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1 minute ago, Dashinka said:

Good to hear this will not be an issue for you as rescheduling can be a major pain.  You can use your time on your trip to study for the civics test.

 

Good Luck!

Thank you  guys so much I truly I appreciate you guys😭u helped so much. Am not complaining but do u guys happen to know why my interview so quick?I just filled on November 7th already got my interview date.

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5 minutes ago, adipo21 said:

Thank you  guys so much I truly I appreciate you guys😭u helped so much. Am not complaining but do u guys happen to know why my interview so quick?I just filled on November 7th already got my interview date.

Depends on the workload at your specific field office.  Some FO's are very fast with N400's and some quite slow.  My wife was in a similar situation as you, filed her N400 in early January 2018, had biometrics a few weeks later, then left the country for a 4-5 week trip to visit the family, she got back in early March and got interview notice shortly after her return for April 10, 2018 and had her oath on June 11th so only about 5.5 months from submission (a paper submission) to oath for the Detroit FO, we had estimated at least 12 months, so we were happy.

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36 minutes ago, adipo21 said:

Thank you  guys so much I truly I appreciate you guys😭u helped so much. Am not complaining but do u guys happen to know why my interview so quick?I just filled on November 7th already got my interview date.

My wife  filed about the same time and her interview is January 31

 

It appears USCIS has adopted a last in first out policy for most new N-400 cases. Thus is terrible for those who have waited years and will continue to wait years.  

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49 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

Depends on the workload at your specific field office.  Some FO's are very fast with N400's and some quite slow.  My wife was in a similar situation as you, filed her N400 in early January 2018, had biometrics a few weeks later, then left the country for a 4-5 week trip to visit the family, she got back in early March and got interview notice shortly after her return for April 10, 2018 and had her oath on June 11th so only about 5.5 months from submission (a paper submission) to oath for the Detroit FO, we had estimated at least 12 months, so we were happy.

Wooow that amazing thank you. Did interview both of u guys?and what kind questions did they ask ur wife?am just trying to row down the questions I should focus on cause it's alot.

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23 minutes ago, Mike E said:

My wife  filed about the same time and her interview is January 31

 

It appears USCIS has adopted a last in first out policy for most new N-400 cases. Thus is terrible for those who have waited years and will continue to wait years.  

Yeah I can imagine I didn't mind waiting cause I know there some people who have waited 4 long.Thats when we filled was sure that my interview won't be on till mind Summer there on Fall based what am seeing with people cases. 

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1 hour ago, adipo21 said:

Wooow that amazing thank you. Did interview both of u guys?and what kind questions did they ask ur wife?am just trying to row down the questions I should focus on cause it's alot.

My wife also had a pending I751, so I went to the N400 interview with her (we never received a notice about an I751 interview).  Anyway, the IO did ask me to come back for a very brief I751 interview, then I was sent back to the waiting area and my wife had her N400 interview on her own.  Based on what my wife told me, she was only asked to verify the information on the N400, asked about any additional overseas trips taken since filing, and of course the civics questions.  I think there is an English writing sample taken, and the IO is also evaluating the applicant's English speaking proficiency.

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