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14 hours ago, Vikingoutwest said:

Thank you Jamrep! I saw your oath ceremony picture in the other group - you look so happy! Congratulations on finishing your journey 🙂 The times are definitely way off sometimes! Okay, now I feel less crazy for checking the status so much hahaha - thank you, I will just keep doing that and cross fingers hehe. Congrats again, and have a beautiful day!

I have a feeling before the month end you will receive a good news @Vikingoutwest keep those positive vibes up !

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Posted
8 minutes ago, shearar said:

I have a feeling before the month end you will receive a good news @Vikingoutwest keep those positive vibes up !

Aw! Thank you Shearar 😄 You are so encouraging - I will do my best to just keep positive. Thanks again and have a great night!

4/23/2019 (Day 00): N-400 filed Online (Portland, OR), Receipt Notice

4/27/2019 (Day 04): Biometrics scheduled

4/29/2019 (Day 06): Receipt notice available online and received in mail, Biometrics notice available online 

5/06/2019 (Day 13): Biometrics letter received in mail

5/15/2019 (Day 22): Biometrics appointment

5/16/2019 (Day 23): Reviewed biometrics

8/30/2019 (Day 129): Estimated wait time count down expired, "we are taking longer than expected to process your case"

10/17/2019 (Day 177): Egov says "Interview was scheduled", 2 hours later Myuscis says the same - no date yet

10/18/2019 (Day 178): Interview document uploaded to Myuscis

11/25/2019 (Day 216): Interview in Portland, Oregon, "A decision cannot be made", 5 hours later Egov says "placed in line for Oath"

11/26/2019 (Day 217): Myuscis says "We approved your application" 

01/16/2020  (Day 268): Casetracker says "Oath ceremony notice was mailed" - 52 days since interview - no date yet

01/17/2020 (Day 269): Myuscis says "We scheduled your naturalization ceremony"

01/18/2020 (Day 270): Oath Ceremony document uploaded to Myuscis

02/06/2020 (Day 289): Oath Ceremony in Portland, Oregon

 

Uscis Processing Timelines https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/

Visajourney Timelines https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/citlist.php?cfl=&op5=5,10,11

April Filers 2019's Tracker https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19px0T7I0L1r79JhIJJriP1EXI1sO3u1ImNhcP38FETQ/edit#gid=0

 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, shearar said:

Congratulation, I am so happy for you!
I have few questions :
1- I understand its 3 years rule, but why he asked for your spouse? did you have a permanent green card 10  years ? or u had the the 2 years and u had to do the 754 interview with your spouse ?
2- why he asked for these documents  ? didnt you upload them in the system online or mailed them to them ? I am a little confused !

And congratulation again ! 

Thank you so much!

I applied under the 3-year rule, and I’ve already had my 10-yr gc approved (since last August). He didn’t ask to see my spouse, however he found it a bit strange that my husband was at home while I was there. In my head, I didn’t think him waiting for me would’ve been relevant at all, but I guess to him my husband may have come off a little “uninterested”. Just after we cleared that up, he asked to see the supporting documents- I did submit most of them when I first applied, however in the interview notice I was asked to bring all those docs to the interview with me, so I did. On top of all of those, I had a few more recent energy bills & bank statements, and he took a quick look at all of them and was satisfied. He even said that the previous couple he had interviewed had not been as prepared as me evidence-wise, so I guess it’s better to be safe than sorry. I brought this heavy folder with several compartments and hundreds of papers in it. I may have over prepared, but I’m glad I did it. 😄

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Good morning guys! We are getting a new citizen in our group!! Congratulations @RC-RC who has their oath ceremony tomorrow 😄 Best of luck and please come let us know how it all went! :) 

4/23/2019 (Day 00): N-400 filed Online (Portland, OR), Receipt Notice

4/27/2019 (Day 04): Biometrics scheduled

4/29/2019 (Day 06): Receipt notice available online and received in mail, Biometrics notice available online 

5/06/2019 (Day 13): Biometrics letter received in mail

5/15/2019 (Day 22): Biometrics appointment

5/16/2019 (Day 23): Reviewed biometrics

8/30/2019 (Day 129): Estimated wait time count down expired, "we are taking longer than expected to process your case"

