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Hi guys,

Thank you for reading my post. I have applied for N-400 through marriage but my i-751 is still pending.(have not heard anything else since biometric last year) My N-400 interview is coming up (on Feb 11). I am very nervous about the tests. There is 100 civics questions  I am studying but still don't have any idea how they are going to  English test. Please give me some info.  I would appreciate your help . And what are the documents I have to take it there besides my Green card, passport, marriage license, spouse birth certificate, and divorce decree with ex spouse?

 

Do I have to take all the pictures and other documents like joint bank statements, tax papers, etc to my interview since I have not have i-751 interview yet. I am thinking this will be my combo interview for i-751 and N-400. Please help.

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1 hour ago, raini7 said:

Hi guys,

Thank you for reading my post. I have applied for N-400 through marriage but my i-751 is still pending.(have not heard anything else since biometric last year) My N-400 interview is coming up (on Feb 11). I am very nervous about the tests. There is 100 civics questions  I am studying but still don't have any idea how they are going to  English test. Please give me some info.  I would appreciate your help . And what are the documents I have to take it there besides my Green card, passport, marriage license, spouse birth certificate, and divorce decree with ex spouse?

 

Do I have to take all the pictures and other documents like joint bank statements, tax papers, etc to my interview since I have not have i-751 interview yet. I am thinking this will be my combo interview for i-751 and N-400. Please help.

English test is simple. They used to read you a sentence and you just write it down. Pencil and paper was what i got. Now with a tablet could be a little different. Mainly they ask bunch of civic questions and proof you on that. It's not that difficult, as long as you know the answer to the questions. If you get 7 questions correct, you have passed i believe. 

 

The combo interview is something, you'll have to ask others. Good luck

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1 hour ago, raini7 said:

Hi guys,

Thank you for reading my post. I have applied for N-400 through marriage but my i-751 is still pending.(have not heard anything else since biometric last year) My N-400 interview is coming up (on Feb 11). I am very nervous about the tests. There is 100 civics questions  I am studying but still don't have any idea how they are going to  English test. Please give me some info.  I would appreciate your help . And what are the documents I have to take it there besides my Green card, passport, marriage license, spouse birth certificate, and divorce decree with ex spouse?

 

Do I have to take all the pictures and other documents like joint bank statements, tax papers, etc to my interview since I have not have i-751 interview yet. I am thinking this will be my combo interview for i-751 and N-400. Please help.

English test is pretty casual. They will test your communication skills by having some conversations, reading a sentence and write it down.

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On 1/15/2021 at 9:38 PM, ROC-AL said:

English test is simple. They used to read you a sentence and you just write it down. Pencil and paper was what i got. Now with a tablet could be a little different. Mainly they ask bunch of civic questions and proof you on that. It's not that difficult, as long as you know the answer to the questions. If you get 7 questions correct, you have passed i believe. 

 

The combo interview is something, you'll have to ask others. Good luck

Thanks for the help. What do you mean by proof on that? Appreciate your help

On 1/15/2021 at 9:39 PM, Liam2021 said:

English test is pretty casual. They will test your communication skills by having some conversations, reading a sentence and write it down.

Thank you

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I had my interview on 12/31, I had to use my finger and scribble on the iPad, so no auto-correct...

F-1 visa and Post-Completion OPT

2008: Applied for F-1 visa

06/2009: F-1 visa interview@ US Embassy Athens, Greece - granted for 60 months

08/08/2009: Moved to the US for grad school

07/2014: Moved in with same-sex USC partner!

05/2016: Got EAD card in the mail (Post Completion OPT)

05/21/2016: PhD graduation: (renewed) F-1 visa expired (D/S) - EAD expiration date: 06/05/2017

06/06/2016: Started work as F-1 post-completion OPT

11/15/2016: Wedding day!

AOS from F-1 to LPR

Day -05 - 01/23/2017: Mailed AOS Package (I-485, I-693, I-130, I-131, I-864, I-765) to Chicago Lockbox

Day 00 - 01/28/2017: USPS Delivery confirmation

Day 08 - 02/05/2017: Email/Text NOA1, Checks cashed, MyUSCIS case numbers work

Day 28 - 02/25/2017: NOA1 for Biometrics Appointment (for 03/08/2017 in Austin, TX)

Day 39 - 03/08/2017: Biometrics Appointment

Day 90 - 04/24/2017: I-765 & I-131 Approval! (Email/Text for I-765 only)

Day 94 - 04/28/2017: Reception of I-797 NOA in the mail for I-765 & I-131 Approval; EAD/AP in the mail.

Day 99 - 05/03/2017: Received EAD/AP card

Day 255 - 10/06/2017: Reception of I-797 NOA in the mail for I-485 Interview. Scheduled for 11/07/2017 in San Antonio, TX

Day 283 - 11/07/2017: I-485 Interview in San Antonio, TX: Recommended for Approval. Waiting for Notification of Approval and Green Card in the mail.

Day 284 - 11/08/2017: MyUSCIS Case switched to "Approved"

Day 289 - 11/13/2017: Reception of I-797 NOA in the mail for approved I-485 and I-130

Day 290 - 11/14/2017: USPS notified me of package shipment from USCIS in Corbin, KY. Intercepted and redirected to post office for pick up due to imminent address change

Day 293 - 11/17/2017: Picked up I-551 (Green Card: CR6) from Post Office. -- Window for ROC opens August 9 2019; Can file N-400 for Naturalization August 9 2020 (Early filing, 3 years - 90 days)

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ROC journey

Day -04 - 08/08/2019: Mailed ROC Package (I-751 & supporting material)

Day 00 - 08/12/2019: USPS Delivery Confirmation & Email/Text NOA, MyUSCIS case number assignment; quoted 15-18 months

Day 109 - 11/29/2019: Biometrics Appointment in Austin, TX Application Support Center

Day 273 - 05/11/2020: I-751 Approval, New card in the mail

Day 278 - 05/16/2020: Received new Green Card (IR6) with expiration data in 2030

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The final stretch - path to Naturalization

Day 00 - 08/09/2020: Early filing window opens; Filed N-400 form online at my.uscis.gov

Day 05 - 08/14/2020: Received NOA1 in the mail
Day 85 - 11/02/2020: Biometrics Reuse Notice at my.uscis.gov

Day 95 - 11/12/2020: Received e-mail notification & egov.uscis.gov update that case status was updated to "Testing and Interview"; Interview was scheduled for 12/31/2020 in San Antonio, awaiting notification letter in the mail.

Day 145 - 12/31/2020: N-400 Interview in San Antonio, TX. Recommended for Approval. Waiting for Oath Ceremony notice in the mail.

Day 160 - 01/15/2021: Oath Ceremony Notice was mailed, PDF copy appeared on my.uscis.gov 01/19; Ceremony scheduled for 01/29/2021 in San Antonio, TX

Day 174 - 01/29/2021: Oath Ceremony, received Naturalization Certificate, registered to vote in Texas

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