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On 6/20/2023 at 7:50 PM, braxtonMI said:

Hi all, 

 

Just filed N-400 tonight and a few minutes later received Receipt Notice and Biometric Reuse notice. Estimated processing time is currently 10 months. 

 

Looking forward to cross the finish line.


My interview has been scheduled. Exactly one month after filing. Chicago Field Office. 
 

Here’s my timeline:

6/20 - Filed application. Immediate notice received but dated 6/21. Biometrics reused

7/21 - Interview scheduled

9/7 - Interview date

 

Almost there! Time to prep. Anyone know how soon after interview the oathtaking is scheduled in Chicago? I know they don’t do same day oaths.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Greece
Timeline
Posted
On 7/22/2023 at 2:07 PM, gtownguy said:

Received an update on my case today. 
 

interview was scheduled for August 31. This went quicker than I expected. Application was filed on June 6. Raleigh, NC 

Good luck!!!

 

Mine is in 3 days... yikes!!! 

Click "spoiler" below for a detailed account of our journey to a CR1 visa via DCF in Athens, Greece.

 

2011 - Met hubby online and became friends
Early 2013 - Confessed our love for each other * Late 2013 - I got pregnant with our daughter
2014 - Our baby was born in Athens, Greece and completed our family. We now have two boys and a girl!! 2013 - 2015 - Looking for jobs in Greece, none were available (due to socioeconomic crisis) 2015 - Decided only way to feed our family was to immigrate and started the process December 2015 - Got married (Greece has a LOT of red tape for foreigners marrying Greeks)
January 2016 - Finished gathering all documents and getting them translated
* * DCF in Athens, Greece * *

28th January 2016 - Finally filed I-130s
29th June - ISSUED!!!!!!1st July - Visa packages and passports delivered to DHL.4th July - Visas in hand! CU in two weeks USA!!
19th July- POE Detroit. All went well!! (excluding our screaming, jet lagged toddler!!)

 

After Arrival in the US

September 2016 - Hubby is diagnosed with congestive heart failure
October - February 2016 - Battle with drug use, overdosing, bringing home a tiny paycheck

March - July 2017 - I am working 80 hr weeks to make ends meet. Discovered hubby's affair. Still overdoses and is hospitalized. Has quit working all together.
July - October 2017 - Marriage counseling. Revealed hubby has "several" mental conditions. Is started on several mental meds.

October 2017 - Got accepted for a college course. Got better job to help raise my kids.

October 2017 - March 2018 - Situation at home is toxic. He files for divorce.

July 2018 - Divorce is final. I have full custody of our daughter.

 

ROC (GC expires July 19th 2018)

July 16th - Package for ROC is delivered to the CA service center (divorce waiver).

August 30th - NOA1 received with 18 month extension (fee waiver approved).

March 28th 2019 - Biometrics

August 8th 2019 - Case Approved No RFE No Interview - 10 year GC in production

N400 (Online - Detroit, MI office)
June 6th 2023 - Applied for naturalization under 5 year rule.
June 7th 2023 - Application received/Biometric will be reused.
June 16th - Interview scheduled.
July 27th - Upcoming interview.



**Our DCF journey to an IV took 5 months and 1 day from turning in the I-130 to getting "Issued"**


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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
Timeline
Posted

We were updated to "Case is Actively Being Reviewed" on the day of Hubs' biometrics appointment (6/30).  Still showing 9 months estimation, but hoping that some of y'alls good luck will rub off and maybe get through a little quicker than that! Good luck to Marrienne on the interview today!!

Our Visa Timeline
USCIS
11/23/12: Package Mailed to Chicago Lockbox from Ireland
11/28/12: Arrived at Lockbox, Signed for by JOHN
11/30/12: NOA1; Transferred to NBC
12/06/12: NOA1 Hard Copy Received
12/19/12: Touched
01/16/13: NOA2 (47 days after NOA1)
01/21/13: Approved petition mailed to NVC
01/22/13: NOA2 Hard Copy Received
NVC
01/25/13: Petition arrived at NVC
02/11/13: Received Case#/IIN from NVC
02/11/13: Received DS-3032/AOS Bill Invoiced
02/11/13: AOS Bill Paid/DS-3032 Emailed
02/15/13: AOS Package sent to NVC
02/25/13: DS-3032 Accepted
02/26/13: AOS Package Accepted
02/26/13: IV Bill Invoiced
02/26/13: IV Bill Paid
02/27/13: IV Package sent to NVC
03/11/13: RFE: Irish Police Cert. (It's there, Idiot Stick just can't read Irish. "Garda" means "Police". Fool.)
03/20/13: Case Complete
04/01/13: Interview Date Assigned
Consulate
04/16/13: Medical
05/07/13: Interview...Denied 221(g). Now to find a joint sponsor. Good times.
05/22/13: Visa in Hand
07/30/13: POE Dublin

Citizenship

06/04/2023: N-400 Filed Online

06/05/2023: Receipt Sent

06/12/2023: Notice of Biometrics Appointment Received; Appointment Date 06/30/2023

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Greece
Timeline
Posted

UPDATE!!

