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Hi everyone! 

I just received a letter for my N-400 Interview. My i-751 is still pending. Has anyone gone gone through the same situation? What can I expect after the interview? Do you get approved right there or do you get a letter letting you know? 

 

Thanks in advance! 

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25 minutes ago, dasagu said:

Hi everyone! 

I just received a letter for my N-400 Interview. My i-751 is still pending. Has anyone gone gone through the same situation? What can I expect after the interview? Do you get approved right there or do you get a letter letting you know? 

 

Thanks in advance! 

Congrats. R u in Chicago?

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4 hours ago, GoodbyeGirl said:

Got my interview tomorrow (combi), will spend this evening doing last minute prep. 

 

The only thing I wasn't able to provide was IRS tax transcripts, I really hope it isn't an issue. I got the formal i-751 interview letter, with the required evidences checklist, about 6 weeks after the N400 call up. There wasn't enough time to get them, ordering via mail was the only option (for me) and they're still on their way.

 

I do have 3 years tax returns and W2s so am hoping the IO will be happy with that. I can always offer to submit post interview, but I'll wait and see if it comes up on the day.

 

I've got everything crossed for a smooth outcome, but from reading about other people's experiences, I'm prepared for some roadblocks. Hoping for the best, but prepared to go into wait mode.

 

🤞

 

Good luck to you. I’m sure you will be fine. Please keep us updated. Finger cross

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46 minutes ago, dasagu said:

Hi everyone! 

I just received a letter for my N-400 Interview. My i-751 is still pending. Has anyone gone gone through the same situation? What can I expect after the interview? Do you get approved right there or do you get a letter letting you know? 

 

Thanks in advance! 

I had the same thing . I had the 751 and the 400 form . I went to the interview alone and everything was fine but the officer said I had to take my wife with me. and after the interview, he gave me a 692 form that says I passed the test and the decision can't be made yet. after 2 weeks of waiting, my wife and I caught our officer leaving. and we asked him and he said that we would have a second interview with his wife . then another month passed and came form 52 . in this document it is written to come together with the wife and to bring proofs . this Friday, March 15, I will have a second interview. 45 I was nervous and now I'm just waiting to see what happens.

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5 hours ago, GoodbyeGirl said:

Got my interview tomorrow (combi), will spend this evening doing last minute prep. 

 

The only thing I wasn't able to provide was IRS tax transcripts, I really hope it isn't an issue. I got the formal i-751 interview letter, with the required evidences checklist, about 6 weeks after the N400 call up. There wasn't enough time to get them, ordering via mail was the only option (for me) and they're still on their way.

 

I do have 3 years tax returns and W2s so am hoping the IO will be happy with that. I can always offer to submit post interview, but I'll wait and see if it comes up on the day.

 

I've got everything crossed for a smooth outcome, but from reading about other people's experiences, I'm prepared for some roadblocks. Hoping for the best, but prepared to go into wait mode.

 

🤞

 

good luck m sure ,you will be fine ,please keep us updated .blessings 

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Thanks! I'll post an update tomorrow. 

 

2 hours ago, dannyphan91 said:

Good luck to you. I’m sure you will be fine. Please keep us updated. Finger cross

 

1 hour ago, LOVE MY LIFE said:

good luck m sure ,you will be fine ,please keep us updated .blessings 

 

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Current status: UK and USA citizen

12-Mar-19: I-751 (WAC18026) + N400 combi interview

Outcome

16 Mar-19: I-751 ~ Green Card in Hand (from submission to card delivery, 17 months)

19 Apr-19:  N400 ~ Naturalization Oath Ceremony, certificate in-hand! (from submission to oath, 6 months)

1 May 19: Voter registration card in-hand

3 May 19: USA passport in-hand

11 May 19: New SSN card in-hand

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7 hours ago, GoodbyeGirl said:

Got my interview tomorrow (combi), will spend this evening doing last minute prep. 

 

The only thing I wasn't able to provide was IRS tax transcripts, I really hope it isn't an issue. I got the formal i-751 interview letter, with the required evidences checklist, about 6 weeks after the N400 call up. There wasn't enough time to get them, ordering via mail was the only option (for me) and they're still on their way.

 

I do have 3 years tax returns and W2s so am hoping the IO will be happy with that. I can always offer to submit post interview, but I'll wait and see if it comes up on the day.

 

I've got everything crossed for a smooth outcome, but from reading about other people's experiences, I'm prepared for some roadblocks. Hoping for the best, but prepared to go into wait mode.

 

🤞

 

Wish you all the best!! From what I've learned about the combi interview, they just want to know you and your spouse are still together and in a legit union, and that you are eligible to become a naturalized citizen (passing the tests and background check). They probably won't ask about the transcripts.

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On 3/7/2019 at 9:17 PM, Nikolas2017 said:

thanks))) i hope. i count every day) 9-8-..................7((( my wife said not worries)) but you Know 

It will all be over soon. Don't even sweat. Take your mind away from it and the day will come faster than you think. Make sure you take your spouse with you this time. Lol

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23 minutes ago, Knockturn Alley said:

It will all be over soon. Don't even sweat. Take your mind away from it and the day will come faster than you think. Make sure you take your spouse with you this time. Lol

yes)))) i will))) i hope IO will says you are approove)))) i will drink all night

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13 hours ago, Nikolas2017 said:

I had the same thing . I had the 751 and the 400 form . I went to the interview alone and everything was fine but the officer said I had to take my wife with me. and after the interview, he gave me a 692 form that says I passed the test and the decision can't be made yet. after 2 weeks of waiting, my wife and I caught our officer leaving. and we asked him and he said that we would have a second interview with his wife . then another month passed and came form 52 . in this document it is written to come together with the wife and to bring proofs . this Friday, March 15, I will have a second interview. 45 I was nervous and now I'm just waiting to see what happens.

