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52 minutes ago, Pininfarina said:

Had my N400 interview today. Even though my I-751 wasn't there the officer approved my case and said Oath Ceremony will be sent next week. 

 

Woohoo!

Congratulations!


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Posted
12 minutes ago, jane&niko said:

Congratulations to all the approvals. Can I still file for N-400?. I am still waiting for removal of conditions since January 2022. I was given 48 months extension letter.

Yes  you can as long as your window is open and you qualify.


4 years, 11 months, 2 weeks and 3 days

Citizenship Complete!

USCIS is like a box of chocolates, you never know what kind of answer you are going to get!!!!

 

 

                                    

 

 

 

 


                                                             

 

 

 

 

 

Posted (edited)
17 minutes ago, jane&niko said:

Congratulations to all the approvals. Can I still file for N-400?. I am still waiting for removal of conditions since January 2022. I was given 48 months extension letter.

- Have you been a LPR for at least 2 years 9 months and 1 day?

- Have you been married to a US citizen for 3+ years and living in marital union? 

- Were you all of your trips shorter than 6 month in the last 3 year period?

- Were you physically present in the US for at least 18 months in the last 3 years?

- Did you file all taxes in the last 3 years?

- Did you not have any arrests, convictions in the last 3 years?

 

If said Yes to all of the questions above (there may be more I forgot) you can file.

 

 

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Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, pushok said:

Checked randomly for updates and saw this. This is after receiving 48 months extension. N400 timeline shows 7 months. 

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That's fairly routine in fact it's a good sign, did you submit your N400 recently? They usually transfer your case when you file a N400 when you have an active I-751. If you do not have an active N400 case they transfer cases all the time. Hopefully it went to a faster field office. Looking at your timeline you do have a N400 active. This is good news I suspect they are getting ready to adjudicate your N400. Same happend to us.

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4 years, 11 months, 2 weeks and 3 days

Citizenship Complete!

USCIS is like a box of chocolates, you never know what kind of answer you are going to get!!!!

 

 

                                    

 

 

 

 


                                                             

 

 

 

 

 

Posted

I started gathering my original documents for my n400 interview(I751 pending) on may 17th. Just checking if I am doing it right.

 

So, I have original documents like my child's birth certificate, wife's naturalization certificate, marriage certificate but for other documents like tax documents, bank statements, I just printed out irs transcripts from my online irs account and bank statements from my online bank account. Is this the right way to do it?

 

I dont need these printouts notarized..right? Also, I have printed out 3 months recent bank statements from my both joint accounts..is it enough or should i print out more than that like last 12 months?

 

Anything else i need to bring to the interview? My education cerrificates? 

 

Thanks in advance for the help.

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Posted
8 hours ago, Sarge2155 said:

That's fairly routine in fact it's a good sign, did you submit your N400 recently? They usually transfer your case when you file a N400 when you have an active I-751. If you do not have an active N400 case they transfer cases all the time. Hopefully it went to a faster field office. Looking at your timeline you do have a N400 active. This is good news I suspect they are getting ready to adjudicate your N400. Same happend to us.

Yes, we submitted N400. Current timeline shows 7 months so it could be sooner or later. I believe it is a good sign, perhaps they will update I-751 and N400 concurrently. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Jazii said:

I started gathering my original documents for my n400 interview(I751 pending) on may 17th. Just checking if I am doing it right.

 

So, I have original documents like my child's birth certificate, wife's naturalization certificate, marriage certificate but for other documents like tax documents, bank statements, I just printed out irs transcripts from my online irs account and bank statements from my online bank account. Is this the right way to do it?

 

I dont need these printouts notarized..right? Also, I have printed out 3 months recent bank statements from my both joint accounts..is it enough or should i print out more than that like last 12 months?

 

Anything else i need to bring to the interview? My education cerrificates? 

 

Thanks in advance for the help.

IRS Transcript should be fine. In the past I had submitted and had no issues. I believe notarization is for the foreign documents, such as birth certificate and etc...You will need to bring original copies from what i remember. Are you applying online or via mail? 

Posted
4 hours ago, Jazii said:

I started gathering my original documents for my n400 interview(I751 pending) on may 17th. Just checking if I am doing it right.

 

So, I have original documents like my child's birth certificate, wife's naturalization certificate, marriage certificate but for other documents like tax documents, bank statements, I just printed out irs transcripts from my online irs account and bank statements from my online bank account. Is this the right way to do it?

 

I dont need these printouts notarized..right? Also, I have printed out 3 months recent bank statements from my both joint accounts..is it enough or should i print out more than that like last 12 months?

 

Anything else i need to bring to the interview? My education cerrificates? 

 

Thanks in advance for the help.

Hi, copies of documents for N-400 submission don't need to be notarized. Bring originals to the interview.

Bank staments etc - need to print difference since I-751 submission until now, ideally.

Posted

Hello all,

 

Just a background for myself.

I-751 SRC filler January 2022. 

fingerprint update  August 2022

N400 filled  January 2023

I-751 case transferred Feb 2023   

N400 interview scheduled  April2023 (scheduled June 13th)

 

I requested combo through N400 (by uploading an letter), i also asked EMMA that I need my I-751 to be transferred to field office, she said it will be transferred but don't know when.

Also a bit background, I am not living with spouse for now due to work relocation. But he will come to interview with me (Even though on N 400 interview letter it didn't request spouse)

 

Just wondering those who had N400& I-751 interview, do u get notification when ur I-751 transferred to local office?

Posted
5 hours ago, sophia123 said:

Hello all,

 

Just a background for myself.

I-751 SRC filler January 2022. 

fingerprint update  August 2022

N400 filled  January 2023

I-751 case transferred Feb 2023   

N400 interview scheduled  April2023 (scheduled June 13th)

 

I requested combo through N400 (by uploading an letter), i also asked EMMA that I need my I-751 to be transferred to field office, she said it will be transferred but don't know when.

Also a bit background, I am not living with spouse for now due to work relocation. But he will come to interview with me (Even though on N 400 interview letter it didn't request spouse)

 

Just wondering those who had N400& I-751 interview, do u get notification when ur I-751 transferred to local office?

Yes you get notified when it's transferred, but that's something you should not have asked for. They transfer them as they need to!


4 years, 11 months, 2 weeks and 3 days

Citizenship Complete!

USCIS is like a box of chocolates, you never know what kind of answer you are going to get!!!!

 

 

                                    

 

 

 

 


                                                             

 

 

 

 

 

 
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