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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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8 minutes ago, MikeNZ1984 said:

Did they offer same day ceremony, if not do you know when the next ceremonies are?

They didn’t have one available today. The next one is scheduled for Nov 6 which is the one I’ll be attending. 

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I was approved at Fairfax, VA yesterday.  Very straight forward, ceremony on Nov 6.  Congrats to others who were approved same day. 

- interviewer had a heavy accent, wore mask and didn't face me when asking questions, and often would ask single word questions, which even as a native english speaker made it hard for me to understand.  Once he said "Married?" and it sound like he was saying "Email?" - I found that by repeating his question before answering prevented misunderstandings. 
- I got one question wrong in civics (first one) before the next 6 right, completely blanked out on what were the rights provided by declaration of independence (life, liberty, happiness) 

- was asked if I'd provided weapons to others (which I had to clarify as I'd literally gone with my wife to the shooting range a week earlier), interviewer and I had a laugh about that one. 
- he had my entire copy of all paperwork I'd ever sent, and really appreciated that we'd sorted out each part of evidence with tabs from the orginal AOS and ROC filings, said that because of how well organized he really didn't need to ask me much. 

All in all very easy process, can't wait till the 6th when it's all over and I'll never have to think about USCIS ever again. 

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2014-11-14 (Day 00) Filed for AOS, EAD and AP
2014-11-17 (Day 03) Status Expired / AOS, EAD and AP Received
2014-11-19 (Day 05) Rejection Notice as two pages misplaced by DHS in I-130
2014-11-21 (Day 07) Resubmitted Application
2014-11-28 (Day 14) Resubmitted Application for AOS, EAD and AP Received
2014-12-03 (Day 19) NOA for AOS, EAD and AP (I-131 was sent to wrong address)
2014-12-12 (Day 28) NOA confirming biometrics appointment (I never received this, only attorney did - presume lost in mail)
2014-12-20 (Day 36) Request for Initial Evidence for I-485
2014-12-31 (Day 47) Biometrics Appointment
2015-01-04 (Day 53) Replied to Request for Initial Evidence for I-485
2015-01-30 (Day 77) Offered a Job, submitted request to expedite EAD and AP, infopass meeting scheduled Feb 11
2015-02-10 (Day 88) EAD Approved online.
2015-05-29 (Day 196) Green Card Interview - APPROVED!
2015-06-05 (Day 203) Green Card Arrived

 

 
Removal of Conditions:
 
2017-03-07 (Day 00)  I-751 Package Mailed (CSC)
2017-03-09 (Day 02) I-751 Package delivered (CSC)
2017-03-13 (Day 06)  Checks cashed
2017-03-13 (Day 06) NOA Received 
2017-XX-XX (Day XX) Biometrics Letter 
 
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And the ordeal is finally over.  Citizenship acquired, registered to vote, passport time booked in on Tuesday. 
 

Now, to ever visit USCIS offices ever again. 

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2014-11-14 (Day 00) Filed for AOS, EAD and AP
2014-11-17 (Day 03) Status Expired / AOS, EAD and AP Received
2014-11-19 (Day 05) Rejection Notice as two pages misplaced by DHS in I-130
2014-11-21 (Day 07) Resubmitted Application
2014-11-28 (Day 14) Resubmitted Application for AOS, EAD and AP Received
2014-12-03 (Day 19) NOA for AOS, EAD and AP (I-131 was sent to wrong address)
2014-12-12 (Day 28) NOA confirming biometrics appointment (I never received this, only attorney did - presume lost in mail)
2014-12-20 (Day 36) Request for Initial Evidence for I-485
2014-12-31 (Day 47) Biometrics Appointment
2015-01-04 (Day 53) Replied to Request for Initial Evidence for I-485
2015-01-30 (Day 77) Offered a Job, submitted request to expedite EAD and AP, infopass meeting scheduled Feb 11
2015-02-10 (Day 88) EAD Approved online.
2015-05-29 (Day 196) Green Card Interview - APPROVED!
2015-06-05 (Day 203) Green Card Arrived

 

 
Removal of Conditions:
 
2017-03-07 (Day 00)  I-751 Package Mailed (CSC)
2017-03-09 (Day 02) I-751 Package delivered (CSC)
2017-03-13 (Day 06)  Checks cashed
2017-03-13 (Day 06) NOA Received 
2017-XX-XX (Day XX) Biometrics Letter 
 
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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Venezuela
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Hi…any other person with same situation?now it’s saying 5 months to take action on my case ☹️☹️…just waiting for the interview to be scheduled. 
Oakland Park FL 

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On 8/4/2021 at 5:36 AM, mallafri76 said:

Just got my appointment for biometrics. 6 months after filing.

