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25 minutes ago, Eric&Mirella said:

Today I had my interview in Greer, SC. It was very quick and easy. I brought my husband with me but he wasn’t allowed in the building, the officer said that she didn’t need him for the interview because I submitted tons of proof for both my ROC and n400. She’s the supervisor at this office and mentioned that she would approve both my n400 and ROC once she had the file but that it will take some time because LIN seems to have it  still. 

Great news .. congratulations! Interesting she don’t have the file for the ROC .. but has ALL the evidence submitted for the ROC ? 
hope she approve it today .. I remember another applicant the IO told him something similar then couple days later everything approved ( by cancelling the ROC and approving the Citizenship ( due to the amount of evidence submitted is sufficient). 

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14 hours ago, johnnyI129F said:

Great news .. congratulations! Interesting she don’t have the file for the ROC .. but has ALL the evidence submitted for the ROC ? 
hope she approve it today .. I remember another applicant the IO told him something similar then couple days later everything approved ( by cancelling the ROC and approving the Citizenship ( due to the amount of evidence submitted is sufficient). 

She explained to me that some offices can approve the application based on the scanned files but that for this office they need the physical file. Hopefully it doesn’t take too long 

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Combo n400 and i751 interview just completed in Cleveland! Recommended for approval!! Super friendly officer, basic questions. Only looked at car insurance and deed to house for evidence. 

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Filed i-751 Sept 3, 2021 and N400 Oct 7, 2022. Last updates were I-751 case was transferred and fingerprints reused. I got a notification from the US post office today that I am getting a letter from USCIS but there has been no case status update online. I’m hoping it’s an N400 interview scheduled and it just hasn’t been updated online yet.

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20 hours ago, AAKA said:

Thanks everyone got Naturalization certificate on 02.23.2023 . The long US Visa Journey ends here with a positive hope to look towards the future.

Congratulations!

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4 hours ago, ET9709 said:

Filed i-751 Sept 3, 2021 and N400 Oct 7, 2022. Last updates were I-751 case was transferred and fingerprints reused. I got a notification from the US post office today that I am getting a letter from USCIS but there has been no case status update online. I’m hoping it’s an N400 interview scheduled and it just hasn’t been updated online yet.

Mail just arrived. It was for the ROC, another extension of my green card for 48 months from the expiration date. 

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I haven't received my 48months extension letter yet. But at this point, we've been waiting for 18 months, so we must be at the cusp of hearing something soon? I already did my N400 interview, but that couldn't be approved because this is still pending and Nebraska never sent my A-file to my local office. It's been over 30 days since my interview, so at this point I assume I have higher chances of this getting approved first. 

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I think this is an issue for anyone with their I-751 at LIN. 

 

At my N-400 interview yesterday in Minneapolis my IO said it's taking anywhere from 2-6 weeks after the interview to get the A-files from Nebraska, and then it takes up to a week for the local office to do a review, but (at least in my office) they will approve them together. Hopefully you'll hear in the next few days.

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3 hours ago, AffableAndy said:

I think this is an issue for anyone with their I-751 at LIN. 

 

At my N-400 interview yesterday in Minneapolis my IO said it's taking anywhere from 2-6 weeks after the interview to get the A-files from Nebraska, and then it takes up to a week for the local office to do a review, but (at least in my office) they will approve them together. Hopefully you'll hear in the next few days.

I’m at the tail end of that 2-6 weeks bracket. My N40p interview was 31 days ago. My I-751 has also been pending for around 544 days, nearly 500 days since fingerprints were applied. Going by when other people had theirs approved, it seems like it’s only a matter of time for many September 2021 filers. That said, it would be amazing if Nebraska just sent my file over to Philly and my local office was able to adjudicate both right away.

 
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