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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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1 minute ago, Goodluckeveryone said:

Filed on sep22,2022. Fingerprints waived. Just checked my online account and interview has been scheduled for January. Brooklyn NY.

Fantastic!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Wow, I just checked my online account as I filed the same month as you, also Brooklyn, and I have have an interview scheduled in January too!

I-129F Sent........... ...................................25th January 2016

I-129F NOA1.............................................3rd February 2016

I-129F RFE................................................30th March 2016 *Missing Beneficiary's intent to marry letter

RFE Reply................................................13th April 2016

I-129F NOA2.............................................28th April 2016

NVC Received..........................................13th May 2016

Date Case #, IIN and BIN assigned..........17th May 2016

Sent to consulate....................................18th May 2016

DS-160 filled out......................................19th May 2016

Consulate received.................................26th May 2016

Packet 3 received....................................28th May 2016

Medical.....................................................11th July 2016

Interview...................................................27th July 2016 - Approved!

Entered USA............................................27th December 2016

Married.....................................................29th December 2016

AOS Filed.................................................6th January 2017

NOA..........................................................10th January 2017

Biometrics................................................7th March 2017

EAD/AP Approved....................................11th April 2017

EAD/AP Received....................................22nd April 2017

AOS Approved.........................................23rd June 2017 *Interview Waived

Greencard received..................................29th June 2017

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: China
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On 12/15/2022 at 5:15 PM, Goodluckeveryone said:

Filed on sep22,2022. Fingerprints waived. Just checked my online account and interview has been scheduled for January. Brooklyn NY.

Filed on 09/23/2022, Brooklyn NY too. Received the scheduled interview date today for 01/30/2023 

Brooklyn Field Office is working hard these days it seems!

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So happy to see everyone will start the new year closing this chapter in our lives 🎉🎉🎉🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Wife's status just updated to interview scheduled. Received date 9/8/22. Most likely interview in San Bernardino, CA

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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9 minutes ago, sgprecision said:

Wife's status just updated to interview scheduled. Received date 9/8/22. Most likely interview in San Bernardino, CA

 

Check online, under documents tab to see if the letter is generated with interview date/time and location.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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1 hour ago, ImmigrantKrish said:

Check online, under documents tab to see if the letter is generated with interview date/time and location.

Thanks...interview date February 7th at 8:30am in San Bernardino, CA 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I have my N-400 interview at the end of January. My ROC is still outstanding. The interview letter I received only mentions an interview for my N-400 application and not the ROC. The letter actually says that due to covid I may not be able to take anyone to the interview with me.

 

My question is, should I plan to have my wife accompany me anyway? My inclination is that she should be there, despite what the letter says. Are they likely to just combine the two separate applications into one interview on the day?

 

Any thoughts? 

 

Thanks!

I-129F Sent........... ...................................25th January 2016

I-129F NOA1.............................................3rd February 2016

I-129F RFE................................................30th March 2016 *Missing Beneficiary's intent to marry letter

RFE Reply................................................13th April 2016

I-129F NOA2.............................................28th April 2016

NVC Received..........................................13th May 2016

Date Case #, IIN and BIN assigned..........17th May 2016

Sent to consulate....................................18th May 2016

DS-160 filled out......................................19th May 2016

Consulate received.................................26th May 2016

Packet 3 received....................................28th May 2016

Medical.....................................................11th July 2016

Interview...................................................27th July 2016 - Approved!

Entered USA............................................27th December 2016

Married.....................................................29th December 2016

AOS Filed.................................................6th January 2017

NOA..........................................................10th January 2017

Biometrics................................................7th March 2017

EAD/AP Approved....................................11th April 2017

EAD/AP Received....................................22nd April 2017

AOS Approved.........................................23rd June 2017 *Interview Waived

Greencard received..................................29th June 2017

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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7 hours ago, Markip1 said:

I have my N-400 interview at the end of January. My ROC is still outstanding. The interview letter I received only mentions an interview for my N-400 application and not the ROC. The letter actually says that due to covid I may not be able to take anyone to the interview with me.

 

My question is, should I plan to have my wife accompany me anyway? My inclination is that she should be there, despite what the letter says. Are they likely to just combine the two separate applications into one interview on the day?

 

Any thoughts? 

 

Thanks!

It could probably turn into combo interview. I make sure your wife is there. The officer may ask for her. 

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To those who have had their oath ceremony scheduled after the naturalization interview, how much notice did you get or how far out was the oath ceremony from when you received the notification?

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29 minutes ago, JZ38 said:

To those who have had their oath ceremony scheduled after the naturalization interview, how much notice did you get or how far out was the oath ceremony from when you received the notification?

Your question is hard to answer.  Each field office has their own schedule for oath ceremony which depends on how busy that particular field office is.  You may want to provide your field office location (or update your timeline to reflect that). 

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