Amazing! Good luck on Friday - Let me know how it goes my Tampa friend!!

17 hours ago, GoodbyeGirl said:

Got my interview tomorrow (combi), will spend this evening doing last minute prep. 

 

The only thing I wasn't able to provide was IRS tax transcripts, I really hope it isn't an issue. I got the formal i-751 interview letter, with the required evidences checklist, about 6 weeks after the N400 call up. There wasn't enough time to get them, ordering via mail was the only option (for me) and they're still on their way.

 

I do have 3 years tax returns and W2s so am hoping the IO will be happy with that. I can always offer to submit post interview, but I'll wait and see if it comes up on the day.

 

I've got everything crossed for a smooth outcome, but from reading about other people's experiences, I'm prepared for some roadblocks. Hoping for the best, but prepared to go into wait mode.

 

🤞

 

wahoo! Good luck today! I'm rooting for you! Let us know how it goes!

 

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On 10/3/2018 at 10:56 AM, nompish said:

I am creating this thread for October filers as i am going to be one of them. Will be filing online on 10/10/18.

My cousin appiled on Oct 3 and today they schedule her appt. You should keep checking your mailbox from now 😋 Her local office is Miwaukee WI

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So envious of all you guys with interviews scheduled (happy for you too of course!)

Latest update in the SF filers thread, one poster just received interview notice.... 361 days after filing... so my year estimate still looks sadly accurate...

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6 minutes ago, GoodbyeGirl said:

 

I was really lucky today and had a good combi interview experience. Here’s my story, I hope it helps anyone looking for a detailed account. Warning… it’s long!

 

It was lousy weather, we (me and my husband) set off for our 8:30am appointment in a torrential downpour. I was a little worried about looking like a drowned rat on arrival. 😊

 

At the front desk, security asked for my appointment letters and we both had to show ID. We then had to empty our pockets and put our items in a container (like at the airport) and go through the body scanner. We were then told to sit in the waiting room. It wasn’t full, just a few people. There was one officer sitting behind a glass window who had the patience of a saint. I was struck by how many visitors needed an awful lot of help and didn’t arrive with receipt numbers or much in the way of documentation. She seemed to spend most of her time directing people to which form to fill out and explaining that this office didn’t provide visas or a form filling in service.

 

We got called by an Immigration Officer (about 10 minutes after our scheduled appointment time), and were led to a private office. On the way, he asked for my 2-year Green Card and my 18-month extension letter (both were given back to me at the end of the interview).

 

The IO seemed to have a lot on his plate, was a bit grouchy at first, but was friendly and clear in his instructions. I had to stand on the left, my husband on the right and we raised our right hands and promised to tell the truth.

 

The IO explained that we’d be interviewed together for my 10 year Green Card and then my husband could leave, and I’d take the citizenship test and interview alone. He had my application on his desk and went through some basic questions from the i-751 – like name, address, telephone number, job – which I confirmed. We’d moved last summer and though our new address was confirmed by Homeland Security, and letters from service centres have been arriving to the right place, he had our old address and updated it during the interview.

 

He asked if we had a joint bank account, but didn’t ask to see any of the mountain of evidence I’d brought along. Before I knew it, that was the Green Card part done, and my husband was dismissed. Another nice and friendly IO came and escorted him back to the waiting room.

 

The IO then explained we’d start the citizenship interview with the civics test. I was asked these 6 questions which I got right so didn’t have to answer the full 10:

  • When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
  • How many US Senators are there?
  • Who is the Chief Justice of the United States now?
  • What is the capital of the United States?
  • Where is the Statue of Liberty?
  • Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived?

Then I had to read out a statement which flashed up on a screen in front of me,  ‘Who elects Congress?’ I used a stylus to write the answer that the IO kept repeating, ‘the people elect Congress.’ Luckily it was legible though it did look like I was kindergarten age. Those things are hard to write with!

 

After that there was a long list of mostly ‘no’ questions like ‘have you ever committed some horrible act?’ The last 3 or 4 were ‘yes’ questions like agreeing to accept and obey the laws of the States.

 

He then told me I could relax while he updated the system. He said he was approving me for both Green Card and citizenship and I may or may not get a physical Green Card in the post. He said as my extension letter was good till July-2019, I could hold onto them and not worry about getting a stamp in my passport.

 

My name and basic details flashed up on screen which I had to check and sign, as this is how they’ll appear on my naturalisation certificate.

 

He said there was some spaces left on the 19 April oath ceremony so if the system updates in time, I should get an invite in the mail. He then handed me an N-652 confirming that I’d passed the N400 tests and that my application has been recommended for approval. The entire thing took around 30 minutes.

 

Within an hour of leaving, my case status online had changed to:

  • N400: Oath Ceremony Notice Was Mailed
  • i-751: New Card Is Being Produced

Hopefully I’ll get confirmation in my online documents of the oath ceremony date in a few days.

 

Some stray observations:

  • The IO seemed time-crunched, and said he gets a set amount of time for each interview. You can get a deferred result if you go over time, bring too much evidence (like all the societies/clubs/organisations) you belong to, as the IO has to type it all in during the allocated interview time slot
  • Similarly, the IO types up all you say in response to answers, so keep it brief
  • I was surprised we didn’t get interrogated a bit more, but apparently we are quite boring. The IO said i-751 interviews are typically held if there’s something they want to review in more detail, but in straight forward combi cases, it’s more of an adjudication of the application done with the applicant in attendance. That kind of explains the lack of interrogation.

Anyway, thank God that’s over! Sorry for the long post, I hope it helps someone.

 

I’m really looking forward to getting my oath ceremony date.


Good luck everyone!  

 

Yay. Congratulations 🍾. Thank you for sharing your experience 

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