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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Posted
9 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

The Interviewer will review the entire N400 form with you, and allow you to make any additions or corrections.  As @OldUser stated, the N400 interview is never waived.

 

 

Yes it should be similar to my AOS.

Posted
3 hours ago, Visitor User said:

Ok but interview can be waived but not Civics maybe? 

No......

 

Where are you getting this information?  

Posted
1 minute ago, OldUser said:

"Lawyer"? 

If immigration lawyers are telling clients that naturalization interviews can be waived, overall competency is more dire than ever before.

Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

If immigration lawyers are telling clients that naturalization interviews can be waived, overall competency is more dire than ever before.

I'm starting seeing some patterns:

 

- Filing immediately after early filing window opens

- Filing without all supporting evidence

- Filing without going through application multiple times and asking clarifying questions (missing employment info)

- Promising interview being waived (I hope it wasn't promised by lawyer though).

 

I hope OP spends time studying civics and preparing errata sheet.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, OldUser said:

I'm starting seeing some patterns:

 

- Filing immediately after early filing window opens

- Filing without all supporting evidence

- Filing without going through application multiple times and asking clarifying questions (missing employment info)

- Promising interview being waived (I hope it wasn't promised by lawyer though).

 

I hope OP spends time studying civics and preparing errata sheet.

I'm starting to see some patterns as well:

 

dollar signs!

 

OP, sure hope you have not retained a lawyer with a JD purchased from Temu.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Posted
22 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

No......

 

Where are you getting this information?  


 That was for AOS. My bad. 
 

14 minutes ago, OldUser said:

"Lawyer"? 

No. Lol. That was my mistake. It was for AOS

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Posted
25 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

If immigration lawyers are telling clients that naturalization interviews can be waived, overall competency is more dire than ever before.

I doubt it. It was for certain AOS.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Posted (edited)
28 minutes ago, OldUser said:

I'm starting seeing some patterns:

 

- Filing immediately after early filing window opens

- Filing without all supporting evidence

- Filing without going through application multiple times and asking clarifying questions (missing employment info)

- Promising interview being waived (I hope it wasn't promised by lawyer though).

 

I hope OP spends time studying civics and preparing errata sheet.

I have been working with this lawyer since 2011. He is also a really good friend of my brother. I am in good hands. I don’t think it was rushed but I knew my early filing date and I submitted my requested documents in September. 
 

How did he file without supporting evidence? 
 

Lawyer’s staff works on the application. Then I reviewed it to find any missing and/or incorrect info. The only thing missing was my mother’s naturalization date. Then, lawyer reviews it for final submission.

 

Employment info is there which was the W-2 but other users have said it isn’t required? I am missing my side Gigs on there.

 

It was my mistake for bringing up the waived interview (this was for AOS).

 

I will study the civics test but it will also be done at the lawyer’s office. Which errata sheet?

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Visitor User said:

I will study the civics test but it will also be done at the lawyer’s office.

What does this mean?

 

YOU will be the one taking the civics test, at the field office.  No lawyer can assist with that part.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Posted
25 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

What does this mean?

 

YOU will be the one taking the civics test, at the field office.  No lawyer can assist with that part.

I will study on my own but lawyer’s office will help me as well like techniques, flash cards, etc. 

 
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