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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
Timeline
Posted
On 8/8/2020 at 8:26 AM, JFH said:

Which office are? I’m September 2019 at Seattle and no update since “we reviewed your biometrics” in October 2019.

Same here - my "estimated completion" has gradually slipped too, from October 2020 to January 2021.

Posted

Quick update, I received my oath ceremony in the mail but my oath was done same day, I guess it was computer generated. This is just for you guys who do same day oath not to worry because it just automatically generates. The date in the letter was the same day I did my oath which was past. 
Hope everyone still going through this journey finds favor and success in Jesus name Amen.

Posted
7 hours ago, Zenya said:

I applied in October 2018. My case still stuck -As of November 27, 2018, we are actively reviewing your Form N-400/

still waiting(

Have you called USCIS about an update?? Do you have a pending i751?

IR-1/CR-1
Spoiler

GOT MARRIED: 3-APR-2015 :wub:

HUSBAND FILED I-130: 29-MAY-2015

VISAS APPROVED: 15-JUN-2016

VISAS IN HAND; GREEN CARD FEES PAID: 21-JUN-2016

PORT OF ENTRY - FT. LAUDERDALE INTL AIRPORT: 06-AUG-2016
CONDITIONAL GREEN CARDS RECEIVED: 23-SEP-2016
 
I-751 FILER   
Spoiler
FILED REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS: 25-JUN-2018
FILE SENT TO NEBRASKA SERVICE CENTER 11-MAY-2019
10-YR GREEN CARDS APPROVED 17-JUN-2019 
10-YR GREEN CARDS RECEIVED 21-JUN-2019 :dance: 

N-400 FILER
Spoiler
FILED CITIZENSHIP ONLINE; RECEIVED NOA1: 8-DEC-2019
BIOMETRICS WALK-IN: 18-DEC-2019
INTERVIEW SCHEDULED: 26-OCT-2020
APPROVED/SAME DAY OATH CEREMONY: 26-OCT-2020
 
US PASSPORT
APPLICATION APPOINTMENT AT USPS (ROUTINE): 16-SEP-2021
PASSPORT APPROVED: 30-SEP-2021
PASSPORT RECEIVED: 5-OCT-2021
Country: Ukraine
Timeline
Posted
2 hours ago, Amadia said:

Have you called USCIS about an update?? Do you have a pending i751?

yes. I had my I-751. It was approved  July 28 ( filled in October 2017). They said - your N400 cannot be adjudicated until your I-751 is completed.

Processing time for N-400 at Seattle now 16-24,5 m

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: El Salvador
Timeline
Posted
On 7/28/2020 at 5:21 PM, Roms said:

Thank you!! Good luck to us! yours is next week already. I am busy memorizing now hehe 😄

Hey! How are you doing?, I remembered that you interview is today, please share with us how it went!

Posted
12 hours ago, Zenya said:

I applied in October 2018. My case still stuck -As of November 27, 2018, we are actively reviewing your Form N-400/

still waiting(

I assume you are also a Seattle filer with that timescale?

Timeline in brief:

Married: September 27, 2014

I-130 filed: February 5, 2016

NOA1: February 8, 2016 Nebraska

NOA2: July 21, 2016

Interview: December 6, 2016 London

POE: December 19, 2016 Las Vegas

N-400 filed: September 30, 2019

Interview: March 22, 2021 Seattle

Oath: March 22, 2021 COVID-style same-day oath

 

Now a US citizen!

Posted

Hello guys. Here's my n400 journey.

 

Sept. 30, 2019 - Submitted N400 in D.C office

March 2020 - submitted AR-11 Change of Address

March 2020 - We moved to Florida

March 2020 - received interview date schedule on April 13, 2020 in D.C office.

March 2020 - received interview de-schedule

July 2020 - received new interview date on August 10, 2020 1:45PM (West Palm Beach Office)

 

The day of the interview in West Palm.

1:30PM - I entered the building. Then a guard checked my IDs and interview letter and asked me about COVID symptoms. Then I passed through the security (there were 2 guards checking the belongings) Then just few feet away is a staff and gave me my number  and went to the waiting area. There were total of 10 people seating 6 ft away in that waiting area. But 4 of those people were just waiting for their certificate.

2:10PM - I am all alone at the waiting area

2:15PM - finally my number was called by the interviewee

 

During the interview:

The interviewee asked me to keep standing and raise my right hand to promise to tell the truth bla bla bla so help me God - I do. Then I sat down, the interviewee asked my passport, ID and my green card. I gave my Virginia Driver's license, passport and green card. We had a bit more conversation about my Virginia Driver's license, I explained why I didn't change my driver's license yet and it is due to COVID and my husband is a cancer patient so I don't want to take the risk of exposing myself at DMV to have it change. He kind a gave me a little hard time by talking how important it is to have my driver's license change before my interview bla bla bla but at the same time he is also nice - we were joking around and laughing. I also mention about the traffic violation I got in March 2020. He didn't give me hard time about that, he just copied the receipts about the traffic violation. Then asked me about the 5-10 YES or No questions from the N400 application. Then I read the sentence at the ipad and wrote the sentence he told me to write (very basic, nothing to worry about it). Civic questions are easy ( Who is the US President now? What happened at the constitution convention? I forgot the rest)

Then, he hand me this white paper saying he APPROVED MY CASE!!!!! Yey!! He also scheduled my oath ceremony at the same day.

 

Around 2:50sh PM : interview is done.

 

3PM: at the waiting area - a staff hand me my naturalization certificate and we went to another room (Oath taking ceremony room) . He gave us the envelops and the U.S Flag. And I AM DONE!!! 👏:D I AM SO HAPPY!!! 

