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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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3 hours ago, MT2021 said:

Most probably they ll use that picture on certificate….

They asked me the same and my IO also took my appointment letter and mark my address with red pen and confirm the address is current…. From my passport he wrote down my passport number on the same paper and at the end attach that paper with my recommendation paper and attached in that big file 

The congratulations check mark on the paper? Did they say when Oath is?

 

Did they show you the picture?

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silly question: are yall just studying the 100 questions that are officially questions on the USCIS website or are you using other books/guides or such? if so - can you share what you use?

N-400: 12/05/2023 (confirmed fingerprints are re-used)

Interview scheduled for: 05/09/2024

 

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Kenya
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3 hours ago, Swissmiss82 said:

silly question: are yall just studying the 100 questions that are officially questions on the USCIS website or are you using other books/guides or such? if so - can you share what you use?

Don’t know much but I’m leaning more to the 100 on their website. Maybe @OldUsercan chip in here? 

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33 minutes ago, Lulu123lu said:

Don’t know much but I’m leaning more to the 100 on their website. Maybe @OldUsercan chip in here? 

I haven't studied the questions yet, but I'd study what's on USCIS website. I'm sure there are websites / apps giving you more user friendly expeirence, but I haven't used them.

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3 hours ago, Swissmiss82 said:

silly question: are yall just studying the 100 questions that are officially questions on the USCIS website or are you using other books/guides or such? if so - can you share what you use?

It’s 100 questions from version 2008…. I would highly recommend the app named citizen now …. It got flash cards for 100 questions plus reading n writing questions and it’s pretty easy to study n remember the questions with flash cards

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1 minute ago, MT2021 said:

It’s 100 questions from version 2008…. I would highly recommend the app named citizen now …. It got flash cards for 100 questions plus reading n writing questions and it’s pretty easy to study n remember the questions with flash cards

oh great - thanks so much for that input! i will look into that and download it :)

N-400: 12/05/2023 (confirmed fingerprints are re-used)

Interview scheduled for: 05/09/2024

 

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On 4/9/2024 at 12:07 AM, Visitor User said:

The congratulations check mark on the paper? Did they say when Oath is?

 

Did they show you the picture?

Yes Congratulations marked on the paper … status updated to oath will be scheduled.

about the oath the officer told me he can’t do anything about the oath and has no idea when the oath is going to be scheduled.

 

i don’t know what pic you talking about …. They don’t show any picture to me and I don’t think they supposed to.

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22 hours ago, Swissmiss82 said:

silly question: are yall just studying the 100 questions that are officially questions on the USCIS website or are you using other books/guides or such? if so - can you share what you use?

I am using uscis civic test app. It's helping me alot

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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18 hours ago, Swissmiss82 said:

oh great - thanks so much for that input! i will look into that and download it :)

I printed out the official 100 questions.  Wife rewrote them by hand, and studied those....beginning 2 or 3 weeks before the interview.  Along the way, she and I did a few verbal practice sessions.  

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
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Guys, anyone here from San Antonio field office? Have you gotten interviews / interview notices yet? Thanks!

I-751 ROC
IOE receipt number – Assigned to YSC (Potomac Service Center)
 
2023-02-19 Eligible to file for ROC
2023-03-27 Package Sent
2023-03-31 Package Delivered to Phoenix Lockbox 
2023-04-05 Email acceptance notification
2023-04-17 USCIS Letters - Biometrics reuse notice & online account info
2023-04-18 I-797 NOA: 48-month extension letter
 
N-400
 
2024-02-19 Eligible to file for Naturalization, Filed N-400 Online, Received Biometrics Reuse Notice
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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On 4/10/2024 at 1:17 PM, MT2021 said:

Yes Congratulations marked on the paper … status updated to oath will be scheduled.

about the oath the officer told me he can’t do anything about the oath and has no idea when the oath is going to be scheduled.

 

i don’t know what pic you talking about …. They don’t show any picture to me and I don’t think they supposed to.

No status change yet. What day was your interview?


Did they take a picture there?

 

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Kenya
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1 hour ago, Visitor User said:

No status change yet. What day was your interview?


Did they take a picture there?

 

@Visitor User I honestly don’t understand your obsession with PICTURES here. I think you should be happy that you’re at the end of the process with USCIS and start focusing on as a citizen now.

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28 minutes ago, Lulu123lu said:

@Visitor User I honestly don’t understand your obsession with PICTURES here. I think you should be happy that you’re at the end of the process with USCIS and start focusing on as a citizen now.

THANK YOU. I’ve meaning to make that comment and thankful someone else made it. Who cares which picture they use, you’ll rarely use the certificate anyways. 

Naturalization

 

Day 000 - 12/28/2023 Package Filed

Day 000 - 12/28/2023 Biometrics Reused

Day 038 - 02/03/2024 Interview Notice

Day 085 - 03/21/2024 N-400 Interview

Day 085 - 03/21/2024 Oath Scheduled

Day 117 - 04/22/2024 Oath Ceremony

 

ROC 

 

Day 000 - 10/04/2021 Package mailed

Day 002 - 10/06/2021 Package arrived at Phoenix PO Box

Day 002 - 10/06/2021 NOA1 Date

Day 004 - 10/08/2021 Credit card charged

Day 012 - 10/16/2021 NOA1 Received

Day 016 - 10/20/2021 Notification that biometrics were waived

Day 035 - 11/08/2021 Biometrics waived NOA received

Day 696 - 08/31/2023 NOA Approval Received

Day 702 - 09/06/2023 Green card in hand

 

 

AOS 

 

Day 000 - 04/08/2019 Package mailed

Day 001 - 04/09/2019 Packaged delivered to Chicago Lockbox via Fedex

Day 010 - 04/17/2019 Check cashed

Day 035 - 05/12/2019 NOA1 received in the mail

Day 047 - 05/24/2019 Biometrics notice received in the mail for 06/05/2019

Day 051 - 05/28/2019 Biometrics - Early walk-in

Day 119 - 08/02/2019 InfoPass to apply for Emergency AP (Approved)

Day 120 - 08/03/2019 EAD Card in production

Day 179 - 10/03/2019 Interview Notice

Day 213 - 11/06/2019 Interview 

Day 219 - 11/12/2019 I-130 & I-485 Approval Notice Received (Approved 11/06/2019)

Day 220 - 11/13/2019 Email Notification (Card was mailed)

Day 221 - 11/14/2019 Green card in hand

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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2 hours ago, Lulu123lu said:

@Visitor User I honestly don’t understand your obsession with PICTURES here. I think you should be happy that you’re at the end of the process with USCIS and start focusing on as a citizen now.

True. I guess I got too greedy. 😆

 
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