 

I just got out of my interview. I was recommended for citizenship. Oath within 60 days.

Click "spoiler" below for a detailed account of our journey to a CR1 visa via DCF in Athens, Greece.

 

2011 - Met hubby online and became friends
Early 2013 - Confessed our love for each other * Late 2013 - I got pregnant with our daughter
2014 - Our baby was born in Athens, Greece and completed our family. We now have two boys and a girl!! 2013 - 2015 - Looking for jobs in Greece, none were available (due to socioeconomic crisis) 2015 - Decided only way to feed our family was to immigrate and started the process December 2015 - Got married (Greece has a LOT of red tape for foreigners marrying Greeks)
January 2016 - Finished gathering all documents and getting them translated
* * DCF in Athens, Greece * *

28th January 2016 - Finally filed I-130s
29th June - ISSUED!!!!!!1st July - Visa packages and passports delivered to DHL.4th July - Visas in hand! CU in two weeks USA!!
19th July- POE Detroit. All went well!! (excluding our screaming, jet lagged toddler!!)

 

After Arrival in the US

September 2016 - Hubby is diagnosed with congestive heart failure
October - February 2016 - Battle with drug use, overdosing, bringing home a tiny paycheck

March - July 2017 - I am working 80 hr weeks to make ends meet. Discovered hubby's affair. Still overdoses and is hospitalized. Has quit working all together.
July - October 2017 - Marriage counseling. Revealed hubby has "several" mental conditions. Is started on several mental meds.

October 2017 - Got accepted for a college course. Got better job to help raise my kids.

October 2017 - March 2018 - Situation at home is toxic. He files for divorce.

July 2018 - Divorce is final. I have full custody of our daughter.

 

ROC (GC expires July 19th 2018)

July 16th - Package for ROC is delivered to the CA service center (divorce waiver).

August 30th - NOA1 received with 18 month extension (fee waiver approved).

March 28th 2019 - Biometrics

August 8th 2019 - Case Approved No RFE No Interview - 10 year GC in production

N400 (Online - Detroit, MI office)
June 6th 2023 - Applied for naturalization under 5 year rule.
June 7th 2023 - Application received/Biometric will be reused.
June 16th - Interview scheduled.
July 27th - Upcoming interview.



**Our DCF journey to an IV took 5 months and 1 day from turning in the I-130 to getting "Issued"**


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Posted
9 minutes ago, Marrienne said:

UPDATE!!

 

I just got out of my interview. I was recommended for citizenship. Oath within 60 days.

Congratulations! 
 

What civics questions did they ask you? 

AOS with CR-1 Approved September 2014

Husband immigrated to New Zealand with me November 2016

Petition for IR-1 February 2018

02/02/18 Sent to Chicago lockbox from Auckland NZ

09/07/18 Arrived in the USA

12/19 Divorced

06/23 Naturalization window opens

06/12/23 N400 filed online

06/16/23 Status changed to Biometrics scheduled

07/07/23 Biometrics appointment

07/07/23 Status changed to Case is being actively reviewed

08/08/23 Status changed to Interview is scheduled

09/13/23 Interview - Approved

09/13/23 Status changed to Oath to be scheduled

09/14/23 Status changed to Oath scheduled

09/28/23 Oath appointment! I'm a US Citizen!

10/02/23 US Passport applied for with routine service and expedited shipping

11/08/23 US Passport received

11/11/23 Status changed to “Supporting documents mailed”

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Greece
Timeline
Posted
7 minutes ago, KiwiinMaine said:

Congratulations! 
 

What civics questions did they ask you? 

Who is the governor of my state.

How old must you be to vote.

Who is the Speaker of the House.

Who signs bills into laws.

Name 3 of the original 13 colonies.

What are the two parts of Congress.

 

He didn't go further into the full ten because I answered all of them correctly.

 

Pretty straight file. I don't even have a parking ticket, I have been working all 7 years I have been here. I do "owe" $300 of state taxes and I say "owe" because there was an error on the tax papers and I shouldn't be owing any tax at all, but I have been making payments and brought all that with me. We chatted a bit about that and he agreed that it is ridiculous that they charged me to begin with. I explained I filed an amendment buy until it goes through, I am making payments. He was fine with that and signed off on it.

