03/18|04/07/18|04/14/18|--/--/--|10/31/18|12/05/18|01/17/19|San Jose, CA.|IOE
thilimaa.........|05/07/15|04/20/18|04/20/18|04/20/18|04/25/18|--/--/--|12/20/18|01/24/19|02/21/19|San Jose, CA.|IOE
cococandy........|07/22/15|04/23/18|04/23/18|04/23/18|05/04/18|--/--/--|12/20/18|01/25/19|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
geff44...........|07/22/15|05/10/18|05/10/18|05/10/18|05/30/18|--/--/--|01/10/19|02/15/19|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
mdashali.........|08/13/13|05/22/18|05/22/18|05/26/18|06/12/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
nikha............|09/16/15|06/18/18|06/18/18|06/21/18|06/26/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
huggingbear108...|10/20/13|08/06/18|08/06/18|08/10/18|08/14/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
UserName.........|GC-Date.|Sent....|Cashed..|NOA.....|Fprints.|In Line.|Int ltr.|Intrvw..|Oath....|Field Office.|NBC/IOE

 

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Thiago and Alexis

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, geff44 said:

My wife's citizenship interview was scheduled 2/15/2019. We arrived 20 min. early  at the USCIS office.  After check in, we were told to wait to be called.  Waited for an hour and finally got called.  My wife was asked if we got a letter for the I 751 interview too.  She said no.  The officer asked for our contact number and told us she has to reschedule the interview within 90 days since it has to be a joint I 751 and N400 session.  They did not have the officers to do it at this time.  SIgh... have to wait again.

Feels extremely sad to hear this. But I am sure both your wife and @cococandy will get interview scheduled soon and everything should be right on track.

Edited by nikha
Grammatical error

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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10 hours ago, thilimaa said:

Hey,

 

Although it did not happen to me while, at the same time, I had applied for both I-751 and N-400, the same thing happened to @cococandy but I don’t think that they told her anything about having to re-schedule within 90 days. 

 

  What I told her was that back in December (almost 1 months before my N-400 interview) I sent a case inquiry because my ROC was out of processing time. A couple of days later I got an email saying that I’d have both interviews at the same time and a day after receiving this email I got a notification that my N-400 interview had been scheduled and another notification saying that my ROC was moved to San Jose, CA (my local office).

 

  I had my oath ceremony on Thursday (02/21) and now I can say that I am a proud citizen of the United States of America! 

 

  I’ll be posting my ceremony experience soon!

 

Thank you @thilimaa for such a valuable input on ROC and very detailed oath experience. Felt like I was almost there in the theater after reading all minute details about the venue and the procession.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
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13 hours ago, thilimaa said:

I AM A U.S CITIZEN!

Before The Ceremony: 
  My ceremony was scheduled to take place in Campbell (for San Jose office), CA around 8:30am so, as my wife and I were driving from far away, we decided to leave home early in case of traffic or anything AND we ended up arriving around 7:10am and there was already a lot of people waiting (in their cars as it was cold outside). Around 7:30 (one hour before the ceremony) we decided to head to the front entrance and wait for it and there was already some people waiting over there. A man who apparently works at the theater thing came outside around 8:10 and said that they would open the doors at 8:30 and asked us to form 5 lines. 4 lines were for people that were waiting to become citizens and one line for family/friends and visitors. If you are bringing family/friends arrive early and get in line as the man said that they only had 200 seats for family/friends so some people wouldn't be able come in and that's exactly what happened as some people bring 10+ people for the ceremony!
  Around 8:30 USCIS officers came outside checking green cards and the oath ceremony notice. After checking those two, they write a number on your notice letter and circle it. That has to do with where you're going to seat once inside.
  Around 8:40am they let us in!

The Ceremony:
  Once you walk into the building, the officer waiting for you at the door checks your oath ceremony letter, tells you to go through door "west" or "east" of the theater and give you a white envelope with some cool stuff such as a small U.S flag, a passport application, a citizenship holder for your document and many other things! 
  After going through the "east - west" door, a lady directed me to my seat. When I got to my row, another lady took my oath ceremony notice and asked for my green card. I handed to her and she kept it as she kept everybody else's green card.
  After waiting around 10min (as I was one of the first ones to enter the building, I had to wait for everybody else to find their seat) the ceremony started. The ceremony started with a videoclip that had some awesome pictures of the first immigrants in America and phrases that they said when they arrived. It was very emotional and beautiful.
  The first person on stage was a man who talked about registering to vote and how important it is to actually vote and so on. Right after that, three USCIS officers went on stage and we all sang the national anthem. After that they started to call everyone's country of birth (I think we had people from 42 different countries participating on Thursday) and then we had to stand up and wait for all the countries (after your birth country) to be called. 
  Then, after that, we took the oath and we all became U.S citizens! People were crying and it was a very emotional moment! I will never forget that moment! Following the oath, we watched a videoclip where the President welcome us to America as new citizens!
  After that, we watched a videoclip with the song America the Beautiful and right after the video clip, a lady that works (as far as I understood) for the Dept. of State went on stage and said that we would be able to apply for a U.S passport right there after the ceremony if we would like to so, for those who wanted to apply for a U.S passport she asked us to stand up and she placed us under an oath. I would say that half of the 441 people that were there with me stood up and I was one of them.
  After that, the ceremony was over and they passed around distributing our citizenship certificates! I could finally  say, I AM AMERICAN!

