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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
Timeline

I got a new interview scheduled!

K1 Visa Timeline [Approved]

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07/23/2018    I-129F sent

07/25/2018    NOA1 email notification

07/30/2018    NOA1 hard copy

12/21/2018    NOA2 hard copy

01/10/2019    NVC Case # assigned

01/22/2019    Left NVC

01/29/2019    Embassy received

01/29/2019    Pkt 3 sent

02/01/2019    Pkt 4 received

02/13/2019    Medical

03/00/2019    Interview approved!

04/01/2019    Visa issued

04/02/2019    Visa received in mail

04/06/2019    POE

05/04/2019    Wedding

 

 

Adjustment Of Status Timeline [Approved]

Spoiler

 

05/31/2019    I-485, I-131 and I-765 sent

06/10/2019    NOA1 (electronic) & check cashed

06/11/2019    NOA1 hard copies

07/05/2019    Biometrics walk-in

09/30/2019    Interview scheduled (electronic notification)

10/23/2019    EAD/AP approved

11/00/2019    AOS Interview approved!

11/08/2019    Green card is being produced

11/16/2019    Green card in hand

 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Germany
Timeline
12 minutes ago, BrunoEB5 said:

My case hasn’t moved since I applied

same! Do you have a pending i-751?

Naturalization

4/30/2024 Eligible to file for Naturalization

5/18/2024 Filed N-400 online, biometrics reused

5/20/2024 Case is being actively reviewed

 

Removal of Conditions

4/30/2023   Eligible to file for ROC

5/1/2023     Sent ROC package via USPS

5/4/2023     Package delivered to Phoenix, AZ lockbox

5/9/2023     Received text message confirming receipt, case #IOE....

5/10/2023   Check was cashed

5/11/2023   Case is being actively reviewed

5/15/2023   NOA received in the mail, biometrics reused

 

Marriage-Based AOS

3/3/2021   Sent application package to Chicago Lockbox

5/25/2021 Biometrics Appointment

7/29/2021 Interview date (Approved on the spot)

8/11/2021 Received Green Card in the mail

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Germany
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14 hours ago, BrunoEB5 said:

No, my interview was just scheduled for December 19

great timing then!

Naturalization

4/30/2024 Eligible to file for Naturalization

5/18/2024 Filed N-400 online, biometrics reused

5/20/2024 Case is being actively reviewed

 

Removal of Conditions

4/30/2023   Eligible to file for ROC

5/1/2023     Sent ROC package via USPS

5/4/2023     Package delivered to Phoenix, AZ lockbox

5/9/2023     Received text message confirming receipt, case #IOE....

5/10/2023   Check was cashed

5/11/2023   Case is being actively reviewed

5/15/2023   NOA received in the mail, biometrics reused

 

Marriage-Based AOS

3/3/2021   Sent application package to Chicago Lockbox

5/25/2021 Biometrics Appointment

7/29/2021 Interview date (Approved on the spot)

8/11/2021 Received Green Card in the mail

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Poland
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Had my interview today. Approved 🎉🥳 not sure how long it took, but was nice conversation and smooth process with great officer.

 

San Antonio TX field office, 5 year rule. 

Oath ceremony scheduled for the next week.

 

Thanks everyone for everything!

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My wife had her interview today. Milwaukee office. 5 year rule. They asked her a couple questions about the N400 form. Mostly about her speeding ticket (dates, was the fine paid, ect) but there was some confusion about where we got married. He thought we got married in Wisconsin for some reason but we got married in the Philippines (even though we submitted our marriage certificate with the N400). Once my wife cleared that up he moved on.

 

She took the civics test and passed then the interviewer told her he could tell her English was good so she didn't have to do the reading or writing part. Then she was told she passed and an appointment letter for the oath would be in the mail in a week or two.

 

My wife was so worried and studying and memorizing every detail of her N400 form. She even memorized the answers to all 100 civics questions. Then it turned out to be a brief interview.  

 

One question. My step son is almost 18 and my wife should compete her oath well before then. What is the next step for his naturalization?

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On 10/28/2024 at 8:34 PM, fullerene said:

I passed my interview today. It was quick (15 minutes). 

 

Milwaukee field office, 3 yr rule. 

 

I hope the oath taking ceremony will be scheduled in a month or so. 

 

Good luck to everyone else who are still waiting. 

My wife had her interview in Milwaukee today. It was also quick for her. She is also waiting for her oath to be scheduled.

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So as the interview date gets ever closer, I am finding myself in a very slight panic 😬😅 Having read that some people who applied under the 3 year rule are being asked to provide more proof AFTER the interview. We live in my husbands parents house, we have no joint bills, no joint bank accounts and no children together. On my application I submitted - 

- 3 Years of joint tax transcripts

- my car insurance showing him

- His car insurance showing me

- My kids school records showing him as the emergency contact

- An affidavit from my husbands mother saying that we live in their house

- An old joint loan document

- A letter from our mortgage advisor - we are in the process of trying to buy our first home

 

What I am wondering is, there are about 4 days left until my interview should I upload more documents and photos now at this point, or should I just bring everything else with me to the interview? Are you given the opportunity at the interview to provide more, or do they send you away and write you a letter?

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7 hours ago, donna777 said:

So as the interview date gets ever closer, I am finding myself in a very slight panic 😬😅 Having read that some people who applied under the 3 year rule are being asked to provide more proof AFTER the interview. We live in my husbands parents house, we have no joint bills, no joint bank accounts and no children together. On my application I submitted - 

- 3 Years of joint tax transcripts

- my car insurance showing him

- His car insurance showing me

- My kids school records showing him as the emergency contact

- An affidavit from my husbands mother saying that we live in their house

- An old joint loan document

- A letter from our mortgage advisor - we are in the process of trying to buy our first home

 

What I am wondering is, there are about 4 days left until my interview should I upload more documents and photos now at this point, or should I just bring everything else with me to the interview? Are you given the opportunity at the interview to provide more, or do they send you away and write you a letter?

Most importantly, do your DLs / IDs have matching address on them?

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6 minutes ago, OldUser said:

Most importantly, do your DLs / IDs have matching address on them?

Yes they do, thats a good idea I will take a copy of his drivers license with me also.

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