Had me sign a statement that said I provided proof of payment to him, asked me about my name change and confirmed everything.

Took new picture.

Told me oath ceremony will be in September or October, gave a paper that said I am recommended for citizenship explained to me how to apply for a US passport. Gave me the location of the Oath Ceremony place in my local area and sent me on my way.

 

We did go over if I was ever arrested, lied, was ever a terrorist or a prostitute or a drug dealer etc (no to all of these), asked me my employer,  I work for the local public schools and I am in College to be a Special Ed teacher. 

That was that :)

Click "spoiler" below for a detailed account of our journey to a CR1 visa via DCF in Athens, Greece.

 

2011 - Met hubby online and became friends
Early 2013 - Confessed our love for each other * Late 2013 - I got pregnant with our daughter
2014 - Our baby was born in Athens, Greece and completed our family. We now have two boys and a girl!! 2013 - 2015 - Looking for jobs in Greece, none were available (due to socioeconomic crisis) 2015 - Decided only way to feed our family was to immigrate and started the process December 2015 - Got married (Greece has a LOT of red tape for foreigners marrying Greeks)
January 2016 - Finished gathering all documents and getting them translated
* * DCF in Athens, Greece * *

28th January 2016 - Finally filed I-130s
29th June - ISSUED!!!!!!1st July - Visa packages and passports delivered to DHL.4th July - Visas in hand! CU in two weeks USA!!
19th July- POE Detroit. All went well!! (excluding our screaming, jet lagged toddler!!)

 

After Arrival in the US

September 2016 - Hubby is diagnosed with congestive heart failure
October - February 2016 - Battle with drug use, overdosing, bringing home a tiny paycheck

March - July 2017 - I am working 80 hr weeks to make ends meet. Discovered hubby's affair. Still overdoses and is hospitalized. Has quit working all together.
July - October 2017 - Marriage counseling. Revealed hubby has "several" mental conditions. Is started on several mental meds.

October 2017 - Got accepted for a college course. Got better job to help raise my kids.

October 2017 - March 2018 - Situation at home is toxic. He files for divorce.

July 2018 - Divorce is final. I have full custody of our daughter.

 

ROC (GC expires July 19th 2018)

July 16th - Package for ROC is delivered to the CA service center (divorce waiver).

August 30th - NOA1 received with 18 month extension (fee waiver approved).

March 28th 2019 - Biometrics

August 8th 2019 - Case Approved No RFE No Interview - 10 year GC in production

N400 (Online - Detroit, MI office)
June 6th 2023 - Applied for naturalization under 5 year rule.
June 7th 2023 - Application received/Biometric will be reused.
June 16th - Interview scheduled.
July 27th - Upcoming interview.



**Our DCF journey to an IV took 5 months and 1 day from turning in the I-130 to getting "Issued"**


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Posted
3 hours ago, Marrienne said:

Who is the governor of my state.

How old must you be to vote.

Who is the Speaker of the House.

Who signs bills into laws.

Name 3 of the original 13 colonies.

What are the two parts of Congress.

 

He didn't go further into the full ten because I answered all of them correctly.

 

Pretty straight file. I don't even have a parking ticket, I have been working all 7 years I have been here. I do "owe" $300 of state taxes and I say "owe" because there was an error on the tax papers and I shouldn't be owing any tax at all, but I have been making payments and brought all that with me. We chatted a bit about that and he agreed that it is ridiculous that they charged me to begin with. I explained I filed an amendment buy until it goes through, I am making payments. He was fine with that and signed off on it.

Had me sign a statement that said I provided proof of payment to him, asked me about my name change and confirmed everything.

Took new picture.

Told me oath ceremony will be in September or October, gave a paper that said I am recommended for citizenship explained to me how to apply for a US passport. Gave me the location of the Oath Ceremony place in my local area and sent me on my way.

 

We did go over if I was ever arrested, lied, was ever a terrorist or a prostitute or a drug dealer etc (no to all of these), asked me my employer,  I work for the local public schools and I am in College to be a Special Ed teacher. 

That was that :)

That’s amazing! I’m so glad it went well for you, and there’s only one step left in your journey 😊

AOS with CR-1 Approved September 2014

Husband immigrated to New Zealand with me November 2016

Petition for IR-1 February 2018

02/02/18 Sent to Chicago lockbox from Auckland NZ

09/07/18 Arrived in the USA

12/19 Divorced

06/23 Naturalization window opens

06/12/23 N400 filed online

06/16/23 Status changed to Biometrics scheduled

07/07/23 Biometrics appointment

07/07/23 Status changed to Case is being actively reviewed

08/08/23 Status changed to Interview is scheduled

09/13/23 Interview - Approved

09/13/23 Status changed to Oath to be scheduled

09/14/23 Status changed to Oath scheduled

09/28/23 Oath appointment! I'm a US Citizen!

