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Interview is next week.

 

Since we filed as a 3-year filing (marriage), my understanding is that they need to adjudicate the I-751 simultaneously right?

 

Does that mean we should bring any of the I-751 documentation as well? Or is it fine to simply bring what was asked of in the N-400 letter?

2019-03-19: AOS concurrent filing (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131) sent; AOS from F-1 Visa

2019-03-21: AOS package received

2019-03-26: All NOA1s received (dated 3-21)

2019-04-05: Received biometrics notice

2019-04-08: Walk-in biometrics completed

2019-04-10: Received email that case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

2019-04-16: Received email that interview was scheduled

2019-05-28: Green card approved at end of interview; email that case was approved received shortly after!

2021-03-06: I-751 package sent (delivered 03-09)

2021-04-02: $680 personal check fee cashed

2021-04-06: I-797 NOA (18-month extension letter) received, dated 04-01

2021-04-13: Fingerprints applied to I-751 case

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Posted
7 hours ago, NatalieP136 said:

Interview was scheduled as of yesterday now I just have to wait and see when the interview is! I already checked documents tab no notice there yet but status updated to interview was scheduled 

I'm surprised it wasn't in your notice itself.

Then again, I usually get an email whenever USCIS updates my acct, I didn't. I was following this thread with other folk's updates and checked mine on a whim.

Good luck! You studying the 2018/2020 test, right?

 

*** Father Immigrated with 9 y/o sister in 2009

  • I-130: Oct 2010  //  NVC appr: Nov 28, 2010 // RFE rec'd: May 14, 2014 // RFE returned with DNA test Jul 28, 2014  // I-130 approval rec'd Aug 18, 2014 // NVC rec'd Oct 31, 2014 // Welcome letter recd Feb 22, 2016 // AOS bill / IV bill paid Mar 27, 2016 //  Sent in supporting docs, Aug 11, 2016

*** Father became naturalized Citizen in Nov 2016, sent in opt-out request, received Nov. 2016, 

  • Case complete Nov 11, 2016 // Interview Package rec'd May 5, 2017 //   Medical May 17 ,2017 // Interview: Jun 2, 2017 // Passport rec'd Jun 8, 2017 // POE: Jun 22, 2017 // SSN changed Oct 08, 2017 // GC/I-551 rec'd - Jul 15, 2017

** Filing for naturalization (N400)

  • PD 3/31/2022
  • Biometrics: 4/26/2022
  • Interview Date: 11/21/2022
  • Oath Ceremony:
Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Posted
6 minutes ago, NYC-AB said:

Interview is next week.

 

Since we filed as a 3-year filing (marriage), my understanding is that they need to adjudicate the I-751 simultaneously right?

 

Does that mean we should bring any of the I-751 documentation as well? Or is it fine to simply bring what was asked of in the N-400 letter?

i'd think if you have concurrent filing you'd bring anything pertaining to both?

But wait, wouldn't the N-400 supercede (?) the I-751?

*** Father Immigrated with 9 y/o sister in 2009

  • I-130: Oct 2010  //  NVC appr: Nov 28, 2010 // RFE rec'd: May 14, 2014 // RFE returned with DNA test Jul 28, 2014  // I-130 approval rec'd Aug 18, 2014 // NVC rec'd Oct 31, 2014 // Welcome letter recd Feb 22, 2016 // AOS bill / IV bill paid Mar 27, 2016 //  Sent in supporting docs, Aug 11, 2016

*** Father became naturalized Citizen in Nov 2016, sent in opt-out request, received Nov. 2016, 

  • Case complete Nov 11, 2016 // Interview Package rec'd May 5, 2017 //   Medical May 17 ,2017 // Interview: Jun 2, 2017 // Passport rec'd Jun 8, 2017 // POE: Jun 22, 2017 // SSN changed Oct 08, 2017 // GC/I-551 rec'd - Jul 15, 2017

** Filing for naturalization (N400)

  • PD 3/31/2022
  • Biometrics: 4/26/2022
  • Interview Date: 11/21/2022
  • Oath Ceremony:
Posted
1 minute ago, phoenyxx said:

i'd think if you have concurrent filing you'd bring anything pertaining to both?

But wait, wouldn't the N-400 supercede (?) the I-751?

Yeah, this is why I'm confused.  I've read that they often do "combo" interviews, i.e., the I-751 for 5 minutes, before the N-400, so maybe it's best to just print out and bring everything pertaining to both.

2019-03-19: AOS concurrent filing (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131) sent; AOS from F-1 Visa

2019-03-21: AOS package received

2019-03-26: All NOA1s received (dated 3-21)

2019-04-05: Received biometrics notice

2019-04-08: Walk-in biometrics completed

2019-04-10: Received email that case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

2019-04-16: Received email that interview was scheduled

2019-05-28: Green card approved at end of interview; email that case was approved received shortly after!

