I received an email yesterday and today stating that action was taken on my application, but when I sign in there is nothing different. Am I missing something?
For those of you with a pending I751 who have also submitted your N400 - have you heard if it fast tracks both? The estimated time for processing of the N400 is 16 months - but I have about 8 months of waiting left on the I751... I hope it does not delay the I751! I would really love to avoid the hassle of having to get another extension for my GC
One quick question - if you apply online, how do you know what processing center your application was sent too? Is it automatically sent to the closes USCIS office (for example I live closest to the Orlando Fl. office), or is it a processing center like Potomac?
Question, if you are applying for citizenship but still waiting for your i751 to be processed, what happens if the N400 takes a long time, will they send another letter extending your gc past the initial 24 months extension?
Thanks! I am a little confused because the document (attached) states that " Only applicants who reside overseas must provide two identical color photographs of yourself taken recently" But the document above says everyone needs the photos?
n-400instr.pdf
Hi,
I am applying in a couple weeks (Jan 2023), what documents do I need to have ready for the application? (3 Year - Marriage Based). My I751 is still pending
Same here. I am filling Jan 24th - my 90 days before three years is up is Jan 23rd.
Anyone know what documents we need to upload when we are applying for citizenship based on Marriage?
Hi! I’m about to apply next month and I am also still waiting for my conditions on my gc to be lifted… is there anything special you need to do when applying for your N400?
Is there anything special you need to do if your i751 is still pending and you apply for your N400, or do you just apply as you normally would for neutralization?
I’m planning on filing my N 400 too, I thought I had to wait until my full 3 yrs though and file in April… but I’m assuming you are saying you can file 90 days in advance?