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11 minutes ago, Scandi said:

Personally I uploaded evidence every month from filing to interview, this to give them time to look through my documents before the interview so they could make a quick decision. My thinking was that I did not want to dump a pile of documents at the interview for the IO to go through afterwards, and uploading is for free anyway, no reason not to.

It didn't do anything in terms of getting an interview appointment faster, but I definitely believe it helped at the actual interview - they needed nothing from me as I had already uploaded everything throughout the process. I got an approval on the spot and also got my oath ceremony letter in hand before leaving the office (they don't do same-day oaths at that office). Personally this is how I preferred to do it and I believe it paid off, but it's a personal choice. You can do it however you want to do it.

Thanks for your contribution as well, 🤔🤔🤔.

I believe it may not expedite the process , but It could serve as a determinant factor during the interview process. This has also helped a lot .... I appreciate you

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14 hours ago, Zkot4ov said:

It's not going to speed up the process. 

 

Just keep the docs and submit them at the interview. Will make you actually look good in front of the interviewer by showing you bare organized and prepared.

 

I had my N400 with pending I751 interview earlier this month.

 

N400 filed Nov 2019

I751 filed October 2018

 

The officer started with the i751 and he told me for that petition, he did not care about anything that happened after October 2018, he was only interested in docs from 2016 upto 2018. Even if other docs after would help support our story. 

 

When he got to the N400. He asked for updated joint bank statements from November 2019 all through 2020,  the time I filed N400 upto the present interview date. I didn't expect this and asked if I could email them to him from my mobile app. He agreed told me to send 3 random statements through out the year which I did after he provided me his work email.

 

Anyway he was a really nice and chatty officer. My appointment was the last of his for the day and it was only 1pm. He therefore was super patient, super nice. I got to chatting with him about the Job and process. Once you have been placed in the queue, then you have to wait your turn. No amount of additional docs submitted after the fact push you up the queue if you are still within the normal processing time.

 

Goodluck and be patient. It will all be over soon and that day will be one of the biggest relief days of your life.

Congratulations! 

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I am a November filer did my biometric in December 2019 and still waiting.... Seattle office *Sigh*

Patience Is A Virtue - [The Beneficiary]


AOS From K1:
Approved 26th of September 2016
 

ROC:

Approved: 16th August 2019 (July 2018 Filer)

 

N400

Filed online: November 25th 2019

April 27th 2021: INTERVIEW APPROVED - Officially a US citizen - the End! 

 

 

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Hello all, 

 

    My wife is a November filer and received a Text and Email notification on 3/23/21 that an interview has been scheduled.  We checked online to see if we could get the exact date, but nothing has been updated other than notification that was sent.  We are assuming we won't get that date until the letter comes, but we are hoping its within the next month or two.    Good luck all.

 

Scott

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2016.08.11 - Mailed I-129f to USCIS

2016.08.12 - I-129 Received by USCIS

2016.08.16 - Received NOA1 via Txt Message

2016.08.18 - Received NOA1 I-797C via USPS

2016.09.21 - Received NOA2 via Txt Message (35 days)

2016.09.26 - Received NOA2 Hard copy via USPS

2016.10.06 - Received Case number from NVC

2016.10.12 - Case in Transit from NVC to BKK Embassy

2016.10.15 - Case Received by Consulate

2016.10.19 - Status changed from Transit to Ready

2016.10.20 - Packet 3 Sent to Consulate via Post

2016.10.25 - Packet 4 received from Consulate (Interview scheduled 11/15/16)

2016.11.02 - Medical Exam completed

2016.11.15 - Visa Approved!! (90 Days)

2016.11.17 - Visa received via Thai Post

2016.11.30 - Arrived in the USA!! POE: Chicago

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On 3/23/2021 at 12:03 PM, Yanirose said:

I am a November filer did my biometric in December 2019 and still waiting.... Seattle office *Sigh*

same here, but SF

i751 Nov 18

n400 Nov 19

biometric Dec 19

 

and still waiting

 

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4 hours ago, sfcscott said:

Hello all, 

 

    My wife is a November filer and received a Text and Email notification on 3/23/21 that an interview has been scheduled.  We checked online to see if we could get the exact date, but nothing has been updated other than notification that was sent.  We are assuming we won't get that date until the letter comes, but we are hoping its within the next month or two.    Good luck all.

