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I completed my N400 online.  It appears one cannot upload their own pdf?  When walking through the program no questions were asked about the Nazi party.  I submitted the application, downloaded the snapshot and form only to find out those questions pertaining to that information were not answered.  The system allowed the application to be submitted and credit card accepted.  Biometrics have been completed.  Should I write a message explaining the situation online?  Will they deny the case because of this?  Seems very odd, the only thing I can think of is the systems looks at age and it's programmed within to not ask those questions to people not old enough or even alive during that time?

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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1 minute ago, Kacper said:

I completed my N400 online.  It appears one cannot upload their own pdf?  When walking through the program no questions were asked about the Nazi party.  I submitted the application, downloaded the snapshot and form only to find out those questions pertaining to that information were not answered.  The system allowed the application to be submitted and credit card accepted.  Biometrics have been completed.  Should I write a message explaining the situation online?  Will they deny the case because of this?  Seems very odd, the only thing I can think of is the systems looks at age and it's programmed within to not ask those questions to people not old enough or even alive during that time?

Yep, this was the system behaviour for both our application and other people on here.  If you're in your mid-30's and not really old, neither the Nazi question nor selective service apply to you.

I-130

May 14, 2016: Sent I-130 Package to Chicago Lockbox

Oct 21, 2016: NOA2 Notice by App (LIN)

 

NVC

Nov 8, 2016: NVC Received

Nov 16, 2016: Case Number Assigned

Nov 18, 2016: DS-261 submitted and AOS fee paid

Dec 5, 2016: NVC Scan Date

Dec 6, 2016: NVC 3 N/A and Case Complete on Phone [1 day later!]

Dec 13, 2016: NVC CC e-mail

Jan 23, 2017: Interview...Approved!

 

Removing Conditions

Nov 2, 2018: Sent I-751 to Arizona Lockbox 

March 3, 2020: Approved by CSC

 

N-400

Feb 2, 2020: File N-400 online

Feb 25, 2020: Biometrics

 

 

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3 hours ago, Kacper said:

I'm currently 48 years old, so it shouldn't apply either.  Has there ever been anyone that was questioned or denied before or after the interview because the form was not completely filled out?

I don't think the system will let you submit if you missed some questions because it will review your applic first. I just ignored some part of my snapshot, knowing that I answered all the questions that were needed to be asked. My list of citations in the snapshot was in no chronological order as when I placed it during the submission. I just made sure that my answers to the submitted questions were the same as during the interview.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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You "can't" be denied for not answering questions that were not asked. My snapshot has multiple questions that were not actually asked during the application. The interview also involves going back through those questions face to face to confirm answers and clarify any questions. 

Cateogory: CR1

  • NOA1/Notice of receipt: Sept. 15, 2015
  • NOA2/I130 Approved: February 8, 2016 (NO RFE) :)
  • Process slowed down by us
  • Sent documents to NVC: April 11, 2016
  • Scan date: April 14/ May 7th (NVC said both I dont know why)
  • Case Complete: May 31, 2016 (No checklist) :dancing:

August 17, 2016: Visa Approved!!!! :dancing:

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When I did the application online a few questions were not asked (and therefore appeared unanswered on my snapshot). I concluded that the system determined that due to my age the questions weren't relevant (not sure if the system is that smart, but anyway!). The issue didn't come up at my interview and I wasn't asked those questions.

CITIZENSHIP TIMELINE

4/2019: Submitted N400

5/2019: Biometrics (3 weeks)

2/2020: Interview (10 months)

3/2020: Oath & naturalization (11 months)

6/2020: Passport received (3 months)

Officially a U.S. Citizen! 

 

 
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