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3 minutes ago, Vikingoutwest said:

Yay:-) On your dhs account https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov/

underneath your estimated completion date, there should be 3 tabs - the 3rd is documents. There will be a link for your receipt notice that you can click on for a pdf file. If it doesn't show up yet, just wait a few days and it will. I just was able to access mine today and I applied on 4/23. The system has been having issues. Also, nothing was emailed to me either, I think they just mean the pdf thing:-)

Awesome! Thanks and good luck! :)

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1 hour ago, ANF2014 said:

So I was finally able to access documents online, but it’s only showing receipt notice and nothing for the biometric appointment. How long after status updates for documents to be viewable online?

I got an update regarding my biometrics on Saturday, and was able to access the notice pdf this afternoon 

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2 hours ago, _Blossom_ said:

Cool! I’ll try a walk in as well. Will you go in the morning? That’s what I’ll do but I’m afraid they might be too busy then. My biometrics was originally scheduled for the 17th at 8am

New Orleans is about 90 miles....so I plan to try to avoid Rush hour traffic and get there mid morning.   If its too busy I will try in the afternoon.....hey, It's New Orleans, I am sure I can find SOMETHING to do to fill my time......lol :)

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On 4/27/2019 at 9:01 AM, Vikingoutwest said:

Hi @Numii

 

1. I have been married to my US citizen spouse since 2004 - been in the states on green card since summer 2010. I just filed my n400 on 4/23 and I chose 5year eligibility. It is my impression that if you have been in the states legally for 5years then that is the rule you should apply under. I could be making a mistake though - so I would check plenty of sources before you decide! 

2. This is where you can find relevant info, there is a link to a document checklist on the right hand side of the page https://www.uscis.gov/us-citizenship/citizenship-through-naturalization

3. I can't help you on this one - I am female and have not needed to look into the selective service issue 

 

Good luck on your application! When you do apply, please come share your timeline experiences 🙂

thank you for your response. 

I have been on GC since feb 2014, so I guess i should apply under 5year rule. 

 

I will apply in a day or two. 

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On 4/27/2019 at 10:03 AM, chars said:

@Vikingoutwest, thanks for the input.

 

@Numii, before I answer question number 1, I will like to know how you got your green card. Is it through marriage? And secondly how long you have had it for?

 

My answer for question number 2 depends on your response for question number 1

 

Here is my answer for question number 3 because I do have "Selective Service Information Status Letter".

 

**This was my situation below**

 

USCIS officers:

Immigrant Men 31 and Older - In accordance with U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Service (USCIS) Policy Manual - Volume 12 - Part D - Chapter 7, applicants for naturalization who are over age 31 are eligible for naturalization even if they knowingly and willfully failed to register. This is because the applicant's failure to register would be outside of the statutory period during which the applicant must show that he is of good moral character and disposed to the good order and happiness of the United States. Thus a man's failure to register with Selective Service does not make him ineligible for naturalization because he is age 31 or older. Also, since an immigrant who is age 31 or older remains eligible for naturalization even if he knowingly and willfully failed to register, he should not be asked to get a "Status Information Letter" from Selective Service.

 

@Numii, this one below falls in your situation. You were not required to register for Selective Service if you didn't. Non immigrants are exempted. All you need is a "Status Information Letter". I will show you how to get one.

 

Non-U.S. male on a valid non-immigrant visa 
For example, if the man entered the United States as an F-1 student visa and remained in that status until his 26th birthday, he would need to provide documentation indicating that he was admitted on an F-1 visa and attended school full-time as required.  A complete list of acceptable documentation for exemption may be found Selective Service website.


 

 

https://www.sss.gov/Registration/Status-Information-Letter

 

 

thank you for your response. 

1. I got my GC through marriage, since Feb 2014. 

 

3. Do i still have to get a letter proving i was not required to register for selective service? This is the first I heard, so wanted to double check. 

 

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9 hours ago, NinaG said:

I am trying to get my tax transcript from IRS for 2018, somehow it didn't let me download the form online. Has anyone had this problem with the IRS's website?

 

Thanks.

I filed my taxes with turbu tax online, and they have copy of your tax return if filed with them

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Just got my Biometric letter from the My case tab, scheduled on May.17, and planning go to the office after I receive the actually Letter from the mail,  Just wonder If it's ok to do early walk-in a week earlier? 

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9 minutes ago, Aaronwang0713 said:

Just got my Biometric letter from the My case tab, scheduled on May.17, and planning go to the office after I receive the actually Letter from the mail,  Just wonder If it's ok to do early walk-in a week earlier? 

Same here, my husband plans on going in this Friday and his is also scheduled for May 17th, worse case they'll say he'll have to come back closer to scheduled date. The office is only 20 minutes from where we live. 

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3 hours ago, shearar said:

I filed my taxes with turbu tax online, and they have copy of your tax return if filed with them

Don't we need certified copies from IRS? I checked the website, and it costs 50 bucks. Correct me if I am wrong. 

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