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Wife and I applied together in July 2019 (Boston office). We got scheduled interviews for different days. She got her interview done before Covid.

Mine was scheduled for March 18th, received a call the night before the interview...

She did the oath ceremony and received the certification in June.

I am still patiently waiting for any update....

I got a government job offer back in December and the only thing holding me to start the job was the citizenship process. I still can't start the job. Luckily they are still patiently waiting for me to become a citizen. My career is in danger after taking about 10 months of forced break. I have no income.

God, please save me...

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5 hours ago, hpkboston said:

Wife and I applied together in July 2019 (Boston office). We got scheduled interviews for different days. She got her interview done before Covid.

Mine was scheduled for March 18th, received a call the night before the interview...

She did the oath ceremony and received the certification in June.

I am still patiently waiting for any update....

I got a government job offer back in December and the only thing holding me to start the job was the citizenship process. I still can't start the job. Luckily they are still patiently waiting for me to become a citizen. My career is in danger after taking about 10 months of forced break. I have no income.

God, please save me...

 

Best of wishes to you.

I'm in Boston, too. Seems like there is a long wait for me, too...  Boston is slow btw

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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My husband and I attended his combo I-751/N400 interview this afternoon in Salt Lake City. The officer was an incredibly kind woman and the first thing she did was comment about how our daughter. 

 

She then asked us questions for the I-751 green card approval: 

  • Both: How did we meet? 
  • To me: What year were we married? 
  • To my husband: How did we deal with the 2 1/2 years we lived apart going through immigration? 
  • Both of us: What are some conflicts we’ve had in our marriage? 
  • Me: What was it like meeting my husband’s parents for the first time? 

She then administered the citizenship test to my husband: 

  •  When is the last day to file federal taxes? She joked about during a normal year. 
  • What is Martin Luther King, Jr. known for? 
  • What is one right of a US citizen? 
  • When was the Constitution written? 
  • What happened on September 11, 2001? 
  • Why does the US flag have 13 stripes? 

Sentence he had to read: What state has the most people? 

Write: California has the most people. 

 

She asked the questions in section 12. Asked for our daughter’s birth certificate. And said she was approving both. She said he will probably have his oath ceremony the last week of July. 

 

We are so excited and relieved to be almost done with this nearly 6-year journey. 

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1 hour ago, O&GForever said:

My husband and I attended his combo I-751/N400 interview this afternoon in Salt Lake City. The officer was an incredibly kind woman and the first thing she did was comment about how our daughter. 

 

She then asked us questions for the I-751 green card approval: 

  • Both: How did we meet? 
  • To me: What year were we married? 
  • To my husband: How did we deal with the 2 1/2 years we lived apart going through immigration? 
  • Both of us: What are some conflicts we’ve had in our marriage? 
  • Me: What was it like meeting my husband’s parents for the first time? 

She then administered the citizenship test to my husband: 

  •  When is the last day to file federal taxes? She joked about during a normal year. 
  • What is Martin Luther King, Jr. known for? 
  • What is one right of a US citizen? 
  • When was the Constitution written? 
  • What happened on September 11, 2001? 
  • Why does the US flag have 13 stripes? 

Sentence he had to read: What state has the most people? 

Write: California has the most people. 

 

She asked the questions in section 12. Asked for our daughter’s birth certificate. And said she was approving both. She said he will probably have his oath ceremony the last week of July. 

 

We are so excited and relieved to be almost done with this nearly 6-year journey. 

Awesome. Congratulations!

Posted

Original Interview Date: March 16, 2020

Interview De-scheduled Date: March 14, 2020 via call. Interview De-scheduled letter just arrived last week. it was dated July 13, 2020

Interview Re-scheduled Date: Who knows? I would be glad if someone could give me that information too. 😅

Field Office: San Diego

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Posted (edited)
On 7/12/2020 at 9:08 PM, monica7777 said:

N600 Original Oath Ceremony date: March 27

Rescheduled to: July 17

Field Office: Fresno, CA 

 

Just a quick update that our son's N600 Ceremony of Oath was completed on Friday, July 17 in Fresno, CA.

 

Even though the appointment letter said minors should go with their parents, we were not allowed in. The appointment was at 10:30 am and around that time the officer came out and said that due to the coronavirus situation only the persons to be sworn were allowed inside and would enter in groups of 4. When we asked about minors, he said that as long as they were over 13 years of age, they could enter alone. My son entered the building in the 3rd group of 4, said they were asked for the appointment letter and to surrender their green card. They took the Oath in groups of 4, were shown their Certificate and were handed their envelope. It was a simple and straightforward process and he left the building around 11 am.

 

I hope this information is helpful to any other N600 or Fresno field applicants.

Edited by monica7777
Posted

Just a quick update

 

Original Interview Date: March 16, 2020

Interview De-scheduled Date: March 14, 2020 via call. Interview De-scheduled letter just arrived last week. it was dated July 13, 2020

Interview Re-scheduled Date: August 5, 2020. Letter was dated July 20, 2020

Field Office: San Diego

Posted
On 7/23/2020 at 11:25 AM, Jedi & Sith said:

Just a quick update

 

Original Interview Date: March 16, 2020

Interview De-scheduled Date: March 14, 2020 via call. Interview De-scheduled letter just arrived last week. it was dated July 13, 2020

Interview Re-scheduled Date: August 5, 2020. Letter was dated July 20, 2020

Field Office: San Diego

Glad you had a rescheduled noticed. 

My original interview was on April 17, and De-scheduled on April 1. 
I am still waiting for them to remember my case.!!!

Field Office: San Diego

Posted

Hello Miami FL here

 

Filed: jan 16 2020

Original Interview: April 28th - Canceled

New Interview: August 19th  letter dated July 28th

 

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE🥳🥳🥳🥳

 

01/14/2020 - filed N400 Miami FL

01/18/2020 - NOA Biometric scheduled 

02/05/2020 - Biometrics done 

03/13/2020 - Interview scheduled - canceled due Covid19

08/19/2020 - Interview 

08/27/2020 - OATH Ceremony MIAMI FL 

Done with USCIS  !!!! Good luck everyone!

Posted
14 hours ago, Giovanna024 said:

Hello Miami FL here

 

Filed: jan 16 2020

Original Interview: April 28th - Canceled

New Interview: August 19th  letter dated July 28th

 

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE🥳🥳🥳🥳

Finally Great News!

 
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