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3 minutes ago, red12345 said:

Yes I understand. But for the tax returns I only Included the first page so its not a big deal I guess. mine says estimate of 7 months is that a normal processing time?

The processing times are meaningless, like all the other ones were. Ours said 9 months when we first submitted.

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13 minutes ago, red12345 said:

and I'm still waiting on my I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

I can't help you with tips for not having the I751 yet other than being your spouse with you just in case they decide to do a dual interview. We had already been approved without an interview by the time we applied for the N400 so didn't have to worry about that. But on the USCIS website they have a list of all the questions they might ask you. They ask you a maximum of 10 and you must get 6 right. If you get the first 6 right they don't ask you any more.

 

My husband studied by having me ask him all the questions and anything he didn't get right immediately he put on a list to study. The next times we went through the questions I only asked him the ones he was unsure of and then the day before and morning of I asked him all 100 questions.

 

His interview went very smoothly, the most difficult part was just that it pretty much took the entire day. I wrote about the experience here:

https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/806429-n-400-august-2023-filers/?do=findComment&comment=10924601

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4 minutes ago, JenIE said:

I can't help you with tips for not having the I751 yet other than being your spouse with you just in case they decide to do a dual interview. We had already been approved without an interview by the time we applied for the N400 so didn't have to worry about that. But on the USCIS website they have a list of all the questions they might ask you. They ask you a maximum of 10 and you must get 6 right. If you get the first 6 right they don't ask you any more.

 

My husband studied by having me ask him all the questions and anything he didn't get right immediately he put on a list to study. The next times we went through the questions I only asked him the ones he was unsure of and then the day before and morning of I asked him all 100 questions.

 

His interview went very smoothly, the most difficult part was just that it pretty much took the entire day. I wrote about the experience here:

https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/806429-n-400-august-2023-filers/?do=findComment&comment=10924601

Thank you for sharing! did he get asked any follow up questions for yes and no?

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2 minutes ago, red12345 said:

Thank you for sharing! did he get asked any follow up questions for yes and no?

I wasn't in the room but from what he says I think it was pretty much as straightforward as described, with the agent being satisfied with my husband's answers.

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