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N-400 October 2025 filers
OldUser replied to Verocopter's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
@bernilli Out of curiosity, why didn't you file under general provision (5 year rule)? If you're LPR since 2019, you might have been eligible for a while now. You will be asked civics questions, some general questions about yourself and your travel plus few questions about marriage. -
No, you absolutely don't need to wait for I-751 approval. 3 years after "Residence since" date you can file N-400 even if I-751 is still pending. Sometimes you can file 90 day early, that is if you lived with spouse as married for 3+ years on early filing date. I'd include all I-751 receipts and write a cover letter so officer knows your situation. N-600 for each kid is highly recommended after kids become citizens. It is more expensive than N-400, but they won't have an option for N-400 unless you remain LPR until they reach 18. N-600 is ultimate proof of their citizenship. Doesn't have to be filed immidiately. Let me know if you want to learn more.
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December 2024 K-1 Filers
OldUser replied to Maya_Jahann's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
Totally get your frustration, but be mentally ready for AOS which can take as long, and ROC which is even longer. The number of cases filed is huge, so it does take a while to go through each one of them. Plus there's more emphasis on detecting fraud nowadays. I smile when people say it takes 3 years to become a citizen based on marriage. 3 years it's just statutory period to qualify. Add another 2-3 years on top of that to know the more realistic timeline... -
I-751 - Oct. 2025 (Kids)
OldUser replied to BOKURAGAITA's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
No need to apologize, thank you for clarifying! -
N-400 September 2025 filers
OldUser replied to Family One's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
You can't control it yourself. If you don't see it, it means there is partial outage affecting some users. Frankly, you are not missing much. It can be ignored for the most part, because it never gives accurate info. For example, estimated time is a joke. On the day of my oath it was showing 3 weeks until decision. -
I-751 - Oct. 2025 (Kids)
OldUser replied to BOKURAGAITA's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
Good observation, didn't think of it, your version makes more sense -
N-400 March 2025 Fliers
OldUser replied to Leumas's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
Congratulations! You are almost there, I can almost guarantee it's a matter of few days or weeks until you get the oath appointment. Thank you for detailed report. Once you become a citizen, I highly recommend getting a large passport book (price is the same as regular) and updating status with SSA. Keep us posted! -
N-400 November 2025 Filers
OldUser replied to Jesset0m's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
Sure thing -
N-400 November 2025 Filers
OldUser replied to Jesset0m's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
I guess you are applying online? Why only 3 months of evidence? It's easy to upload a lot more. I've seen people submitting: - Evidence from star of marriage OR - Evidence since I-751 was filed (if you had it) I would have submitted from start of marriage if I was applying under 3 year rule. -
Not really. If you guys separated, he is no longer eligible to naturalize under 3 year rule, as it requires living in marital union until the date of oath. Do not wait, live your life. Waiting would be immigration fraud. Nobody should stay married to get immigration benefit. Not declined, but denied with 99% certainty. Divorce, live your life. Husband should withdraw his N-400 today, he is not eligible. No explanation for withdrawal needed, just a letter saying he wants to withdraw whatever case # is and whatever alien # is. He is safe as he removed his conditions already. Then he reapplies when reaches 5 years of being LPR. He may be asked about marriage etc in the future but it should not be a problem unless USCIS suspect fraud. Everything else is calling for a trouble. Good luck!
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I-751 - Oct. 2025 (Kids)
OldUser replied to BOKURAGAITA's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
Give it time -
Didn’t Include Federal Tax Return
OldUser replied to visaquestion1234's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
Interview is a chance to make any corrections and provide any clarifications if necessary. Just because interview is scheduled doesn't mean automatic approval or everything is fine. Not related to your case at all, but people get denied after interview. It's just to highlight the fact not everything gets flagged before the interview. You will be fine either way. Some don't provide any tax transcripts and get approved. -
No, but even if it did, would you rather be denied or get a delay?
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Didn’t Include Federal Tax Return
OldUser replied to visaquestion1234's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
Bring it but don't volunteer it unless asked. She may never be asked for it. You can still upload it too. -
Interview scheduled
OldUser replied to Reilyn's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
My prior advice still in effect -
I'm not a lawyer, but if they met conditions then they are a citizen regardless of whether CRBA was filed. It's important, because if such citizen tries to get visit visa etc they technically should be denied. Note that unlike naturalization of an adult, these folks don't have to take any steps to become citizens. It's done by operation of law automatically if conditions are met. Getting documentation and proof of that is a different matter and another question.
