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On 1/15/2020 at 9:23 AM, FM18 said:

 

I had my N400 interview today.  I asked if it was going to be a combo interview because I still have I-751 open. He said no. 
At the end of the interview, I passed the test but decision cannot be made because of pending I-751.  He had the file in front of him. He could have just reviewed it.  I asked if I was going to be interviewed separately for I-751. He said no more interview. 

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3 hours ago, Applicant2019 said:

I had my N400 interview today.  I asked if it was going to be a combo interview because I still have I-751 open. He said no. 
At the end of the interview, I passed the test but decision cannot be made because of pending I-751.  He had the file in front of him. He could have just reviewed it.  I asked if I was going to be interviewed separately for I-751. He said no more interview. 

Which office did you interview at? 

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7 hours ago, Applicant2019 said:

I had my N400 interview today.  I asked if it was going to be a combo interview because I still have I-751 open. He said no. 
At the end of the interview, I passed the test but decision cannot be made because of pending I-751.  He had the file in front of him. He could have just reviewed it.  I asked if I was going to be interviewed separately for I-751. He said no more interview. 

Does anyone know if this is normal? Is it common for them to say decision cannot be made because of pending I-751 

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20 hours ago, Applicant2019 said:

Does anyone know if this is normal? Is it common for them to say decision cannot be made because of pending I-751 

Did you go to the interview just by yourself or  with spouse ?

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Finally!!!! My husband's I-751 was approved on Jan 23rd.  No interview required.  (We've been together 15 years so I suspected they wouldn't bother with an interview).  

 

Now we are just waiting to hear word on his naturalization ceremony date.  Can't wait for all of this to be over.

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2 hours ago, InsanelyOne said:

Finally!!!! My husband's I-751 was approved on Jan 23rd.  No interview required.  (We've been together 15 years so I suspected they wouldn't bother with an interview).  

 

Now we are just waiting to hear word on his naturalization ceremony date.  Can't wait for all of this to be over.

What center did you apply ? And when did you apply ? 

2 hours ago, InsanelyOne said:

Finally!!!! My husband's I-751 was approved on Jan 23rd.  No interview required.  (We've been together 15 years so I suspected they wouldn't bother with an interview).  

 

Now we are just waiting to hear word on his naturalization ceremony date.  Can't wait for all of this to be over.

Congratulations!!! 

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4 hours ago, Applicant2019 said:

What center did you apply ? And when did you apply ? 

Congratulations!!! 

You can check out our timeline here. It has all the details. 

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On 1/25/2020 at 11:38 PM, Applicant2019 said:

Thank you. Congratulations once again. 

Thank you!  It's been almost 5 years since we started.  It's nice to have this behind us!

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On 1/13/2020 at 6:09 AM, Leef said:

Thanks for the advice, it’s a big help.

 

I got an appointment for N400 interview in two weeks. I called the service hotline but was told it will only be for N400 if the letter doesn’t say i751 too. Good that I checked visa journey too. I was about to go alone because the interview is at 0645, so I ask my husband to stay home and take the kids to school instead of coming with me. 
 

so guess the whole family is going just in case it’s a combo like yours, just let the kids be late to school.

I just had my interview. It turned out to be a combo interview! Can’t trust the service center. The first part was on I-751, when we met, how we met, when was the first date, what we did on first date, who proposed, how was it done. Where and when did we married. She asked all the information on the application again and checked them. So review your application. Then asked for documents with both our names. 
Then the N400, read a line and write a sentence. I was asked six or seven questions. Who’s the Vice President, who’s your senate, What’s one obligation for citizens only, ocean boarder the east side, what is rule of law, why there are 50 stars, forgot the last question. Then she said congratulations.

 

 I was told there is a ceremony in late February, and I will get the letter in 2 weeks. And she told me I won’t get my 10 year green card, she gave me a piece of paper that I need to bring with my green card to the ceremony. 

 

My long wait is finally close to the end. Best of luck to those who are still waiting. 

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On 1/28/2020 at 8:06 AM, Leef said:

I just had my interview. It turned out to be a combo interview! Can’t trust the service center. The first part was on I-751, when we met, how we met, when was the first date, what we did on first date, who proposed, how was it done. Where and when did we married. She asked all the information on the application again and checked them. So review your application. Then asked for documents with both our names. 
Then the N400, read a line and write a sentence. I was asked six or seven questions. Who’s the Vice President, who’s your senate, What’s one obligation for citizens only, ocean boarder the east side, what is rule of law, why there are 50 stars, forgot the last question. Then she said congratulations.

 

 I was told there is a ceremony in late February, and I will get the letter in 2 weeks. And she told me I won’t get my 10 year green card, she gave me a piece of paper that I need to bring with my green card to the ceremony. 

 

My long wait is finally close to the end. Best of luck to those who are still waiting. 

Congratulations.  What state did you file and did they approve it on the spot? I was told decision cannot be made because they need to review my I-751 

 
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