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Elethiomel

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    Billings
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    Montana

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  • Immigration Status
    K-1 Visa
  • Place benefits filed at
    Lewisville TX Lockbox
  • Local Office
    Helena MT
  • Country
    United Kingdom

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  1. And I don't actually remember my civics questions other than there were six and I got them all right, just that I provided ID, was sworn in. I was pretty anxious at the time but I did get a comment that "these are too easy for you". After civics we did the linguistic exam. All easy as a native English speaker. Then we had a review of the paperwork I brought, he didn't copy anything just checked it. We then reviewed the Yes/No questions. I answered yes on two so he took a little information (the paramilitary one, I said in my application I didn't think having been a civilian instructor for the equivalent to JROTC in the UK counted, but as I was a civilian in uniform doing military style training, the relevant statute might apply. The UK equivalent to the JROTC is the "Army Cadet Force", it's a civilian youth organization (with some support from the Army), it focuses on personal development for young people through a uniformed setting. Also similar to the Boy Scouts or Young Marines in the US. I declared this on my application out of an abundance of caution, and the yes answer to weapons training for the same reason. The officer just asked a few questions and didn't seem concerned with it. We then went over if I was willing to sign the citizenship oath, showed me how my details would be formatted on my certificate and had me check and sign... And then handed me the interview form with recommended for approval checked. He shook my hand and congratulated me on the way out.
  2. Thought I'd give a brief update. My Oath Ceremony was scheduled for June 20th just now. Still no "Your application was approved" status though, so I'm guessing they schedule it pending the outcome of the supervisor formally signing off. Looking forward to the big day!
  3. Had my interview earlier. Everything went well. Recommend for approval No oath date yet. I was the last interview of the day (the waiting room was empty and dark when I left!). I got the in line for oath scheduling as well as the quality review note at the same time. He said I should get my oath ceremony letter pretty quickly.
  4. No, I filed under five years rule (it's technically been circa six years). Lots of anxiety overthinking all my answers so far!
  5. Helena, MT. Probably a bit of a quiet one for immigration.
  6. I filed February 15th and had my interview notice arrive a couple of days ago (dated 27th February). Interview is set for April 9th Excited! But it's all going very quickly.
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