2021-03-06: I-751 package sent (delivered 03-09)

2021-04-02: $680 personal check fee cashed

2021-04-06: I-797 NOA (18-month extension letter) received, dated 04-01

2021-04-13: Fingerprints applied to I-751 case

Posted
12 minutes ago, phoenyxx said:

I'm surprised it wasn't in your notice itself.

Then again, I usually get an email whenever USCIS updates my acct, I didn't. I was following this thread with other folk's updates and checked mine on a whim.

Good luck! You studying the 2018/2020 test, right?

 

Thanks ! Information online states they are still using the 2008 civics test so I will study that one

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Posted
7 minutes ago, NYC-AB said:

Yeah, this is why I'm confused.  I've read that they often do "combo" interviews, i.e., the I-751 for 5 minutes, before the N-400, so maybe it's best to just print out and bring everything pertaining to both.

Ah. Well, do that. bring what's asked for both. Better have it and not need it than need it and not have it!

*** Father Immigrated with 9 y/o sister in 2009

  • I-130: Oct 2010  //  NVC appr: Nov 28, 2010 // RFE rec'd: May 14, 2014 // RFE returned with DNA test Jul 28, 2014  // I-130 approval rec'd Aug 18, 2014 // NVC rec'd Oct 31, 2014 // Welcome letter recd Feb 22, 2016 // AOS bill / IV bill paid Mar 27, 2016 //  Sent in supporting docs, Aug 11, 2016

*** Father became naturalized Citizen in Nov 2016, sent in opt-out request, received Nov. 2016, 

  • Case complete Nov 11, 2016 // Interview Package rec'd May 5, 2017 //   Medical May 17 ,2017 // Interview: Jun 2, 2017 // Passport rec'd Jun 8, 2017 // POE: Jun 22, 2017 // SSN changed Oct 08, 2017 // GC/I-551 rec'd - Jul 15, 2017

** Filing for naturalization (N400)

  • PD 3/31/2022
  • Biometrics: 4/26/2022
  • Interview Date: 11/21/2022
  • Oath Ceremony:
Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Posted
58 minutes ago, NatalieP136 said:

Thanks ! Information online states they are still using the 2008 civics test so I will study that one

Ditto!

*** Father Immigrated with 9 y/o sister in 2009

  • I-130: Oct 2010  //  NVC appr: Nov 28, 2010 // RFE rec'd: May 14, 2014 // RFE returned with DNA test Jul 28, 2014  // I-130 approval rec'd Aug 18, 2014 // NVC rec'd Oct 31, 2014 // Welcome letter recd Feb 22, 2016 // AOS bill / IV bill paid Mar 27, 2016 //  Sent in supporting docs, Aug 11, 2016

*** Father became naturalized Citizen in Nov 2016, sent in opt-out request, received Nov. 2016, 

  • Case complete Nov 11, 2016 // Interview Package rec'd May 5, 2017 //   Medical May 17 ,2017 // Interview: Jun 2, 2017 // Passport rec'd Jun 8, 2017 // POE: Jun 22, 2017 // SSN changed Oct 08, 2017 // GC/I-551 rec'd - Jul 15, 2017

** Filing for naturalization (N400)

  • PD 3/31/2022
  • Biometrics: 4/26/2022
  • Interview Date: 11/21/2022
  • Oath Ceremony:
Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Posted

Hope y'all watching the election and updating y'all answers to those questions about senate and house reps (if asked).. 

 

Also - I wonder if I can use Indigenous Day as an answer to the 'US holidays'? 😁

*** Father Immigrated with 9 y/o sister in 2009

  • I-130: Oct 2010  //  NVC appr: Nov 28, 2010 // RFE rec'd: May 14, 2014 // RFE returned with DNA test Jul 28, 2014  // I-130 approval rec'd Aug 18, 2014 // NVC rec'd Oct 31, 2014 // Welcome letter recd Feb 22, 2016 // AOS bill / IV bill paid Mar 27, 2016 //  Sent in supporting docs, Aug 11, 2016

*** Father became naturalized Citizen in Nov 2016, sent in opt-out request, received Nov. 2016, 

  • Case complete Nov 11, 2016 // Interview Package rec'd May 5, 2017 //   Medical May 17 ,2017 // Interview: Jun 2, 2017 // Passport rec'd Jun 8, 2017 // POE: Jun 22, 2017 // SSN changed Oct 08, 2017 // GC/I-551 rec'd - Jul 15, 2017

** Filing for naturalization (N400)

  • PD 3/31/2022
  • Biometrics: 4/26/2022
  • Interview Date: 11/21/2022
  • Oath Ceremony:
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: El Salvador
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Posted

Filed in March 2022, had interview September in Chicago. N-400 was approved, I-751 was approved. Letter on the green card said "Because the N400 was approved you will not receive a new "Green Card". Nothing since then, online just says Oath Ceremony will be scheduled. Meanwhile the holidays are approaching and we can't go anywhere because we have an expired green card and nothing else. Anyone else ever hear of an oath ceremony taking 2 months?