After The Ceremony:
  Right when you leave the building there will be some people asking if you would like to register to vote and I totally recommend doing that! The person who I talked to about registering to vote (really quick right outside) told me that I could not register to vote in Santa Clara county because I live in a different county so I actually have to register in Monterey County. (sorry if it got confusing, haha). If you live in a different county other than Santa Clara pay attention on that. 
  After that, even before meeting my wife that was already outside waiting for me (they first let the family/friends out while they distribute the certificates so most likely, your loved one will already be waiting for you outside the building) I went to another room where I applied for my U.S passport right there! Attention, don't forget to bring blank checks and a passport photo!
  As far as I understand, the passport people are not always there so it could be that you won't be able to apply for a passport right there but you can always go to a post office right after the ceremony (as long as you have all the documents necessary with you) and apply for one. I went straight to the room where the people collecting passport applications were because I knew that the line would be huge if I were to wait a couple of minutes. When I got to the passport room, I was only the 5th person in line! They gave me an envelope where I put my citizenship certificate (I held my certificate of citizenship for less than 5 min as I went straight to the other room so I could apply for a U.S passport but I took a picture of it just so I have it, haha!), a passport photo, a check and my passport application! The walk around stamping applications and making sure that you signed it before submitting it! Also, make sure that you sign your citizenship certificate!
  For the passport, they let you apply for a passport book, a passport card or both! I decided to apply for both passport book and the card as I was like "why not get the card as well", haha! There are also different type of fees, it all depends on how fast you would like to receive your U.S passport(s). I picked the fastest one available and paid around $250 to receive them within two and a half weeks! They also mentioned that I will probably receive 3 separate envelopes: One with my passport book, one with my passport card and another one with my citizenship certificate (they will ship it back to you after processing your passport application, of course). If you write your email on your passport application, they will also notify you about the process of your application! When I left the room after applying for my U.S passports (passport book and card) the line was pretty long (yikes) so I'm glad I went straight there and now I was free to take pictures outside with my U.S flag and celebrate!

  And that was it guys! I am a PROUD AMERICAN CITIZEN! I'm so happy and excited! GO U.S.A!



================================
USCIS Phoenix, Arizona Lockbox
================================
UserName.........|GC-Date.|Sent....|Cashed..|NOA.....|Fprints.|In Line.|Int ltr.|Intrvw..|Oath....|Field Office.|NBC/IOE
Bella_28.........|02/26/13|01/10/18|01/12/18|01/17/18|02/05/18|06/25/18|06/30/18|07/30/18|08/23/18|San Jose, CA.|
tEe328cEe........|--/--/--|02/27/18|03/01/18|--/--/--|03/23/18|--/--/--|09/11/18|10/15/18|11/15/18|San Jose, CA.|IOE
UserName.........|GC-Date.|Sent....|Cashed..|NOA.....|Fprints.|In Line.|Int ltr.|Intrvw..|Oath....|Field Office.|NBC/IOE

