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On 10/27/2020 at 3:11 PM, Amadia said:

Sorry I have been scarce lately as so many things have been going on with me. I found out I'm pregnant and my "morning sickness" has been terrible so sitting behind a laptop was not on my to-do list :) 

FYI - I also unlocked the spreadsheet so happy editing!!!

 

I attended my interview yesterday and was approved! I arrived at 8:55am as my appointment was at 9:10am. There was a small line with social distancing outside the main entrance of the building. The officer looked through the door and motioned at each person to step up when the doorway was cleared. I was finally checked in at 9:11am and then had to sit in the main waiting area which had limited seating based on them blocking off 4 chairs with caution tape in each row. There were only 8 of us waiting. 

After sitting for 2-3 mins, an officer came and called numbers. A lady who arrived after I did ended up getting called before me. It was a short wait as I was called after 5 mins.

I was led down a hallway by a very friendly official where we then got to his office and I was sworn in before sitting down, then the civics portion began.

He asked:

1. What are 2 parts of Congress?

2. What is the supreme law of the land?

3. What was Benjamin Franklin famous for?

4. Why does the flag have 13 stripes?

5. Why does the flag have 50 stars?

6. What did Martin Luther King Jr. do?

 

Question to read off tablet - WHEN IS FLAG DAY?

Answer to write on the tablet - Flag Day is on June 14.

 

We then talked about my application, went through the yes and no portion, then he asked about my life in Trinidad, places I've lived, worked, etc. He really made the entire process feel so at ease and he eats Trini food so he started talking about that and I was very surprised that he knew about a lot of our dishes :D 

At the end of the interview he checked off items on a paper, told me that I passed and he was recommending my approval and then said that they are no longer scheduling persons for future oath ceremonies (which made me nervous) but then he followed up by explaining that oath ceremonies are being done on the same day as the interview once the candidate passes! He thanked me for swapping recipes lol and then he led me to the main ceremony room to await another officer who would be bringing out the certs.

In that room was the same 8 persons from earlier and then a young woman came in with our certs and explained to review it carefully for any errors that could be fixed then and there because once we step outside of the building and see an error, then we would have to pay the same fee to get the cert replaced. She said once everything was accurate we could leave or stay and have pictures taken in the room. Only 3 of us stayed back to take pics because that was a memorable day to NOT take at least 1 photo! 📸

I left at 10:40am so not bad for the time spent there.

 

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Congratulations your interview/oath went so smooth. Quick question do they give you multiple choice for the answers like the practice questions or do you need to know the answers from you memory, please? 
Thank you in advance 

USCIS

10.02.2014 - Sent I-130

28.02.2014 - Received NAO 1

09.07.2014 - Transferred to CSC from NSC

28.07.2014 - RFE - Passport pictures

05.08.2014 - RFE - Sent recorded

15.08.2014 - NAO 2 Approved

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NVC

27.08.2014 - Case received

08.09.2014 - Case number/IIN assigned - Rcvd via Mail

17.09.2014 - Submitted DS-261 & PAID AOS bill

19.09.2014 - AOS appeared as PAID

02.10.2014 - IV Bill available & PAID

03.10.2014 - AOS & IV Packages sent as 'ONE'

03.10.2014 - DS-260 Available

04.10.2014 - DS-260 Completed

06.10.2014 - AOS/IV package received by NVC - SCAN DATE

08.10.2014 - 60 day email received

01.12.2014 - Case Complete

18.12.2014 - Medical done

14.01.2015 - Interview APPROVED!!!

21.01.2015- Passport returned with visa

19.01.2015- POE - JFK (smooth entry)

09.03.2015- Applied for SSN card via local office

26.03.2015 -PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD (GREEN CARD) DELIVERED

09.04.2015 -SSN card didn't arrive so went back to local office & was given the number

15.04.2015 -SSN card in the mail

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N-400 - Citizenship

Service Center:   Online

CIS Office - New York City/NY

12.18.2020 - Date Filed

12.18.2020 - NOA Date

07.02.2020 - Biometric Apt

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3 minutes ago, LDN2NYC said:

Congratulations your interview/oath went so smooth. Quick question do they give you multiple choice for the answers like the practice questions or do you need to know the answers from you memory, please? 
Thank you in advance 

You need to know the answers from memory.