10/17/2019 (Day 177): Egov says "Interview was scheduled", 2 hours later Myuscis says the same - no date yet

10/18/2019 (Day 178): Interview document uploaded to Myuscis

11/25/2019 (Day 216): Interview in Portland, Oregon, "A decision cannot be made", 5 hours later Egov says "placed in line for Oath"

11/26/2019 (Day 217): Myuscis says "We approved your application" 

01/16/2020  (Day 268): Casetracker says "Oath ceremony notice was mailed" - 52 days since interview - no date yet

01/17/2020 (Day 269): Myuscis says "We scheduled your naturalization ceremony"

01/18/2020 (Day 270): Oath Ceremony document uploaded to Myuscis

02/06/2020 (Day 289): Oath Ceremony in Portland, Oregon

 

Uscis Processing Timelines https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/

Visajourney Timelines https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/citlist.php?cfl=&op5=5,10,11

April Filers 2019's Tracker https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19px0T7I0L1r79JhIJJriP1EXI1sO3u1ImNhcP38FETQ/edit#gid=0

 

Posted
16 hours ago, _Blossom_ said:

Thank you so much!

I applied under the 3-year rule, and I’ve already had my 10-yr gc approved (since last August). He didn’t ask to see my spouse, however he found it a bit strange that my husband was at home while I was there. In my head, I didn’t think him waiting for me would’ve been relevant at all, but I guess to him my husband may have come off a little “uninterested”. Just after we cleared that up, he asked to see the supporting documents- I did submit most of them when I first applied, however in the interview notice I was asked to bring all those docs to the interview with me, so I did. On top of all of those, I had a few more recent energy bills & bank statements, and he took a quick look at all of them and was satisfied. He even said that the previous couple he had interviewed had not been as prepared as me evidence-wise, so I guess it’s better to be safe than sorry. I brought this heavy folder with several compartments and hundreds of papers in it. I may have over prepared, but I’m glad I did it. 😄

Congratulations again and I agree with you better be prepared

Posted
On 8/21/2019 at 11:09 PM, _Blossom_ said:

Thank you so much!

I applied under the 3-year rule, and I’ve already had my 10-yr gc approved (since last August). He didn’t ask to see my spouse, however he found it a bit strange that my husband was at home while I was there. In my head, I didn’t think him waiting for me would’ve been relevant at all, but I guess to him my husband may have come off a little “uninterested”. Just after we cleared that up, he asked to see the supporting documents- I did submit most of them when I first applied, however in the interview notice I was asked to bring all those docs to the interview with me, so I did. On top of all of those, I had a few more recent energy bills & bank statements, and he took a quick look at all of them and was satisfied. He even said that the previous couple he had interviewed had not been as prepared as me evidence-wise, so I guess it’s better to be safe than sorry. I brought this heavy folder with several compartments and hundreds of papers in it. I may have over prepared, but I’m glad I did it. 😄

thank you so much 

Posted
On 8/22/2019 at 6:54 AM, Vikingoutwest said:

Good morning guys! We are getting a new citizen in our group!! Congratulations @RC-RC who has their oath ceremony tomorrow 😄 Best of luck and please come let us know how it all went! :) 

Good vibes and good luck

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Posted

Hi Everyone,

 

I became a citizen today! :) I had my oath ceremony in Syracuse and there were 100 people who became citizens with me. Everything went well and as planned (on time), they hand over the certificates after the oath and encouraged to apply for passport as soon as we can.

 

Wish all of you good luck for a smooth and fast process!

 

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, RC-RC said:

Hi Everyone,

 

I became a citizen today! :) I had my oath ceremony in Syracuse and there were 100 people who became citizens with me. Everything went well and as planned (on time), they hand over the certificates after the oath and encouraged to apply for passport as soon as we can.

 

Wish all of you good luck for a smooth and fast process!

 

 

Congratulations !!! so happy for you !

