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Posts posted by am2352
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What did the officer say at the end? Normally, they hand you N652 with the outcome marked. Did they give you something of that sort?
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Wife had her oath ceremony today in San Antonio, TX. First, we were made to wait in a different room because the naturalization room was full. After 15-20 mins, we saw people leaving with certificates in their hands. As we entered the naturalization room, the guests were separated and were made to sit in a different group but in the same room. No photography or videography was allowed. They then asked to fill-up N445 and distributed the voting registration form as today was the last day to register for the vote in Texas. Later they came to collect the filled-up form and green cards. The officer from the voting office first explained about the process to fill the form. Later, another officer announced set of rules like no photography and videography, one must check and sign the certificate before leaving the parking lot as it will cost 500+ dollars to rectify the error. She also mentioned one needs to visit social security office after 2 weeks to get their social updated despite filling it in the N400 form and passport application doesn't have to wait for this. They also asked guests to take off the caps if they are not wearing it for religious reasons. Then another officer came and asked them to say “I do” in unison after he says the oath. He made them practice twice. Then he said the entire oath and people at the end said “I do”. All of them were then asked to collect their certificate and leave the building. They could still check for errors outside the building and guards will let them in if there’s any issues with the certificate. The whole process like an hour.
Once outside the office, we checked the certificate as there was some issue with her last name during her interview. My wife’s last name as per her marriage certificate was “ABC-XYZ”. In her passport and GC, it was “ABC XYZ”. During her interview, the officer mentioned her official name is same as her marriage certificate i.e. “ABC-XYZ” but can do a name change during oath. The naturalization certificate she got had “ABC XYZ” as her name and it was stapled with a name change decree from West Texas Court with the court seal. Glad we dont have to do any name change in her other documents/accounts. Once we were outside, she signed the certificate and the people from voting office had setup a booth outside where they were collecting the filled forms.
Her ordeal is over but mine is still in limbo despite both of us submitting on the same day. Will keep posting as and when I get any updates on my case.
- fetom, Rontx, peachlings and 2 others
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You'll be told what to write. They will read out the sentence and you need to write the same on the tablet.
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1 hour ago, Ann&James said:
Can I file the application 3 months before or do I have to wait until January when the 4 years and 1 day have passed to submit the N-400
There’s an eligibility tool to see how soon can you apply.
https://www.uscis.gov/forms/uscis-early-filing-calculator
https://www.uscis.gov/naturalization-eligibility
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We too are from Austin. My wife asked if she can be scheduled for oath in Austin? The officer mentioned Austin oaths are typically once a month and they dont see availability for a couple of months (she might as well miss the voting registration deadline). Hence she was scheduled in San Antonio on October 7th, which is also the last date to register for vote.
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On 9/24/2024 at 5:15 PM, am2352 said:
Wife cleared her interview today. She had a bit of an issue with her name. Our marriage certificate had a "-" in her last name after she added my last name into hers, but all other documents (GC, PP, DL, etc) had " " instead. The interviewer said since she has "-" in her marriage certificate, that will be her legal name. The naturalization certificate will contain the " ".
As soon as she finished her interview, she was handed the oath ceremony notice for October 7th at 2:30pm in San Antonio location. Even that document had "-" in her last name. She did ask about this and another officer also mentioned that is her legal name and her naturalization certificate will contain " ". She also mentioned she will complete her 5-year GC anniversary on November 5th but the officer mentioned they are allowing oath in the 90 day period so she is eligible. That is the last day of voter's registration in Texas.
As far as the interview goes, it went smooth. No document was asked. She was asked to read "Who can vote?" and write "Only US citizens can vote."
@DimaSta4321 posted it in the august forum. Sharing it here as well.
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This is what I generated through ChatGPT for my wife who isn’t working currently.
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]To Whom It May Concern,
I, [Your Full Name], residing at [Your Full Address], hereby swear and affirm that I am the non-working mother of [Child’s Full Name], born on [Child’s Date of Birth] in [Place of Birth]. This affidavit is being provided to confirm the child support arrangement between myself and my husband, [Husband’s Full Name], who is the primary financial provider for our child.
As the mother, I am currently not employed and have taken on the primary caregiving responsibilities for [Child’s Full Name], while my husband, [Husband’s Full Name], is employed at [Employer’s Name or Job Title] and provides financial support for our family. The support provided by my husband includes, but is not limited to:
1. **Monthly Financial Support:** [Husband’s Full Name] covers the essential living expenses of [Child’s Full Name], including housing, food, clothing, and other necessary items.
2. **Healthcare Coverage:** [Husband’s Full Name] is responsible for providing health insurance and covering all medical expenses for [Child’s Full Name], including doctor visits, prescriptions, and any other healthcare-related costs.
3. **Educational Expenses:** [Husband’s Full Name] also pays for [Child’s Full Name]’s educational needs, including school tuition, books, supplies, and any other related fees.
