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23 minutes ago, mahanturbo said:

True. 2021.

How about this part? are these the same documents that I submitted for my ROC? 

 

 

2021 is not next year, also depending when you can apply and your FO etc it can take anywhere from a few months to over a year before you actually become a citizen - it is only at that stage you can apply for your wife.

 

I presume for your ROC you didn't submit documents that you intended to very soon enter another relationship serious enough to jump right into another marriage, but if you want to give it a try please come back and let us know how it works out.  I don't believe I've personally ever seen anyone attempt that report about it here, so it would certainly be useful information for future posters.

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On 6/17/2019 at 12:34 PM, SusieQQQ said:

2021 is not next year, also depending when you can apply and your FO etc it can take anywhere from a few months to over a year before you actually become a citizen - it is only at that stage you can apply for your wife.

 

SusieQQQ is correct. It takes minimum 8 months (very rare) to even 24 months (average I think is at least 1 year) from filing the N400 online paperwork for naturalization to you actually becoming a USC thru a naturalization swearing in ceremony depending on which FO your N400 case ends up in. Suggest you read other parts of the forum.

I-130 JOURNEY FOR F2A Minor Child of LPR (MNL Consular Processing)

7/29/20: Online I-130

9/28/20: I-130 Approved

10/1/20: NVC case number generated (10/5 CEAC ready for doc uploads & 11/18: Doc uploads completed for NVC review)

11/21/20: DQ'ed by NVC

1/24/23: USEM schedules interview (3/17: St Luke's medicals completed)

4/3/23: USEM F2A IV Interview (4/4: Visa Issuance & 4/6: Passport delivered)

6/6/23: US POE (6/8 SSN card mailed, 7/6 green card ordered)
 

I-130 JOURNEY FOR IR-5 Parent of USC (MNL Consular Processing)

1/18/19: Paper I-130

8/13/19: I-130 Approved 

9/9/19: NVC case number generated (10/7 CEAC ready for doc uploads & all doc uploads completed for NVC review)

11/25/19: DQ'ed by NVC

12/18/19: USEM schedules interview (12/27: St Luke's medicals completed)

1/6/20: USEM IR-5 IV Interview (3/4: Visa Issuance & 3/10: Passport delivered)

6/10/20: US POE (6/13 SSN card mailed, 7/3 green card ordered)
 

I-130/ I-485 FOR Parent of USC (Adjustment of Status, Not concurrent filing)

1/18/19: Paper I-130 (did not do concurrent I-485 filing)

6/25/19: Paper I-485 (7/5 Biometrics mailed)

7/12/19: Walk-in biometrics completed

7/31/19: Combo EAD/ AP mailed  (8/8: I-485 Interview Ready to be scheduled)

8/26/19: I-130 Approved (12/10/19: I-485 Interview scheduled)

1/28/20: Interview at Greer SC FO

2/6/20: I-485 approved, Green Card Ordered (2/10: Green Card Produced and Mailed)

Posted
13 hours ago, ultrasoul said:

SusieQQQ is correct. It takes minimum 8 months (very rare) to even 24 months (average I think is at least 1 year) from filing the N400 online paperwork for naturalization to you actually becoming a USC thru a naturalization swearing in ceremony depending on which FO your N400 case ends up in. Suggest you read other parts of the forum.

N400 was 5 months for my wife last year. Cincinnati. 

 
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