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13 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

You need to know the answers from memory.

thanks. 

USCIS

10.02.2014 - Sent I-130

28.02.2014 - Received NAO 1

09.07.2014 - Transferred to CSC from NSC

28.07.2014 - RFE - Passport pictures

05.08.2014 - RFE - Sent recorded

15.08.2014 - NAO 2 Approved

_________________________________________

NVC

27.08.2014 - Case received

08.09.2014 - Case number/IIN assigned - Rcvd via Mail

17.09.2014 - Submitted DS-261 & PAID AOS bill

19.09.2014 - AOS appeared as PAID

02.10.2014 - IV Bill available & PAID

03.10.2014 - AOS & IV Packages sent as 'ONE'

03.10.2014 - DS-260 Available

04.10.2014 - DS-260 Completed

06.10.2014 - AOS/IV package received by NVC - SCAN DATE

08.10.2014 - 60 day email received

01.12.2014 - Case Complete

18.12.2014 - Medical done

14.01.2015 - Interview APPROVED!!!

21.01.2015- Passport returned with visa

19.01.2015- POE - JFK (smooth entry)

09.03.2015- Applied for SSN card via local office

26.03.2015 -PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD (GREEN CARD) DELIVERED

09.04.2015 -SSN card didn't arrive so went back to local office & was given the number

15.04.2015 -SSN card in the mail

_________________________________________

N-400 - Citizenship

Service Center:   Online

CIS Office - New York City/NY

12.18.2020 - Date Filed

12.18.2020 - NOA Date

07.02.2020 - Biometric Apt

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Our N400 was approved on 10/28/2020, after contacting our Senator for assistance with our I751 (also approved on the 28th). Our oath is scheduled for December. So glad this process is almost finally over!

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7 hours ago, nagylyndsey said:

Our N400 was approved on 10/28/2020, after contacting our Senator for assistance with our I751 (also approved on the 28th). Our oath is scheduled for December. So glad this process is almost finally over!

Congratulations and good work on pressuring the system to be a little more responsive.  

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I passed my interview and took my oath in Mount Laurel, NJ today. My interview only took 10 mins and then 10 mins later had my oath taking ceremony with 5 others. I am finally a US citizen! The officer was awesome and he talked to me about Russell Peters and his jokes since we both are from Canada. It was a smooth experience overall. This forum has been a great help. Good luck to the rest of you! 

 

 

 

 

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It's been more than two weeks since my wife & son received interview date. I am still waiting for mine (Dallas field office).

Did anyone are in similar situation?

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On 11/4/2020 at 9:03 AM, nagylyndsey said:

Our N400 was approved on 10/28/2020, after contacting our Senator for assistance with our I751 (also approved on the 28th). Our oath is scheduled for December. So glad this process is almost finally over!

Could you post some of the details you had in your message to the Senator? I have been waiting since Dec 2018 for I751, and December 2019 for my N400. I just keep getting told its delayed, and USCIS are useless..

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My green card is expiring in 20 days but I am still waiting on N400 and I751. I called USCIS to get I551 stamp but they said they don't have any appointments available. 

 

Do I need to leave USA after my green card expires?

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1 hour ago, cookiemonsta said:

Could you post some of the details you had in your message to the Senator? I have been waiting since Dec 2018 for I751, and December 2019 for my N400. I just keep getting told its delayed, and USCIS are useless..

I downloaded the form off the senators website and just explained what happened. We went to N400 interview, but it couldn't be approved because they said they couldn't find our I751 paperwork and had no idea where it was. Also added that I751 had been pending for almost 2 years. Just wrote them the facts, no complaining or opinions. 