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Posted

Randomly decided to check my USCIS online account yesterday and interview is scheduled for December 13! 😲

I havent received any letter yet might be tomorrow due to Veterans day. 

My interview will be in Raleigh/Durham office. Anyone has any insights to what docs to bring? I got my I-751 approved earlier this year. Do I need to bring my green card and marriage certificate?

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Spain
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Posted
1 minute ago, dmnc said:

Randomly decided to check my USCIS online account yesterday and interview is scheduled for December 13! 😲

I havent received any letter yet might be tomorrow due to Veterans day. 

My interview will be in Raleigh/Durham office. Anyone has any insights to what docs to bring? I got my I-751 approved earlier this year. Do I need to bring my green card and marriage certificate?

Congratulations! They didn't send you an email stating the change in USCIS? (asking so that I make sure I check the website regularly - I assumed that there would be an email notification if any changes to my file occurred)

Posted

Wife's interview is tomorrow morning. Knock on wood!
 

Hope they do a combo I-751 / N-400 interview - a little antsy as we changed jurisdictions a few months back.

2019-03-19: AOS concurrent filing (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131) sent; AOS from F-1 Visa

2019-03-21: AOS package received

2019-03-26: All NOA1s received (dated 3-21)

2019-04-05: Received biometrics notice

2019-04-08: Walk-in biometrics completed

2019-04-10: Received email that case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

2019-04-16: Received email that interview was scheduled

2019-05-28: Green card approved at end of interview; email that case was approved received shortly after!

2021-03-06: I-751 package sent (delivered 03-09)

2021-04-02: $680 personal check fee cashed

2021-04-06: I-797 NOA (18-month extension letter) received, dated 04-01

2021-04-13: Fingerprints applied to I-751 case

Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Posted
17 hours ago, NYC-AB said:

Wife's interview is tomorrow morning. Knock on wood!
 

Hope they do a combo I-751 / N-400 interview - a little antsy as we changed jurisdictions a few months back.

Good luck to her! Fingers crossed you get the combo and excellent news after :)

*** Father Immigrated with 9 y/o sister in 2009

  • I-130: Oct 2010  //  NVC appr: Nov 28, 2010 // RFE rec'd: May 14, 2014 // RFE returned with DNA test Jul 28, 2014  // I-130 approval rec'd Aug 18, 2014 // NVC rec'd Oct 31, 2014 // Welcome letter recd Feb 22, 2016 // AOS bill / IV bill paid Mar 27, 2016 //  Sent in supporting docs, Aug 11, 2016

*** Father became naturalized Citizen in Nov 2016, sent in opt-out request, received Nov. 2016, 

  • Case complete Nov 11, 2016 // Interview Package rec'd May 5, 2017 //   Medical May 17 ,2017 // Interview: Jun 2, 2017 // Passport rec'd Jun 8, 2017 // POE: Jun 22, 2017 // SSN changed Oct 08, 2017 // GC/I-551 rec'd - Jul 15, 2017

** Filing for naturalization (N400)

  • PD 3/31/2022
  • Biometrics: 4/26/2022
  • Interview Date: 11/21/2022
  • Oath Ceremony:
Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Posted
20 hours ago, NYC-AB said:

Wife's interview is tomorrow morning. Knock on wood!
 

Hope they do a combo I-751 / N-400 interview - a little antsy as we changed jurisdictions a few months back.

How did it go

Posted
3 hours ago, Saman1103 said:

How did it go

 

Super quick and easy.

 

Combo interview. I-751 was mostly just verifying the information because we moved.

 

N-400, my wife got 6/6 questions right. He said this was one of the easiest cases and gave us the approval right on the spot for both I-751 and N-400. Oath ceremony official letter should come soon, and the ceremony is in ~2 weeks!

2019-03-19: AOS concurrent filing (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131) sent; AOS from F-1 Visa

2019-03-21: AOS package received

2019-03-26: All NOA1s received (dated 3-21)

2019-04-05: Received biometrics notice

2019-04-08: Walk-in biometrics completed

2019-04-10: Received email that case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

2019-04-16: Received email that interview was scheduled

2019-05-28: Green card approved at end of interview; email that case was approved received shortly after!

2021-03-06: I-751 package sent (delivered 03-09)

2021-04-02: $680 personal check fee cashed

2021-04-06: I-797 NOA (18-month extension letter) received, dated 04-01

2021-04-13: Fingerprints applied to I-751 case

 
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