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  1. thanks for all the info, i'm not trying to be picky here, but isn't the point of the unconditional green card that so to speak she's no longer part of this process? although i filed the n400 asking them to combine it with i751 and the two decisions kind of happened the same moment (about 1hr apart according to my online account) my i751 approval letter says can take up to 60 days to print and ship the card where as my interview is in a month and a half. and my n400 letter says you must bring ths n that (unrelated to my matrial status) and is having a 2nd section saying "If applying for NATURALIZATION AS THE SPOUSE of a United States Citizen;" which is confusing. am i still applying for naturalization as the spouse of a united states citizen no matter the i751 approval? we will go together, with lawyer, and bring all the paperwork they list and ask for anyways. i won't fail and fall at the very last step for sure... it also says reading, writing, and speaking english (where i will use capitals and punctuation correctly but this is a forum so idc i never do when chatting online) and that it will take two hours. it sounds awfully long, not sure what they can do two hours long. oh well. last stretch. yay.
  2. i may have asked this before.. but how is the n400 interview? what typical questions are they asking? (i'm asking the n400 interview, not the civics test)
  3. thanks and after an hour or so i had my n400 scheduled. i can't see the document online yet so i don't know what it says exactly. but who knows if it's a formality on the i751 saying 'card being produced' and they don't just combine the two and there will be an i751 interview (?)
  4. I-751 APPROVED! n-400 still untouched and pending. that said what's the likelihood that they won't want her to be there at my n-400? as i filed it asking them to combine it with i-751. she'll be there for sure, i'm just asking... n400 pending since last 24 july.
  5. Hi My online uscis account says 5 months until decision. Meaning around last week of January / first week of February we get the final interview. How accurate is their provided information on the date? We have a great offer for last week of January on a travel. Not refundable. Should we just ditch life for months because they may just give a date for x y or z whenever they feel like and we need to drop everything and go or how does this work? Thanks
  6. thank you everyone for your reassuring replies. i'll arrange a meeting with our lawyer friend and have a talk then apply for citizenship then. surely nothing to hide. just the horror stories that giving frightening nightmares is all. of people having children and solid jobs yet getting denied but those were only probably told us to take things seriously rather than taking things lightly. fingers crossed. i truly have no two match sticks to put together in the country where i came from. and am 41 i'm here since 5+ years. so starting everything from scratch is virtually impossible. (not really but you get my point not to mention losing my wife..)
  7. Instead of nagging about the processing time and how unlucky my timeline is with all the happenings in the world, it's been 5.5 years between i129f and as of today i'm eligible for citizenship, meaning applying and another 6-12-24 months of waiting to be in a limbo of maybe after burning every bridge selling everything i had etc and basically no turning back, but some random office clerk can still have a bad day and say bye.. ok that was nagging i'm sorry i'm frustrated. we don't want to have kids, don't want to invest in a jointly owned property or anything that needs to be reverted in case of a bad decision. and that was it. so here is what i'm really here for i'm waiting for my removal of conditions since a year, uscis website saying we're actively reviewing (speaking of the mills of god), so my question is if we wait for a little longer ie until my initial 2yr green card expires, how likely that they'll issue a 10yr unconditional without an interview? i got the notice of a 48mo expansion so it does not per say expire. we just want the least of stress for both of us. so if i get the conditions removed without an interview we can start planning our life, get our real life started kids, house, whatnot, then after xyz years i apply for citizenship by myself and no one will question our love anymore. or there will 100% for sure be an interview with my wife before anything else happens? we have 0 issues with anything everything is by the book, no lies, no fake data, no domestic violence we didn't even get a parking ticket in our lives and submitted massive evidence (other than joint property and kids) of our relationship. probably irrelevant but i'm an engineer so contributing towards the tax bucket more than my wife does. please don't quote the law/rules word by word, i know them better than i ever wanted, i'd like to hear actual possibilities outcomes and a 'plan' of any kind to go on with to avoid talking to someone who can destroy a family on the making. like if to just ask for a combined interview because that'd be the fastest, or to wait, or to do whatever needs to be done. thank you
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