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So today I had an update USCIS online, that my interview is scheduled. Woot woot!

 

Interview is scheduled mid March

my green card expires end of February?

how should I handle that? (it was under 6 month that I applied for N-400)

 

Does interview means that it is pretty much done deal? USCIS says approval rate is 90 %, is that true? What are the reasons for deny?

As I have been reading usually expiring GC alone would not cause that?

Aside from some tax issues several years ago that are taken care of, and one ticked some 10 years ago, my life is pretty uneventful...

 

By the way what to wear?

 

07/29/2006 – I-129 sent to Vermont

08/04/2006 - NOA1

08/28/2006 - NOA2 - approved

09/01/2006 - NVC - approved

09/07/2006 - Warsaw embassy sent packet 3 (damn post services, never received any)

09/18/2006 - packet 3 sent (Nothing fails)

09/27 - received packet 4

10/10 - medical exam

10/19 - INTERVIEW!

10/20 - received visa

11/7 - arrived in USA, POE YFK

1/19 - Married

02/23/2007 - Civil Surgeon (checked just vaccines for $ 25)

05/04/2007 - AOS package sent to Chicago

05/11/2007 - NOA1

05/15/2007 - NOA2 - ASC appointment letter about biometrics

05/24/2007 - RFE about tax forms w-2 and 1099!!!

06/05/2007 - Biometrics

21/06/2007 - NOA3 - Transfered to California

10/07/2007 - AOS approved, card production ordered!!!

19/07/2007 - Half year marriage anniversary - GC arrives!!!

07/08/2009 - Package sent (My cover letter 40 peaces of evidence)

07/14/2009 - check was cashed

07/10/2009 - NOA 1 received, GK extended for a year

07/17/2009 - received biometrics letter with my case number

08/06/2009 - scheduled biometrics appointment

11/16/2009 - approval

12/01/2009 - touched - card production ordered

2/26/2010 - got ten year card

No more departures!!!

No more typing!!!

Ne mirkli Tu neesi atstājis manas domas,

Tā, ka manas domas aizmirsa pat aizmirstību.

Mīļotais ir ienācis manā teltī,

Un mana sirds ir mulsas pārņemta.

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Clothing is up to you. Judgement call on your end.

 

If your interview is approved, you’ll be scheduled for an oath ceremony, which is basically the final stretch. 
 

if you have a 10 year LPR card, then it doesn’t matter that it’s expiring soon, as your LPR status continues beyond the card date. You have 3 months post expiry to renew, but considering your situation, I suggest leaving it as you will be handing in your LPR card during the oath ceremony. If the oath ceremony is further down the line, you may be able to request an ADIT stamp from USCIS. 

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52 minutes ago, Twomoles said:

So today I had an update USCIS online, that my interview is scheduled. Woot woot!

 

Interview is scheduled mid March

my green card expires end of February?

how should I handle that? (it was under 6 month that I applied for N-400)

 

Does interview means that it is pretty much done deal? USCIS says approval rate is 90 %, is that true? What are the reasons for deny?

As I have been reading usually expiring GC alone would not cause that?

Aside from some tax issues several years ago that are taken care of, and one ticked some 10 years ago, my life is pretty uneventful...

 

By the way what to wear?

 

Nothing's a done deal until you had your oath and naturalization certificate back from passport processing. You just hope that after the interview, the oath notification and oath ceremony would come very quickly. For me, waiting for an oath notification and ceremony was 10x harder compared to waiting for an interview.

 

You can wear whatever you think is appropriate to wear. They won't hold it against you. You don't have to go business formal though. People even come to the interview in their work uniforms. I just wore office casual for my interview.

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