 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, RC-RC said:

Hi Everyone,

 

I became a citizen today! :) I had my oath ceremony in Syracuse and there were 100 people who became citizens with me. Everything went well and as planned (on time), they hand over the certificates after the oath and encouraged to apply for passport as soon as we can.

 

Wish all of you good luck for a smooth and fast process!

 

 

YAAAAAY RC-RC!!! How awesome is that? Thank you for letting us know - and now you are "green" in the tracker 😄 So happy for you! 

4/23/2019 (Day 00): N-400 filed Online (Portland, OR), Receipt Notice

4/27/2019 (Day 04): Biometrics scheduled

4/29/2019 (Day 06): Receipt notice available online and received in mail, Biometrics notice available online 

5/06/2019 (Day 13): Biometrics letter received in mail

5/15/2019 (Day 22): Biometrics appointment

5/16/2019 (Day 23): Reviewed biometrics

8/30/2019 (Day 129): Estimated wait time count down expired, "we are taking longer than expected to process your case"

10/17/2019 (Day 177): Egov says "Interview was scheduled", 2 hours later Myuscis says the same - no date yet

10/18/2019 (Day 178): Interview document uploaded to Myuscis

11/25/2019 (Day 216): Interview in Portland, Oregon, "A decision cannot be made", 5 hours later Egov says "placed in line for Oath"

11/26/2019 (Day 217): Myuscis says "We approved your application" 

01/16/2020  (Day 268): Casetracker says "Oath ceremony notice was mailed" - 52 days since interview - no date yet

01/17/2020 (Day 269): Myuscis says "We scheduled your naturalization ceremony"

01/18/2020 (Day 270): Oath Ceremony document uploaded to Myuscis

02/06/2020 (Day 289): Oath Ceremony in Portland, Oregon

 

Uscis Processing Timelines https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/

Visajourney Timelines https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/citlist.php?cfl=&op5=5,10,11

April Filers 2019's Tracker https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19px0T7I0L1r79JhIJJriP1EXI1sO3u1ImNhcP38FETQ/edit#gid=0

 

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Posted
16 hours ago, shearar said:

Question for those who did the interview, do we have to memorize dates ?

 

in the n400 questions like the date (day-month-year) of like where we lived, dates of moving jobs,what date to what date the prior marriage of a spouse .. etc  , or the officer will mention the dates and we have to confirm it ?

 

I was worried I might have to, but he didn’t ask me for specifics. Your IO may be more strict, though! 

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Posted

Next up for interview is....drumroll..... @shearar!!!! Best of luck tomorrow!!! You will do great - and I am super excited to hear about your experience 😄 

4/23/2019 (Day 00): N-400 filed Online (Portland, OR), Receipt Notice

4/27/2019 (Day 04): Biometrics scheduled

4/29/2019 (Day 06): Receipt notice available online and received in mail, Biometrics notice available online 

5/06/2019 (Day 13): Biometrics letter received in mail

5/15/2019 (Day 22): Biometrics appointment

5/16/2019 (Day 23): Reviewed biometrics

8/30/2019 (Day 129): Estimated wait time count down expired, "we are taking longer than expected to process your case"

10/17/2019 (Day 177): Egov says "Interview was scheduled", 2 hours later Myuscis says the same - no date yet

10/18/2019 (Day 178): Interview document uploaded to Myuscis

11/25/2019 (Day 216): Interview in Portland, Oregon, "A decision cannot be made", 5 hours later Egov says "placed in line for Oath"

11/26/2019 (Day 217): Myuscis says "We approved your application" 

01/16/2020  (Day 268): Casetracker says "Oath ceremony notice was mailed" - 52 days since interview - no date yet

01/17/2020 (Day 269): Myuscis says "We scheduled your naturalization ceremony"

01/18/2020 (Day 270): Oath Ceremony document uploaded to Myuscis

02/06/2020 (Day 289): Oath Ceremony in Portland, Oregon

 

Uscis Processing Timelines https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/

Visajourney Timelines https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/citlist.php?cfl=&op5=5,10,11

April Filers 2019's Tracker https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19px0T7I0L1r79JhIJJriP1EXI1sO3u1ImNhcP38FETQ/edit#gid=0

 

 
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