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Oath Ceremony after case transfering. ETA accurate?
12:52 pm October 16, 2019

Mari26



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Hi!

I have found myself in a tough spot, entirely my fault by the way... but this is where I am and I was hoping someone out there might have some advice.

I had my citizenship interview on October 7th, 2019. My case was transfered from Seattle, WA to Portland, OR due to USCIS' attempt to even case loads. Everything went smoothly, I got approved and was offered a sameday Oath but if I chose not to, he said the Oath would be scheduled in Seattle.

About, 30 mins before the Ceremony I got a call, as it turned out their certificate machine was not working and they had to cancel the ceremony.

The estimate case completition time now says January (3 months) on the website, the status also shows as 'We approved your application' and hasn't even changed to 'You are in line for the Oath Ceremony'. I have also seen someone who had an interview in Seattle (not Portland) on the same day as me already received their Oath Ceremony date, and also someone who also got transfered to Portland have to wait around 3 month until their Oath Ceremony date.

Well, here is the deal. I had bough some plane tickets on my married name. The airline is saying that to change the name to my maiden name (non-US passport) I have to pay a fee and then they'd re-issue the ticket and I'd have to pay the difference (the trip is around Christmas time so you can imagine that prices are getting higher the closer we get to the date).

I have tried calling USCIS to request an appointment at my local office and the lady I spoke to was very short from the begining, I don't even think she was listening to anything I was saying, and basically told me 'yeah, tough luck'.

So here I am wondering if there is anything I can do, other than wait to see if I get lucky (though as you have seen my luck is pretty lacking). The fact that all this is happening because a printing machine broke is frustrating beyond I can express. I am not sure what to do, or if there is even anything I CAN do, besides beating myself over not buying the ticket on my maiden name.

Anyway, if any of you have some words of advice I'd be very greatful!

Thanks



 
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Vaccines - AOS
11:40 pm October 14, 2019

Maria002



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I am currently waiting for my NOA2 and meanwhile I am trying to get information about the vaccines I should take in my country before traveling to united states (I was told it is better to do that , than additional procedure in U.S to have my list complete for AOS)

So my question are:

  1. All the vaccines in the following list should be completed?
  2. If I don't have record of the vaccines I took can doctor make and imunization exam to discover the ones I took? I had influenza shot some months ago but the doctor didn't gave me a card about it (Can't contact them either because they came to my work and I really don't know which hospital they were from, I just know it was given by the goverment. I already contacted them and they gave me 6 numbers to call (The possibilities to find that record are 10%)
  3. Does anybody know what the "A", "B", "C"... "H" mean on this? (I got the image from the internet)

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NVC processing
8:14 pm October 6, 2019

Irvin Aguilar

Irvin Aguilar

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Hello!

I am petitioning for both of my parents and the last letter I received was the NOA2 which states they had sent it to the NVC. The date of the NOA2 is 8/23/19. Since then I have not heard anything from NVC not even if they have received the application. Does anyone know if it usually takes this long? I've seen others timelines and they usually have information by like 2 or 3 weeks after the NOA2 date.



 
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birth certificate last name has accent mark but passport and visa stamp don’t.
2:22 am October 3, 2019

Cecilia sernaque

Cecilia sernaque

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My peruvian birth certificate has an accent mark in my last name but my passport and visa stamp don t, and this is because my another country ID was print everything in capital letters which means no accent marks. In order to get the passport and visa i had to use that ID and no my birth certificate.
So I wonder if this would be an issue when I apply for the AOS.
Thanks so much in advanced!



 
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PDF and handwritten & beneficiary addresses
7:04 pm September 29, 2019

FreeTanner22



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First, for the I-129f, some of the pdf entries are reversed and duplicate what I type into other fields, really wonky. Is it okay if I type most of the form but some of it be handwritten?

Second, my beneficiary's address has never changed. So when it says, if the same as the mailing address leave the first field blank, should I also leave the second address fields blank?



 
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