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  1. Yes, they can totally go through phone. Similar to CBP when you cross border
  2. You only complete this section if you want to ask for fee reduction. It is optional. If you want to pay full price, you can leave section 10 blank
  3. Honestly, a risky thing to do (bringing phone). Officer may request to browse texts, social media, other photos...
  4. There is no established process for this. And it would confuse everybody. I mean, I assume you thought long and hard before requesting to change name? It seems a bit strange to me you'd be going back and forth undecisively because of slight increase in time required to do it... I mean, it is a big decision affecting you for many years ahead.
  5. You will be a dual unless you voluntarily give up British citizenship by following the process in the UK.
  6. Not a big deal. Bring an errata sheet to interview and give to officer before interview starts.
  7. Awesome! I always oppose those saying "N-400 is the easiest part". It is the most important part. Congrats on passing it! Make sure to get large passport book (free upgrade) and update status with SSA after naturalizing
  8. 90 day early filing only works if you meet other conditions before filing such as living in jurisdiction for 3 months, living in marital union for 3+ years, enough physical presence etc
  9. You are right, I am always very optimistic with my estimates
  10. Here is February 2026 visa bulletin https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2026/visa-bulletin-for-february-2026.html Looks like right now they are processing cases filed in November 2016. So I guess at least 10 years, more likely 15+, unless they are from Mexico or Philippines, those will take over 20 years
  11. Congrats! Make sure to get large passport book (free upgrade) and update status with SSA
  12. MM/YYYY: January 2026 Location: California, US Business / organization: Airport Check type: Identity verification Reason: TSA Result: Success Details: Used to go through TSA when flying to different state. I don't remember the details, it was a breeze. Accepted without a question.
  13. This is normal. Did you ask related question few months back here? If yes, you were advised his ties were not sufficient. See this https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/831464-we-want-our-nephew-to-visit-us/?do=findComment&comment=11069753 Sorry if not you, it just sounds like exact same case.
  14. I noticed whenever events occur on same day, statuses are not sorted in chronological order. These are sorted in alphabetical order (first status starts with letter C, last with W) My statuses for N-400 were also out of order chronological. Same happened with I-751, the card was produced after it was sent There is nothing to worry about here
  15. The drive through ceremonies during COVID must have been fun too
  16. Yes, unlike I-751 receipt or approval letter, or N-400 receipt letter, the biometrics appointment letter is printed in black and white on normal paper, just like you can print yourself
  17. Gread ID, I have an entire thread about my experiences using it. Need to update it, as I used it like dozen times from my last post, as recent as this morning
  18. Congrats! I hope you applied for large passport book (free upgrade). Also, don't forget to update citizenship status with SSA at some point
  19. DOS and USCIS don't exist in isolation. They work towards common goal. And it if it involves checking / asking simular docs or questions, so be it. I am not suprised by birth certificate for visa interview at all. That's all I know.
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