 

Scott

congratulations, usually it takes 3 days & u can find it online as other whose got interviewed your wife interview will be within 30 days from  3/23
-can you pls adv what is your FO & is it for only n400 or both n400&I751, tks 

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45 minutes ago, MMarco said:

congratulations, usually it takes 3 days & u can find it online as other whose got interviewed your wife interview will be within 30 days from  3/23
-can you pls adv what is your FO & is it for only n400 or both n400&I751, tks 

Hi MMarco,  This is just for her N400.  She received her 10 year green card about 7 months ago.   I did check the website again today and the letter is now posted.  Her interview date is scheduled for May 6th

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2016.08.11 - Mailed I-129f to USCIS

2016.08.12 - I-129 Received by USCIS

2016.08.16 - Received NOA1 via Txt Message

2016.08.18 - Received NOA1 I-797C via USPS

2016.09.21 - Received NOA2 via Txt Message (35 days)

2016.09.26 - Received NOA2 Hard copy via USPS

2016.10.06 - Received Case number from NVC

2016.10.12 - Case in Transit from NVC to BKK Embassy

2016.10.15 - Case Received by Consulate

2016.10.19 - Status changed from Transit to Ready

2016.10.20 - Packet 3 Sent to Consulate via Post

2016.10.25 - Packet 4 received from Consulate (Interview scheduled 11/15/16)

2016.11.02 - Medical Exam completed

2016.11.15 - Visa Approved!! (90 Days)

2016.11.17 - Visa received via Thai Post

2016.11.30 - Arrived in the USA!! POE: Chicago

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1 minute ago, sfcscott said:

Hi MMarco,  This is just for her N400.  She received her 10 year green card about 7 months ago.   I did check the website again today and the letter is now posted.  Her interview date is scheduled for May 6th

great :) 

what is the field office

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Daughter had her interview at 9am in SF FO today, passed and has an oath scheduled for 2pm today. This will complete the immigration journey for our family. (She aged out of being able to automatically acquire during my process.)

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17 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

Daughter had her interview at 9am in SF FO today, passed and has an oath scheduled for 2pm today. This will complete the immigration journey for our family. (She aged out of being able to automatically acquire during my process.)

Congratulations @SusieQQQ :) 

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18 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

Daughter had her interview at 9am in SF FO today, passed and has an oath scheduled for 2pm today. This will complete the immigration journey for our family. (She aged out of being able to automatically acquire during my process.)

so happy for you and you family Congratulations 

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On 3/16/2021 at 7:06 AM, gborghesi said:

Mine was received on November 9. I received an email last Thursday saying that an action had been taken on my case, but I have not seen an update on MyUSCIS yet.

Hi , did you get any update yet? I just called USCIS yesterday but no thing, do you have any idea how long it will take to schedule app from that day we received that email for "action taking" ?

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6 hours ago, MMarco said:

Hi , did you get any update yet? I just called USCIS yesterday but no thing, do you have any idea how long it will take to schedule app from that day we received that email for "action taking" ?

No update unfortunately. I have an appointment on March 31 to get a stamp on my passport, I will take the opportunity to inquire about my case as well. While I scheduled the appointment, the officer told me that they scheduled an interview on mid February and then canceled it - not really sure why. She also mentioned that I could expect to have it rescheduled by the end of March, but nothing has happened so far...

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On 3/27/2021 at 3:15 PM, gborghesi said:

No update unfortunately. I have an appointment on March 31 to get a stamp on my passport, I will take the opportunity to inquire about my case as well. While I scheduled the appointment, the officer told me that they scheduled an interview on mid February and then canceled it - not really sure why. She also mentioned that I could expect to have it rescheduled by the end of March, but nothing has happened so far...

that is weird to scheduled an interview and then canceled it without even informing you 
I got a reply for my inquiry regarding the action taking email received on 3/1 but no change in my 2 cases states,  the reply said "your information has been entered into system to schedules an interview" when I call to ask how long it will take to schedules interview after entered my info thy said no idea ??

 

that is crazzzzy I'm really thinking to sue them 

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