 

They emailed back and asked for any official paperwork uscis sent us to be emailed to them so they could track the I751. We did that, they contacted uscis, they sent us the email exchange between them and uscis, and two days later everything was approved.

 

We contacted two senators and two representatives and only one ever responded so if you go this route make sure you contact everyone you can so you have a better chance of someone actually listening.

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On 11/5/2020 at 9:23 AM, lmladreno said:

My green card is expiring in 20 days but I am still waiting on N400 and I751. I called USCIS to get I551 stamp but they said they don't have any appointments available. 

 

Do I need to leave USA after my green card expires?

Don't leave US at all.. You are still legal permanent. your card is expired but your status is still valid. Plus your i751 is still in process.. 

 

My Time line is Updated! 

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Ok my interview is coming and this election is making me so nervous. What am i gonna say if i was asked who is the president and vice president? They seriously need to finish counting already!

N400

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Dec 15, 2019 filed N400 online

[Day 0] : Dec 15, 2019 - Received Date

[Day 7] : Dec 21, 2019 - Biometrics scheduled for Jan 7th 2020

[Day 13] Dec 27, 2019 - Early walk in for biometrics

[Day 13] Dec 27, 2019 - Biometrics reviewed

[Day 13] Dec 27, 2019 - Case being actively reviewed

[Day 299] Oct 8, 2020 - Email notification "Interview was scheduled"

[Day 300] Oct 9, 2020 - Interview notice on documents tab. (Nov 12, 2020)

[Day 304] : Oct 13, 2020 - Interview notice came in the mail

[Day 334] : Nov 12, 2020 - Scheduled interview date; Showed up at the office and was told the interview schedule was a 'mistake'

[Day 334] : Nov 12, 2020 - USCIS status: Interview Cancelled

[Day 341] Nov 19, 2020 - Email notification "Interview was scheduled"

[Day 343] Nov 21, 2020 - Interview notice came in the mail

[Day 353] : Dec 1, 2020 - Interview dare, Oath ceremony

[Day 353] : Dec 1, 2020 - FINALLY A US CITIZEN!

 

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32 minutes ago, RainbowMonkey said:

Ok my interview is coming and this election is making me so nervous. What am i gonna say if i was asked who is the president and vice president? They seriously need to finish counting already!

Technically, Trump would still be the president if you have your interview before January 20, 2021. 





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11 minutes ago, Unidentified said:

Technically, Trump would still be the president if you have your interview before January 20, 2021. 

Really, I didn’t know that. I thought usually they announce the new president shortly after the election. Thank you for telling me! 

N400

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Dec 15, 2019 filed N400 online

[Day 0] : Dec 15, 2019 - Received Date

[Day 7] : Dec 21, 2019 - Biometrics scheduled for Jan 7th 2020

[Day 13] Dec 27, 2019 - Early walk in for biometrics

[Day 13] Dec 27, 2019 - Biometrics reviewed

[Day 13] Dec 27, 2019 - Case being actively reviewed

[Day 299] Oct 8, 2020 - Email notification "Interview was scheduled"

[Day 300] Oct 9, 2020 - Interview notice on documents tab. (Nov 12, 2020)

[Day 304] : Oct 13, 2020 - Interview notice came in the mail

[Day 334] : Nov 12, 2020 - Scheduled interview date; Showed up at the office and was told the interview schedule was a 'mistake'

[Day 334] : Nov 12, 2020 - USCIS status: Interview Cancelled

[Day 341] Nov 19, 2020 - Email notification "Interview was scheduled"

[Day 343] Nov 21, 2020 - Interview notice came in the mail

[Day 353] : Dec 1, 2020 - Interview dare, Oath ceremony

[Day 353] : Dec 1, 2020 - FINALLY A US CITIZEN!

 

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Just now, RainbowMonkey said:

Really, I didn’t know that. I thought usually they announce the new president shortly after the election. Thank you for telling me! 

Biden will be the new president but he won't be sworn in until January, 20, 2021. 





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