4. **Additional Support:** [Husband’s Full Name] contributes to extracurricular activities, transportation, and other costs related to [Child’s Full Name]’s development and well-being.While my husband provides financial support, I, as the non-working mother, take full responsibility for [Child’s Full Name]’s daily care, including nurturing, supervising their development, and ensuring that they grow up in a safe and supportive environment.
We both agree to this arrangement as being in the best interest of our child, and we are committed to maintaining our respective responsibilities for [Child’s Full Name]’s well-being and future.
I affirm that the above statements are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
[Signature][Husband’s Full Name]
[Signature]Sworn and subscribed before me,
this ___ day of ________, 20__._____________________________
Notary Public
My Commission Expires: _________ -
Wife cleared her interview today. She had a bit of an issue with her name. Our marriage certificate had a "-" in her last name after she added my last name into hers, but all other documents (GC, PP, DL, etc) had " " instead. The interviewer said since she has "-" in her marriage certificate, that will be her legal name. The naturalization certificate will contain the " ".
As soon as she finished her interview, she was handed the oath ceremony notice for October 7th at 2:30pm in San Antonio location. Even that document had "-" in her last name. She did ask about this and another officer also mentioned that is her legal name and her naturalization certificate will contain " ". She also mentioned she will complete her 5-year GC anniversary on November 5th but the officer mentioned they are allowing oath in the 90 day period so she is eligible. That is the last day of voter's registration in Texas.
As far as the interview goes, it went smooth. No document was asked. She was asked to read "Who can vote?" and write "Only US citizens can vote."
- peachlings, John and Odi, Rontx and 1 other
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3 hours ago, JKLSemicolon said:
Many people on Reddit are reporting the same issue, I would just wait and try again later.Looks like it’s working. I can see my case in my online account.
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2 minutes ago, andrew2005 said:
Is your case moving ?
myuscis deleted my case and not it’s asking for an online access code?
does anyone have experience getting one?I think it’s a system wide issue. Hoping it resolves on it own.
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Same here. Case disappeared. Looks like will have to apply for an online access code in order to add the case to the account 😞
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My wife has her interview scheduled on Sept. 24th. We both submitted our respective applications on August 8th but only she got called for interview. For people from Austin, any idea if the oath gets scheduled in Austin or if it is in San Antonio only?
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17 minutes ago, andrew2005 said:
I have a concern. I’d like some insights from the experts here.
I submitted my N400 around the end of July, unfortunately I got furloughed from my job around mid July. I started collecting unemployment around mid August. I was speaking with someone today and they told me my n400 interview might not come soon since I put that I was unemployed in my application and that USCIS thinks that by making me a U.S. citizen I could become a public charge. I am Not planning on that I really want to work, I have sent my applications to a significan number of companies but the economy is bad these days.
what are the chances I won’t get an interview in the normal processing time??what/how can I update my n400 form once I get a new job?
thanks
Well, my wife isn't working now but she got interview notice within 5 days of us applying while I am still waiting. She is not collecting unemployment though.
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Dont think sharing your case number on a public forum is a safe thing to do. Please consider hiding the number.
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19 minutes ago, sriarteria said:
You and your wife applied together . But she got her interview yours is pending whats major defference between the two files ?
Not much difference. I applied 3-4 hours later after hers. She is from Bangladesh and I am from India. She is currently not working whereas I am. Rest all is pretty much similar.
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2 minutes ago, sriarteria said:
When did she apply ? And u can check in the documents may be there is new notice in her profile
We both applied on August 8th. No new document after the interview letter, which was posted on August 13th. I looked into the page source and the "UpdatedAt" field is for today. I am guessing some official may have just touched her application.
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My wife just got an email "We have taken an action on your case" email but no updates in her online profile. Her interview is scheduled in San Antonio on September 24th. Mine's has no updates after biometrics reuse :-(.
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2 hours ago, DimaSta4321 said:
Hey, any news on your end so far ?
I see someone else posted on San Antonio FO timeline that they filed on 8/8/2024 and already have interview date for 9/24/2024. LOL!I still heard nothing back on my case tho filed on 7/7/2024.
Yes. That’s me. I and my wife applied on the 8/8/2024 with a couple of hours difference. She got her interview notice within 5 days and my application has no updates after that.
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Me and wife applied on August 8th under the 5 year rule but within 90 days. Immediately got the biometrics reuse. Wife got interview schedule notice on August 13 and has her interview in San Antonio, TX on September 24th. No updates on mine.
Wife and I filed N-400 together on the same day. Hers has been fully approved, mine is still under review - what gives?
in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
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I have seen many cases where couples apply on the same, and the wife gets called first. Someone in this forum mentioned women generally get called first. I’m too in the same situation where my wife already naturalized whereas my case is being reviewed.