No I only bring my passport, driver's license and my green card. That was all that was asked of me. That said, I applied following the 5 years rule and have my account and tax transcript uploaded online
Just a quick update for those with Chicago as their field office. I had my interview today and my status changed to oath ceremony will be scheduled within 3 hours.
I have a great experience at the Chicago field office. Everyone was super nice and friendly, especially their security. I went from super nervous to just relaxed by the time I went to the waiting area. The wait wasn't long. I had my appointment at 1.15pm and I was called in at 1.20pm.
Those of you that intends to change your name needs to practice your new signature. They'll need you to sign on the horrible touch pad that barely worked for your Naturalization certificate. I was caught off guard with that the proceed to struggle with the stylus for close to 5 mins. I think that's the most difficult part of my whole interview.
I filed a day after you. Still waiting for any updates. Hopefully it goes fast. I also just moved to Chicago so unsure if Chicago will take longer than my previous fo.
That's good to know. I'm in Peoria so I'm sort of somewhere in the middle. I'm just glad to know I don't have to travel to Missouri for oath since I travel a lot to Chicago for work.
I just got my 10yr GC. I filed with a divorce waivers too. Filed it around Sept 2021, received it last month (Aug 2023). No interviews, no rfe and they reuse my biometrics since I haven't left the country.
From my prior meeting with my attorney I will be filing for N400 next year if my I751 is still pending (I also apply my I751 with a divorce waiver). I believe from my convo with my lawyer, i needed 5 years from I first get my conditional green card before i can file N400. I will still be applying next year for my N400 but this time with my 10 yrs GC in hand. There's a big chance you'll get your 10yrs GC soon. Mine is in Nebraska Center (LIN) and they approved mine without an interview (approx. 23mo). Good luck in your journey.
After 23 months of wait, finally getting my green card. No interview. I'll be starting N400 application end of next year but at least having a physical card in hand makes the N400 wait tolerable.
At this point, I'm giving up ever seeing a 10yr GC. I filed with a divorce waiver and Sept next year I would be able to file my N400 since it'll be 4 yrs and 9 mo since I first received my conditional GC. I had an attorney for the case and was advised to just wait and apply for N400 when time comes.