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6 hours ago, RJQuilla said:

Well Dallas Peeps my wife got an email today scheduling her interview!!!! We applied Feb 2019!!!!

What date in February did she apply oooo?

STAGE 4: Removal of Conditions

03/19/18: I-751 mailed - Vermont Service Center

03/22/18: I-751 delivered to Vermont Service Center

03/23/18: Check Cashed

03/28/18: NOA1

05/29/2018: Biometrics

03/19/2019 : Transferred to Dallas Field Office

Naturalization

02/27/19: N-400 Filed Online

02/27/19: NOA1

03/05/19: Biometrics

Posted

Just wanted to give more of an in depth report for those with upcoming interviews, I had mine on Friday 27th, early 9AM appointment, we drove up and got there fine, plenty of parking, you basically go through the main entrance and show your appointment letter, then you get shafted through the typical scanner you see at the airports, then you checkin and head upstairs and wait for them to call your name. I got called in and I had to stand and swear to tell the truth etc. Then he went straight into the civics test, got 6/6, I was really lucky to get the fairly straight forward questions, I know for sure I got 'Who is the father of our country' 'Why does the flag have 50 stars' 'What did Susan B Anthony do' he then asked other details such as my name, any other names used, my wifes d.o.b and our marriage date, if we still lived together, then of course he makes you read a sentence in English, I think mine was 'I Can Vote' then I had to write on the tablet 'Citizens can vote' which was more scribbed than written since the stylus is pretty hard to use (I know others have mentioned this), then he told me he was recommending my approval and he walked me out.

 

It's one of those situations were I was so nervous going in, but when I was out I wondered what I was nervous for... Good luck to everyone else going for interviews soon!

-K-1 Timeline-                                                                                         -ROC Timeline-
Visited girlfriend first time - 07/20/13                                                    Sent - 12/16/16
I-129f Filed - 08/04/13                                                                              NOA 1 - 12/19/16
NOA1 - 08/20/13                                                                                       Biometrics - 01/27/17
Visited girlfriend second time - 09/10/13 - 09/30/13                       Card Production - 6/14/18
RFE - 08/28/13 (parental consent from courthouse)                        Card in hand - 6/21/18
NOA2 - 11/05/13
Visited girlfriend third time - 11/14/13                                           -Citizenship filed Dec 13th 2018-
Case Shipped to NVC - 12/16/13                                                       Biometrics - Jan 3rd, 2018
NVC Case number - 12/26/13                                                            Interview - September 27th 2019 (Approved!)
Sent to London Embassy - 12/27/13                                                Oath - October 31st 2019 (Journey finally OVER!!)
DS - 160 Sent - 05/01/14
Readiness Form Sent - 06/01/14
Medical - 01/09/14
DS Forms & Medical Received By Embassy - 01/14/14
Interview - 02/13/14 APPROVED!!
CEAC Issued - 02/19/14
Visa in hand - 02/24/14
POE: Newark - 02/25/14
Married - 03/22-14

-AOS Timeline-
Filed - 04/16/14
NOA1 Email - 04/24/14

NOA1 Letters - 04/28/14

Biometrics Appointment - 05/19/14

RFE - 04/16/14

EAD Card Production - 07/03/14

EAD In Hand - 07/11/14

Potential Interview Waiver Letter - 07/29/14

Approved! - 03/16/15 (Took Almost 11 months total)

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
Timeline
Posted
24 minutes ago, Natonstan said:

Just wanted to give more of an in depth report for those with upcoming interviews, I had mine on Friday 27th, early 9AM appointment, we drove up and got there fine, plenty of parking, you basically go through the main entrance and show your appointment letter, then you get shafted through the typical scanner you see at the airports, then you checkin and head upstairs and wait for them to call your name. I got called in and I had to stand and swear to tell the truth etc. Then he went straight into the civics test, got 6/6, I was really lucky to get the fairly straight forward questions, I know for sure I got 'Who is the father of our country' 'Why does the flag have 50 stars' 'What did Susan B Anthony do' he then asked other details such as my name, any other names used, my wifes d.o.b and our marriage date, if we still lived together, then of course he makes you read a sentence in English, I think mine was 'I Can Vote' then I had to write on the tablet 'Citizens can vote' which was more scribbed than written since the stylus is pretty hard to use (I know others have mentioned this), then he told me he was recommending my approval and he walked me out.

 

It's one of those situations were I was so nervous going in, but when I was out I wondered what I was nervous for... Good luck to everyone else going for interviews soon!

Congrats and thanks for sharing your experience. Looks like your interview lasted not more than 15min.  My interview is scheduled for October 8th. 

Posted
13 minutes ago, karvarall said:

Congrats and thanks for sharing your experience. Looks like your interview lasted not more than 15min.  My interview is scheduled for October 8th. 

