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FriendlyGuy

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    Oregon

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    Portland OR

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  1. My wife filled on 6/2 and still has not heard about the interview. Is there anyone here with their case in Portland OR?
  2. I had my interview this morning and am now waiting for the oath ceremony. I'll be a US citizen in a couple of hours. Oh yeah! I applied on 4/15 so the whole process took 78 days. Field office: Portland Oregon.
  3. All right... filed on 4/15, biometrics taken on 5/8, and the interview has been scheduled for 7/2! Anxiety levels just started going up, LOL. @justaman, I mention you since you asked
  4. I got a notification announcing they had scheduled my interview, but my N-400 is also gone from my account so now I cannot see the interview date! Argh... I filed on 4/15 and got my biometrics taken on 5/8, btw.
  5. The same thing just happened to me. I got a notification of my N-400 interview scheduled, and... I cannot see the date because my case is no longer there. I'm pulling my hair, LOL...
  6. Yes, let me clarify: - I first landed to activate the GC in January 2019. - I left the US two days after landing and spent the next five months in my home country. - I established continuous residence in the US in June 2019. So I'm thinking of applying 89 days before the day in June when I established continuous residence. About addresses, all understood thanks to you all
  7. That is very relevant. I haven't applied yet. After reading the previous replies and reading more about the continuous residence rule, I was planning to do it 89 days before the fifth anniversary of when I came to definitely live in the US). That was almost five months after I first came to activate the GC, stayed a couple of days and went back to my country to get things ready for the move. I believe I should be good with that approach... Thanks!
  8. It looks like I have to go with the address abroad and forget about the GC shipping address. Thanks for clarifying, @JeanneAdil and @Verrou!
  9. Hi! I'm filling the N-400. Pretty straightforward, but I have doubts when it comes to part 5: "Information About Your Residence". I became a permanent resident in January 2019. When my PLR was approved (I got it through DV Lottery), I provided a friend's address as to where to receive my green card. But I still lived in my original country for 3 months before actually moving to the US and getting my own address (in a different state than my friend's address). So my questions are: for that first period... Should I list my friend's address as a residency address, since it's where the GC was sent? Should I instead list my home country address since it is where I really was physically? I hope this makes sense. Maybe I am overthinking it, but I don't want to get denied over that small detail... Thank you for any help you can provide!
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