 

Anyone know how long is the wait between biometrics and interviews at San Antonio office?

Hey @mallafri76.

Sorry for hijacking this thread, I was was trying to pm you but I wasn't able to. I have read about your immigration journey here on visa journey & I have a case similar to yours. I was wondering if I could ask you some questions? Thanks in advance!

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Haiti
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I wanted to provide an update. If you remember we lost patience and filed the N-400 before the I-751 was processed, and my wife had her N400(March 2020 filer) interview in June.

 

The officer gave her the Civics test, she passed, only for the officer to say we can't schedule you for oath because she didn't have the I-751 paperwork and it needs to be approved before she could review it for Natrualization. Our file was in Potomac Service Center and as everyone knows, it is sloooooow. 

 

On October 2nd, we left Virginia after living there for three years and relocated back home to Florida, which is where we started our Visa Journey 5 1/2- 6 years ago. 

 

I changed the address for our relocation in the system, not knowing what the cause and effect would be, but knowing that any type of change within USCIS, when already in process can be a bad thing. I was starting to see some of the couples receiving approvals, without interviews that filed on dates close to ours. I was kind of wishing we had just hung out in VA a little longer.

 

On October 4th we received notification that a new office had jurisdiction over the file. Around two weeks later, we received notice that we would have an I-751 interview on November 30th. 

 

Today is November 30th. Interview lasted around 50 minutes. The male officer did the swearing in, biometrics and began immediately asking questions. Literally, 50 minutes of questions. Started with how we met, and the circumstances of that meeting. Then he went to why we moved to VA and left Florida, ask me to detail our complete timeline in VA. He was more focused on asking me questions, only asking my spouse probably 4 or 5 questions throughout the interview.  Depending on how I asnwered, spun him off to a question he would then reaffirm with my wife or a new question for her. This was very thorough but not interrogative, but most certainly thorough. 

 

He asked for any other documentation we had brought, only from the time after the inital I-751 filing. This was not what the interview letter asked for, but I was able to provide it. I also brought a photo book, I made through Google, that was a gift for my wifs last Christmas. I asked him if he wanted to see that as well, and he did.  He sorted papers, kept what he wanted and set the others aside. He looked at the photo book, front to back. He then said you can have your ID's and expired green card and also handed me the stack of papers of evidence that he didn't want to keep. 

 

He said, you will not be getting a green card because you had already filed for Naturalization. I cannot approve you because there are additional security checks that need to be conducted. He then asked if we had any questions for him. We didn't and he walked us out and said have a great day! 

 

Again there were positive signs, but we left again feeling in limbo. The Officer was not intense, he was very professional and thorough. He was also very purposeful in how he led the conversation. 

 

Upon checking the USCIS site, it said "We recommended that your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, be approved. Your case was submitted for quality review."

 

Upon second check a bit later "Oath Ceremony Will Be Scheduled."

 

What a day!  It still hasn't sunk in, feeling drained and numb. Soon this will all be behind us. The emotions when I can watch my wife take the oath at the ceremony and see her sense of pride will never be able to be captured in words. I can hardly wait! 

Lifting Conditions
Event Date
CIS Office : YSC
Date Filed : 2020-03-04
NOA Date : 2020-03-10
RFE(s) :  
Bio. Appt. : 2020-05-13 Case updated without Bio Appointment
Interview Date :  
Approval / Denial Date :  
Approved :  
Got I551 Stamp :  
Green Card Received :  
 
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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 Filed 1/29/21 under 3 year rule. Finally naturalized a couple weeks ago, sharing timeline update ☺️ 

