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Mar&Ant

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    San Jose
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    California

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    Naturalization (approved)
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    California Service Center
  • Local Office
    San Jose CA
  • Country
    France

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  1. Thank you! I didn’t load anything but scans of my green card and marriage certificate with my application. The IO only asked for my passport, my green card and ID. I did bring more documents with me just in case (marriage certificate, my husband’s birth certificate, tax transcripts) but she didn’t ask to see anything else. There is a list of what you need to bring on the interview notice, and it depends on what rule you applied to N400 (3 year rule vs 5 year rule). Good luck with your interview!
  2. Hey everyone! I just come back from my interview and it went very well, a very smooth process overall…. And yes, I passed! Here is a short summary: Once at the office (San Jose), I waited about 10 minutes before an officer called me in. She was very kind during the whole interview, she first asked to see my appointment letter, my passport, my green card and ID (I applied for N-400 based on 5 year LPR eligibility rule), and then we started with the test. She only asked 6 civics questions: What is freedom of religion? where is the Statue of Liberty? Who signs bills to become laws? When was the Constitution written? What did Martin Luther King, Jr. do? Why does the flag have 50 stars? and then she proceeded to ask me to read "what state has the most people", and to write "California has the most people". The rest of interview consisted of questions on my identity (full name, marital status, employer, address, date and place of birth, etc…), and then the usual yes or no questions regarding criminal activities, and then questions regarding my willingness to take the oath. After that they had me wait another 20 minutes to receive my Oath ceremony notice, the ceremony is scheduled for April 28. Voilà! Good luck to everyone ♥️
  3. Oh yes, thank you! My interview is scheduled for April 20th (my FO is San Jose, CA)
  4. Thank you! It doesn’t say, will it get updated later on with the date, or will I know when I receive the interview notice by mail?
  5. Just randomly checked my account, and my case got updated to “Interview was scheduled” yesterday! I didn’t expect it to happen so soon (I filed on Dec. 21), I’m so excited! also congratulations to the December folks who got approved!! 🥳🎉
  6. So happy to see December folks getting their interviews scheduled! Congratulations to all of you, you are almost done with this whole process (bye bye USCIS)!! I’m not expecting to hear anything before March / April on my side (my FO is San Jose, CA), but seeing your messages makes me hopeful so I keep checking my account from time to time 😁
  7. I filed this past December (my local office is San Jose as well) and haven’t received the interview notice yet, but according to the immigration timelines for the N400 in San Jose, the wait time looks to be a bit all over the place between same day to over 2 months between the interview and the oath ceremony (but for most it’s about 1 month) https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/citlist.php?op6=All&op7=San+Jose+CA&op1=8&op2=&op4=1&op5=5%2C10%2C11&cfl=0
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