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  1. @Timetrain last visited November 3, 2021. Don't expect an answer any time soon.
  2. @mikeco last visited March 6, 2023. Don't expect a quick answer
  3. You get 10 questions, however usually they stop if you reach 6 correct answers
  4. Nobody can tell you for sure, as it's consular officer decision and discretion. Are you still enrolled in the study program?
  5. Everything is possible. You have to be honest and answer questions truthfully.
  6. Yes, the full name can be changed. It will take some extra time, but people do it.
  7. I'd file a few days after your spouse's 3 year anniversary of being a citizen. That would ensure 100% you won't get denied for this reason.
  8. File AR-11 when you move. Then file N-400 with new address.
  9. Curious as to why are you applying under 3 year rule? My understanding is, unless you had other trips after this 2 year trip, you should be able to apply under 4 day and 1 day rule. This means you typically won't have to prove bonafide marriage and thus providing all of this thick evidence.
  10. I tried updating GE information when I had a conditional GC and extension letter. It won't work, I tried twice at GE enrollment center and got refused. Just let your husband keep using GE line and showing extension letter until 10 year GC received or he's naturalized.
  11. Most likely USC would not be allowed to the interview. However, it's a strong indicator that the marriage is doing well. The presence of USC in the waiting area may move the needle towards approval if IO is in doubt. Don't forget, you're applying under 3 year rule. There's still a chance IO may want to talk to USC spouse.
  12. Caveat here, DV lottery takes into account country of birth. UK citizen doesn't mean OP was born in the UK. OP may need to play from Poland (if it participates and OP was born there)
  13. make sure to bring updated bonafide marriage evidence and spouse to the N-400 interview !
  14. I'm a 10 year GC holder after I-751 got approved last year 🙂 That is something you won't have to do I would imagine, if your case takes a little longer.
  15. Agreed with Crazy Cat. You can travel as long as you have valid extension letter AND physical GC. The letter doesn't extend stamps. If you don't have physical GC, then get another stamp.
  16. Print the Carrier Information Guide to show to airline staff if they're confused. Also, always call for manager, many of them are trained better than others on their team. Airlines pay a lot of $$$$ if they make a mistake boarding somebody who's not eligible to enter the US. That's why they sometimes erroneously deny people not to take a risk of financial loss.
  17. AFAIK, you can request to convert it to 5 year rule application before your N-400 interview begins. You can bring forms with extra information about travel within 5 years etc.
  18. 1. Oath ceremony applies to US citizenship, and not to GC. I'm confused. 2. What exact errors are you seeing? It's not uncommon for GC to take 6 months to arrive. Also, did you change US addresses since you applied for GC? 3. You don't have to wait for arrival of SS card. Fill out the SS-5 form, take it to the SSA office and get a SS card. You have a stamp in the passport proving your status.
  19. @America1 did you change addresses? Either way I'd rather go to the interview than reschedule. Rescheduling can get the case delayed or stuck in limbo. If you need to come there a day before and stay at a local hotel - you may as well do it.
  20. Great to know what all WoM is capable of! Thank you
  21. Isn't mandamus to force a decision? @mindthegap doesn't seem to have an issue getting a decision. Can it help getting a favorable decision though?
  22. It hasn't been a year. Most cases take close to 2 years nowadays to get approved.
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