 

Good luck to you guys!!! Just hang in there. :)

 

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: El Salvador
Timeline
Posted
10 minutes ago, Roms said:

Hello guys. Here's my n400 journey.

 

Sept. 30, 2019 - Submitted N400 in D.C office

March 2020 - submitted AR-11 Change of Address

March 2020 - We moved to Florida

March 2020 - received interview date schedule on April 13, 2020 in D.C office.

March 2020 - received interview de-schedule

July 2020 - received new interview date on August 10, 2020 1:45PM (West Palm Beach Office)

 

The day of the interview in West Palm.

1:30PM - I entered the building. Then a guard checked my IDs and interview letter and asked me about COVID symptoms. Then I passed through the security (there were 2 guards checking the belongings) Then just few feet away is a staff and gave me my number  and went to the waiting area. There were total of 10 people seating 6 ft away in that waiting area. But 4 of those people were just waiting for their certificate.

2:10PM - I am all alone at the waiting area

2:15PM - finally my number was called by the interviewee

 

During the interview:

The interviewee asked me to keep standing and raise my right hand to promise to tell the truth bla bla bla so help me God - I do. Then I sat down, the interviewee asked my passport, ID and my green card. I gave my Virginia Driver's license, passport and green card. We had a bit more conversation about my Virginia Driver's license, I explained why I didn't change my driver's license yet and it is due to COVID and my husband is a cancer patient so I don't want to take the risk of exposing myself at DMV to have it change. He kind a gave me a little hard time by talking how important it is to have my driver's license change before my interview bla bla bla but at the same time he is also nice - we were joking around and laughing. I also mention about the traffic violation I got in March 2020. He didn't give me hard time about that, he just copied the receipts about the traffic violation. Then asked me about the 5-10 YES or No questions from the N400 application. Then I read the sentence at the ipad and wrote the sentence he told me to write (very basic, nothing to worry about it). Civic questions are easy ( Who is the US President now? What happened at the constitution convention? I forgot the rest)

Then, he hand me this white paper saying he APPROVED MY CASE!!!!! Yey!! He also scheduled my oath ceremony at the same day.

 

Around 2:50sh PM : interview is done.

 

3PM: at the waiting area - a staff hand me my naturalization certificate and we went to another room (Oath taking ceremony room) . He gave us the envelops and the U.S Flag. And I AM DONE!!! 👏:D I AM SO HAPPY!!! 

 

Good luck to you guys!!! Just hang in there. :)

 

Wow!. congratulations!. you already are a US Citizen, I am still waiting for my oath ceremony this coming Friday, almost done though!, congratulations!!!!

Posted
1 hour ago, Roms said:

Hello guys. Here's my n400 journey.

 

Sept. 30, 2019 - Submitted N400 in D.C office

March 2020 - submitted AR-11 Change of Address

March 2020 - We moved to Florida

March 2020 - received interview date schedule on April 13, 2020 in D.C office.

March 2020 - received interview de-schedule

July 2020 - received new interview date on August 10, 2020 1:45PM (West Palm Beach Office)

 

The day of the interview in West Palm.

1:30PM - I entered the building. Then a guard checked my IDs and interview letter and asked me about COVID symptoms. Then I passed through the security (there were 2 guards checking the belongings) Then just few feet away is a staff and gave me my number  and went to the waiting area. There were total of 10 people seating 6 ft away in that waiting area. But 4 of those people were just waiting for their certificate.

2:10PM - I am all alone at the waiting area

2:15PM - finally my number was called by the interviewee

 

During the interview:

The interviewee asked me to keep standing and raise my right hand to promise to tell the truth bla bla bla so help me God - I do. Then I sat down, the interviewee asked my passport, ID and my green card. I gave my Virginia Driver's license, passport and green card. We had a bit more conversation about my Virginia Driver's license, I explained why I didn't change my driver's license yet and it is due to COVID and my husband is a cancer patient so I don't want to take the risk of exposing myself at DMV to have it change. He kind a gave me a little hard time by talking how important it is to have my driver's license change before my interview bla bla bla but at the same time he is also nice - we were joking around and laughing. I also mention about the traffic violation I got in March 2020. He didn't give me hard time about that, he just copied the receipts about the traffic violation. Then asked me about the 5-10 YES or No questions from the N400 application. Then I read the sentence at the ipad and wrote the sentence he told me to write (very basic, nothing to worry about it). Civic questions are easy ( Who is the US President now? What happened at the constitution convention? I forgot the rest)

Then, he hand me this white paper saying he APPROVED MY CASE!!!!! Yey!! He also scheduled my oath ceremony at the same day.

 

Around 2:50sh PM : interview is done.

 

3PM: at the waiting area - a staff hand me my naturalization certificate and we went to another room (Oath taking ceremony room) . He gave us the envelops and the U.S Flag. And I AM DONE!!! 👏:D I AM SO HAPPY!!! 

 

Good luck to you guys!!! Just hang in there. :)

 

 

Posted

Hey Dmitrii, I see that your Estimated Completion time is October. Has it been like that since the beginning?

 

I started the process 1 week before you (Sep 2019), and my Estimate was April, May and then July. But then it disappeared completely.

 

So, for the last month or so, there’s no estimate at all. 🤷‍♂️

Posted
1 minute ago, PedjaT123 said:

Hey Dmitrii, I see that your Estimated Completion time is October. Has it been like that since the beginning?

 

I started the process 1 week before you (Sep 2019), and my Estimate was April, May and then July. But then it disappeared completely.

 

So, for the last month or so, there’s no estimate at all. 🤷‍♂️

Hi,  as far as I remember it was August  before Covid and then they changed  to October 

and now have no idea how much time it takes more, especially with uscis furloughing 

 
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