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February 2021 N-400 filers (edited title)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
Timeline

Interview scheduled (2021)

Applied: 14 Feb (90 day before)

Bio Reuse: 28 Feb,

Interview scheduled: 16 Apr

Interview on: 28 May

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Vietnam
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The milestones and estimated completion times on USCIS online account have gone forever? I still do not see it on my account as of today.

 

Month/Day/Year

F2A

Married on 10/08/2012

I-130 sent on 09/15/2013

Priority day is 09/16/2013

I-130 was approved on 11/15/2013

I did wait almost 2 years for my visa available to be able to send I-485.

AOS

I-485 and I-765 were sent on 05/29/2015

USCIS Received Date June 02, 2015 

A check of $1070 was cashed by USCIS Chicago on 06/08/2015

Biometrics Appointment on July 1st, 2015

EAD is approved on August 10th 2015 (73 days)

Received EAD card on August 19th 2015

Sent renew EAD on April 9th 2016

Got interview notice on March 30th 2016

USCIS received on April 11th 2016

Interview Scheduled on May 3rd 2016

Approved on the spot - Handed print out approval notice.

Received 10 years GC in hand on May 7th 2016

N-400 

Filed online on 02/02/2021

NOA online on 02/02/2021

Received NOA in mail on 02/10/2021

Reuse Biometrics NOA online 02/19/2021

Received  in mail Reuse Biometrics NOA on  03/01/2021

Interview Scheduled on 02/17/2022

Interviewed on 03/16/2022

Oath scheduled on 03/22/2022

Took Oath on 04/02/2022

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Congratulations to all who got their interview notices / passed their interview! 🎉

I'm just sitting over here, waiting for my turn after the 40k backlog, but at least got appointments for the covid vaccine :D

 

Also, looks like last night's software update removed the next milestone and estimated wait time features.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Vietnam
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33 minutes ago, genie12 said:

Congratulations to all who got their interview notices / passed their interview! 🎉

I'm just sitting over here, waiting for my turn after the 40k backlog, but at least got appointments for the covid vaccine :D

 

Also, looks like last night's software update removed the next milestone and estimated wait time features.

Hoping they will process N-400 like they processing Covid vaccine now in US. I got fully vaccine by Moderna - the second shot is incredible

Month/Day/Year

F2A

Married on 10/08/2012

I-130 sent on 09/15/2013

Priority day is 09/16/2013

I-130 was approved on 11/15/2013

I did wait almost 2 years for my visa available to be able to send I-485.

AOS

I-485 and I-765 were sent on 05/29/2015

USCIS Received Date June 02, 2015 

A check of $1070 was cashed by USCIS Chicago on 06/08/2015

Biometrics Appointment on July 1st, 2015

EAD is approved on August 10th 2015 (73 days)

Received EAD card on August 19th 2015

Sent renew EAD on April 9th 2016

Got interview notice on March 30th 2016

USCIS received on April 11th 2016

Interview Scheduled on May 3rd 2016

Approved on the spot - Handed print out approval notice.

Received 10 years GC in hand on May 7th 2016

N-400 

Filed online on 02/02/2021

NOA online on 02/02/2021

Received NOA in mail on 02/10/2021

Reuse Biometrics NOA online 02/19/2021

Received  in mail Reuse Biometrics NOA on  03/01/2021

Interview Scheduled on 02/17/2022

Interviewed on 03/16/2022

Oath scheduled on 03/22/2022

Took Oath on 04/02/2022

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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13 hours ago, ollie said:

If you lived here at any point between the age of 18 and 26, you should have registered for the selective service (draft). You can go to https://www.sss.gov/verify/ to verify that you had signed up, and print a record to bring to your interview.

Does "live" mean as permanent resident or do visas like F-1 also count?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Israel
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8 minutes ago, jimbrackets said:

Does "live" mean as permanent resident or do visas like F-1 also count?

No, it means permanent resident only, open this link and it says that right away

https://www.sss.gov/register/immigrants/

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