10/02/23 US Passport applied for with routine service and expedited shipping

11/08/23 US Passport received

11/11/23 Status changed to “Supporting documents mailed”

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

My interview has been scheduled! It’s September 13 at 1pm. Time to study the civics questions harder!

AOS with CR-1 Approved September 2014

Husband immigrated to New Zealand with me November 2016

Petition for IR-1 February 2018

02/02/18 Sent to Chicago lockbox from Auckland NZ

09/07/18 Arrived in the USA

12/19 Divorced

06/23 Naturalization window opens

06/12/23 N400 filed online

06/16/23 Status changed to Biometrics scheduled

07/07/23 Biometrics appointment

07/07/23 Status changed to Case is being actively reviewed

08/08/23 Status changed to Interview is scheduled

09/13/23 Interview - Approved

09/13/23 Status changed to Oath to be scheduled

09/14/23 Status changed to Oath scheduled

09/28/23 Oath appointment! I'm a US Citizen!

10/02/23 US Passport applied for with routine service and expedited shipping

11/08/23 US Passport received

11/11/23 Status changed to “Supporting documents mailed”

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Croatia
Timeline
Posted

Just had my interview yesterday in Oklahoma City, OK. 
I submitted my application on June 30th, got interview scheduled for August 15th. 
 

The IO was really friendly and nice. We did civics first, writing and reading next. After that we went through the application and basic information like my name, date of birth etc. I signed a few documents and she told me I passed and I should wait 2-4 weeks for ceremony to be scheduled! 
 

What a great experience and journey this has been! Ready to have the ceremony and be done with uscis once for all. 
 

My advice would be to have your spouse ask you the civics questions every day! 
Good luck! 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted (edited)

Yesterday morning was the appointment for my naturalization interview at the Portland, OR USCIS. The IO was friendly and the interview took about an 1/2 hour. Civics test, reading and writing, and then the review of the N-400 application form. I was approved and then told to come back later in the afternoon for the oath ceremony. Just short of 10 years when I first filed under the K-1 visa, I am now a US Citizen! 

 

It was only 70 days from N-400 Application date to the Oath Ceremony. My original timeline was 16 months and then it adjusted to 9 months with the biometrics reuse note. Technically there was still an 8 month wait at my interview date. 

 

This forum has been so helpful throughout the whole immigration process! Thank you!

 

-Lindsey

 

Timeline for N-400

Application: 06/07/23

Biometrics Reuse: 6/13/23

Interview: 8/15/23

Oath Ceremony: 8/15/23

 

 

Edited by austin_lindsey
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
Timeline
Posted
4 minutes ago, austin_lindsey said:

Yesterday morning was the appointment for my naturalization interview at the Portland, OR USCIS. The IO was friendly and the interview took about an 1/2 hour. Civics test, reading and writing, and then the review of the N-400 application form. I was approved and then told to come back later in the afternoon for the oath ceremony. Just short of 10 years when I first filed under the K-1 visa, I am now a US Citizen! 

 

It was only 70 days from N-400 Application date to the Oath Ceremony. My original timeline was 15 months and then it adjusted to 9 months with the biometrics reuse note. Technically there was still an 8 month wait at my interview date. 

 

This forum has been so helpful throughout the whole immigration process! Thank you!

 

-Lindsey

 

Timeline for N-400

Application: 06/07/23

Biometrics Reuse: 6/13/23

Interview: 8/15/23

Oath Ceremony: 8/15/23

 

 

Congratulations!!!   The feeling of freedom from USCIS is wonderful!!!

"The US immigration process requires a great deal of knowledge, planning, time, patience, and a significant amount of money.  It is quite a journey!"

- Some old child of the 50's & 60's on his laptop 

 

Senior Master Sergeant, US Air Force- Retired (after 20+ years)- Missile Systems Maintenance & Titan 2 ICBM Launch Crew Duty (200+ Alert tours)

Registered Nurse- Retired- I practiced in the areas of Labor & Delivery, Home Health, Adolescent Psych, & Adult Psych.

IT Professional- Retired- Web Site Design, Hardware Maintenance, Compound Pharmacy Software Trainer, On-site go live support, Database Manager, App Designer.

______________________________________

In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

 
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