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  1. Good to know! Thank you so much, it's been a little over a week for me, so fingers crossed it's coming soon
  2. Hi everyone, Many apologies if this has already been addressed, but I couldn't find it. I just completed my N400 + I751 combo interview on May 12th and the officer told me after my N400 that he noticed I had an I751 pending and said he doesn't have the file but could do the interview. My husband was waiting outside and I asked him if he wanted me to call him in and he said that wasn't necessary. So he completed my interview (what I'm doing, where we met, if we have kids etc) and then said that he has to put in a request for the I751 file to be sent to his office but I passed my N400 and I wouldn't get a green card. This is all fine, and the next day I got a notice from USCIS saying that they received a request to move my file but I haven't heard anything yet. Has anyone had a similar experience and if so, do you know when you found out that your oath ceremony was scheduled? Thank you!
  3. Hi everyone, I've noticed a few threads in here where folks have their N400 scheduled even though they have an i-751 pending and it's the same for me coming up next week. I never mentioned in my N400 application (cover letter) that I have an I-751 pending, and I'll be sure to bring my US spouse. My understanding is that I should automatically have him go with me and try to see if they'll let us both enter, right? And in case they don't, he can hang out in the car and then I bring it up to the officer that I have a pending I-751? It was an online submission and I'm in Washington DC, so now I'm a little worried that they might only have my N400 and then it's another waiting game for the I-751, seeing as not all USCIS offices conduct combo interviews. If anyone has any experience in the DC field office, or even generally, it will be most appreciated!
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