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USCIS Online Filing
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UserName.........|GC-Date.|Sent....|Cashed..|NOA.....|Fprints.|In Line.|Int ltr.|Intrvw..|Oath....|Field Office.|NBC/IOE
snackqueen.......|12/12/12|11/13/17|11/13/17|11/13/17|11/27/17|--/--/--|03/21/18|05/21/18|06/14/18|San Jose, CA.|IOE
Indicatio........|07/08/14|12/11/17|12/11/17|12/11/17|12/27/17|--/--/--|05/18/18|06/22/18|08/23/18|San Jose, CA.|IOE
psychedelicx.....|02/22/12|01/22/18|01/22/18|01/22/18|02/08/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
tradishd.........|02/22/10|01/28/18|01/28/18|01/28/18|02/22/18|--/--/--|10/04/18|11/09/18|11/15/18|San Jose, CA.|IOE
teshah...........|02/27/15|01/31/18|01/31/18|02/01/18|02/23/18|--/--/--|08/01/18|09/05/18|10/25/18|San Jose, CA.|IOE
mav11235.........|04/23/15|02/08/18|02/09/18|02/09/18|02/26/18|--/--/--|08/18/18|09/21/18|11/15/18|San Jose, CA.|IOE
évariste.........|03/14/12|02/09/18|02/09/18|02/09/18|03/02/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
Shaup............|08/15/10|02/24/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|03/20/18|--/--/--|10/10/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
srays4all........|06/03/13|03/06/18|03/06/18|03/07/18|03/29/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|NBC
Generic1.........|05/22/15|03/21/18|03/21/18|03/24/18|04/10/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE 
Bandaria.........|06/24/15|03/27/18|03/27/18|03/27/18|04/03/18|--/--/--|10/24/18|11/28/18|01/17/19|San Jose, CA.|IOE
SamMaj...........|07/02/13|04/03/18|04/03/18|04/07/18|04/14/18|--/--/--|10/31/18|12/05/18|01/17/19|San Jose, CA.|IOE
thilimaa.........|05/07/15|04/20/18|04/20/18|04/20/18|04/25/18|--/--/--|12/20/18|01/24/19|02/21/19|San Jose, CA.|IOE
cococandy........|07/22/15|04/23/18|04/23/18|04/23/18|05/04/18|--/--/--|12/20/18|01/25/19|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
geff44...........|07/22/15|05/10/18|05/10/18|05/10/18|05/30/18|--/--/--|01/10/19|02/15/19|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
mdashali.........|08/13/13|05/22/18|05/22/18|05/26/18|06/12/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
nikha............|09/16/15|06/18/18|06/18/18|06/21/18|06/26/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
huggingbear108...|10/20/13|08/06/18|08/06/18|08/10/18|08/14/18|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|San Jose, CA.|IOE
UserName.........|GC-Date.|Sent....|Cashed..|NOA.....|Fprints.|In Line.|Int ltr.|Intrvw..|Oath....|Field Office.|NBC/IOE

 

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GC-Date: The 'Resident Since' Date located on your first green card.
Sent: Date N-400 was mailed to USCIS.
Cashed: Date your check was cashed / credit card was charged by USCIS.
NOA: Receipt Notice Date Printed on your official I-797 notification.
Fprints:  Date assigned for fingerprinting (Bio-metrics). If you do your biometrics via walk-in prior to your scheduled appointment, please enter the date in bold blue.
In Line: Date you received e-notification about the start of your interview scheduling.
Int Ltr: Date you received the official letter in the mail regarding interview.
Interview: Date of your interview.
Oath: Date Oath taken.

 

Thank you for sharing Thilimaa and congradulations.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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There is someone with the username lk in the excel sheet tracker who had his/her interview yesterday. So if you are comfortable sharing your experience, please do.

 

I can't stress enough how important and useful it is to read ones interview experiences in our field office. Like for instance many following this thread would know by this time that if you have ROC + N400 together, you have to treat it differently by making sure you contact USCIS and get them to send your an interview date/time where they are staffed to conduct such combined interview.

Please update your case Google Sheet Based Tracker for San Jose Field Office

 

Please update your passport tracking cases Google Sheet Based Tracker for Passport

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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@toravir Thank you for sharing your case details. I look forward to hear about your interview experience in couple of weeks

Please update your case Google Sheet Based Tracker for San Jose Field Office

 

Please update your passport tracking cases Google Sheet Based Tracker for Passport

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Hey folks!

 

  This morning I got a case update saying that my certificate of naturalization was issued even though my oath ceremony was last Thursday on the 21st, haha! maybe that's why they ask you to wait around 10 days before going to the Social Security Administration, so they can update their system.

Thiago and Alexis

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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@mdashali I noticed you got done with your interview ? Everything went fine ? Anything you would be comfortable sharing with the forums is much appreciated

Please update your case Google Sheet Based Tracker for San Jose Field Office

 

Please update your passport tracking cases Google Sheet Based Tracker for Passport

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Hi to everyone today I reseive this notice so happy. On February 28, 2019, we scheduled an interview for your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, Receipt Number ............ We will mail you an interview notice. Please follow any instructions in the notice. If you move, go to 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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5 minutes ago, Amador said:

Hi to everyone today I reseive this notice so happy. On February 28, 2019, we scheduled an interview for your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, Receipt Number ............ We will mail you an interview notice. Please follow any instructions in the notice. If you move, go to 

Congo @Amador Please keep us posted with the date once you receive the interview letter

Please update your case Google Sheet Based Tracker for San Jose Field Office

 

Please update your passport tracking cases Google Sheet Based Tracker for Passport

 
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