You spend more time sat in the waiting room than you do in the actual interview, but the wait was only around 20-25 minutes, they seemed to be calling people in constantly so they get through people very quickly

-K-1 Timeline-                                                                                         -ROC Timeline-
Visited girlfriend first time - 07/20/13                                                    Sent - 12/16/16
I-129f Filed - 08/04/13                                                                              NOA 1 - 12/19/16
NOA1 - 08/20/13                                                                                       Biometrics - 01/27/17
Visited girlfriend second time - 09/10/13 - 09/30/13                       Card Production - 6/14/18
RFE - 08/28/13 (parental consent from courthouse)                        Card in hand - 6/21/18
NOA2 - 11/05/13
Visited girlfriend third time - 11/14/13                                           -Citizenship filed Dec 13th 2018-
Case Shipped to NVC - 12/16/13                                                       Biometrics - Jan 3rd, 2018
NVC Case number - 12/26/13                                                            Interview - September 27th 2019 (Approved!)
Sent to London Embassy - 12/27/13                                                Oath - October 31st 2019 (Journey finally OVER!!)
DS - 160 Sent - 05/01/14
Readiness Form Sent - 06/01/14
Medical - 01/09/14
DS Forms & Medical Received By Embassy - 01/14/14
Interview - 02/13/14 APPROVED!!
CEAC Issued - 02/19/14
Visa in hand - 02/24/14
POE: Newark - 02/25/14
Married - 03/22-14

-AOS Timeline-
Filed - 04/16/14
NOA1 Email - 04/24/14

NOA1 Letters - 04/28/14

Biometrics Appointment - 05/19/14

RFE - 04/16/14

EAD Card Production - 07/03/14

EAD In Hand - 07/11/14

Potential Interview Waiver Letter - 07/29/14

Approved! - 03/16/15 (Took Almost 11 months total)

Posted

Can admin pls update the timelines 

STAGE 4: Removal of Conditions

03/19/18: I-751 mailed - Vermont Service Center

03/22/18: I-751 delivered to Vermont Service Center

03/23/18: Check Cashed

03/28/18: NOA1

05/29/2018: Biometrics

03/19/2019 : Transferred to Dallas Field Office

Naturalization

02/27/19: N-400 Filed Online

02/27/19: NOA1

03/05/19: Biometrics

Posted
On 9/30/2019 at 7:14 AM, Natonstan said:

Just wanted to give more of an in depth report for those with upcoming interviews, I had mine on Friday 27th, early 9AM appointment, we drove up and got there fine, plenty of parking, you basically go through the main entrance and show your appointment letter, then you get shafted through the typical scanner you see at the airports, then you checkin and head upstairs and wait for them to call your name. I got called in and I had to stand and swear to tell the truth etc. Then he went straight into the civics test, got 6/6, I was really lucky to get the fairly straight forward questions, I know for sure I got 'Who is the father of our country' 'Why does the flag have 50 stars' 'What did Susan B Anthony do' he then asked other details such as my name, any other names used, my wifes d.o.b and our marriage date, if we still lived together, then of course he makes you read a sentence in English, I think mine was 'I Can Vote' then I had to write on the tablet 'Citizens can vote' which was more scribbed than written since the stylus is pretty hard to use (I know others have mentioned this), then he told me he was recommending my approval and he walked me out.

 

It's one of those situations were I was so nervous going in, but when I was out I wondered what I was nervous for... Good luck to everyone else going for interviews soon!

Congratulations and thank you so much for sharing your detailed experience. Please do let us know when you hear about your oath. 

Posted
3 hours ago, Raiders4life said:

Applied on February 24th and received notification for Interview today. Hopefully should know the date soon. 

Awesome news I am super close I can’t stop checking my status. I applied February 27.

STAGE 4: Removal of Conditions

03/19/18: I-751 mailed - Vermont Service Center

03/22/18: I-751 delivered to Vermont Service Center

03/23/18: Check Cashed

03/28/18: NOA1

05/29/2018: Biometrics

03/19/2019 : Transferred to Dallas Field Office

Naturalization

02/27/19: N-400 Filed Online

02/27/19: NOA1

03/05/19: Biometrics

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
Timeline
Posted

My interview is scheduled for October 8th, I just received a call from my attorney for interview preparation. He said that I need to bring my wife for the interview. I insisted if he would confirm if she was really needed. He said YES. This is a surprise for me. I was married to USC but applied my petition under 5 years rule (submitted my spouse supporting documentation too, marriage certificate, her passport copy, joint tax returns etc). 

 

I know that spouse is not required from N400 interview unlike the GC interview. But, did your spouse accompany you for the interview?

 

Any information would help.

Posted

So we called USCIS yesterday because the DHS site said that as of September 14th, he had already attended his interview.  The tier two officer said that his case was touched, but it was on some sort of hold.  But today, I checked and my husband’s status is now “Interview Scheduled”!  Yay!  

 

The DHS site hasn’t updated yet, but I expect it to within 24-48 hours.  



Signature coming soon...

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
Timeline
Posted
21 hours ago, Raiders4life said:

Applied on February 24th and received notification for Interview today. Hopefully should know the date soon. 

Applied on February 24th and interview on November 5th. 

Posted

Applied feb27th and received notification for interview today. I suspect my interview date as first week November.

STAGE 4: Removal of Conditions

03/19/18: I-751 mailed - Vermont Service Center

03/22/18: I-751 delivered to Vermont Service Center

03/23/18: Check Cashed

03/28/18: NOA1

05/29/2018: Biometrics

03/19/2019 : Transferred to Dallas Field Office

Naturalization

02/27/19: N-400 Filed Online

02/27/19: NOA1

03/05/19: Biometrics

 
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