2021-01-29	- We received your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, and sent you a receipt notice.
2021-08-31	- We scheduled an interview for your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization.
2021-09-28	- We recommended that your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, be approved. Your case was submitted for quality review.
2021-10-05	- We scheduled you for an oath ceremony for your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization.
2021-10-05	- Your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, was placed in line for oath ceremony scheduling.
2021-10-05	- We cancelled the scheduled appointment for the oath ceremony for your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization.
- trip abroad 10/18 - 11/1 -
2021-11-02	- We scheduled you for an oath ceremony for your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization.
2021-11-02	- Your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, was placed in line for oath ceremony scheduling.
2021-11-22	- Certificate Of Naturalization Was Issued

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Turkey
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Anybody from New Jersey who got the interview? My friend applied in January and still waiting. His account says 8 months left.

 

I applied in August mine also says 8 months.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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On 11/14/2021 at 6:24 PM, YessijaneN400 said:

Hi…any other person with same situation?now it’s saying 5 months to take action on my case ☹️☹️…just waiting for the interview to be scheduled. 
Oakland Park FL 

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I submitted mine last June, my account shows I still have 10 months. But my interview is next month. You really can’t go by the estimated time frame that’s listed on your account. It’s just an average based on where you’re at in the journey.

 

IR-1 Visa Timeline (Service Center: Vermont)

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N-400 Timeline (Field Office: Orlando, FL) & Voter Registration (Online)

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Passport Timeline (Submitted at USPS, Standard Processing, Standard Delivery, Locator number: 51) & SSA Update & Naturalization Certificate Receipt

 

03/23/2022: Application for passport submitted at USPS facility under standard processing.

04/04/2022: Status changed to “The U.S. Department of State has received your application for your passport book on 04/04/2022. We're now reviewing your application and supporting documents...Your application locator number is 51*******.

04/04/2022: Check for passport cashed.

05/03/2022: Status changed to "The U.S. Department of State approved your application for your passport book. We're now printing your passport book and preparing to give it to you. You should receive your passport book on or around 05/09/2022."

05/05/2022: Passport Received.

05/09/2022: SSA Citizenship Status Updated.

05/25/2022: Naturalization Certificate received in mail.

 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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On 1/7/2022 at 10:59 AM, lafe4c said:

At last, my naturalization interview has been scheduled for February 10th. Hoping they offer same day oath ceremony. 

Update: I went for the interview and my application has been approved. Oath ceremony scheduled for February 25th. 

The interview was about 15 minutes in all. The Officer did not ask for any document (surprised he did not even ask for my marriage certificate). 

Questions asked:

How many times do we elect the House of Rep.

Who is the first U.S. President 

Name one of the power/responsibility of the state

Which ocean is in the West Coast

Who is the Chief Justice

At what age are you eligible to vote.

 

Goodluck to everyone still waiting. 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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On 1/18/2022 at 12:27 PM, soulfetsh said:

Anybody from New Jersey who got the interview? My friend applied in January and still waiting. His account says 8 months left.

 

I applied in August mine also says 8 months.

 

I had the interview last august & finally received the oath invitation for March. ..I just have now a different problem 

Our Story

I'm the benificary

First met: August 23rd 2013 (F)
Engaged: November 13th 2014 :wub:
I-129f sent: March 20th 2015
Received by USICS: March 25th 2015
Mail notification + Case accepted and routed to CSC:
March 27th 2015

NOA1 hard Copy received: April 4th 2015 :dancing:

Mail notification - Petition Approved NOA2: May 8th 2015

B-) NOA2 hard Copy received: May 15th 2015 :thumbs::dance:

Called NVC & Received Case NR: May 29th 2015 :thumbs:

At NVC: Since 21th May 2015

Stuck at AP :clock:

left NVC/ In Transit to Frankfurt: 3rd June 2015 :dancing:

Ready at Embassy Frankfurt: 5th June 2015 :wow:

Packet 3 received: 11th June 2015

DS-160 Submitted: 16th June 2015

Fee paid: 18th June 2015

Package 3 sent: 13th July 2015

Ready to schedule Interview: 16th July 2015
Medical passed: 21st July 2015

Interview: 5th August 2015 :star: -> Approved

POE: 27th August 2015

Date of Marriage: 3rd September 2015 (L):luv:

:energy::energy::energy: :energy: :energy::energy:

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