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NotworkSte

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About NotworkSte

  • Birthday 01/02/1977

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  • Gender
    Male
  • City
    Tampa
  • State
    Florida
  • Interests
    Manchester United
    In theory if I had any other interests they would be...
    Occasionally obeying the law
    Trying to kick a world of warcraft habit
    To fund my laziness I am the CIO for a medium sized organisation.

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  • Immigration Status
    IR-1/CR-1 Visa
  • Place benefits filed at
    Vermont Service Center
  • Local Office
    Tampa FL
  • Country
    United Kingdom

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  1. That's quick! I am waiting 2 weeks and counting. I tried to go to Tampa twice, and the office was closed. I called in, after 45 mins on hold to be told, go back to the office it is open until 10pm. I had to tell them, I am standing right by the door. So they sent me an email I could reply to, I did that, and now waiting.
  2. I’m all finished. N400 was by far easiest and fastest part of the journey. Had oath ceremony today in Tampa.
  3. Interview passed, took around 10-15 mins. Oath scheduled for tomorrow at the Tampa USCIS office. They had ceremonies today so I kind of hoped I could get it done. 24 hour wait is good though.
  4. I was going by this link which has Tampa dates https://www.flmd.uscourts.gov/naturalization-ceremonies But since OP has a date on 28th at field office not on this list I don’t know if it is incomplete.
  5. @Laure&Colin On your comment about late Jan filers, I filed on Jan 30th and I received my interview date 2 weeks ago which will be April 8th.
  6. I hope I can get a quick oath date as I need to be on Seattle with work the week after my interview.
  7. To clarify the timeframe. Filed 30th Jan, interiew 8th April. Estimate timer has gone from 4 months to 7 🤣
  8. Pretty quick, interview date is April 8th in Tampa.
  9. I just checked the docs section this morning and noticed I got the reuse doc just after I submitted the application on 30th, thanks for the tip.
  10. Been working in Seattle all week and just got back to Tampa. I honestly wasn't going to bother because of potential tax implications when if/when I move home, but having to pay the FAA every time I want to do something is really annoying, plus some jobs being unavailable to me. I finally decided just to get it done.
  11. Tried to get it in earlier this month but had a couple of work trips. Just submitted it tonight.
  12. I have logged in to start it a few times over the last 2-3 year and gave up each time. Apart from wanting to know pointless info about my spouse ex marriage she can't find the info on (and is totally irrelevant since I'm applying based on time here), Mainly though, I got really annoyed at the trips outside the US. I do a lot of travel work travel, along with trips home, cruises etc, I was running around 40 trips over 5 years. Who on earth tracks that? Well, the Government does! Because when I renewed by global entry the TSA guy said he can pull my entry/exit right up. So why do I need to gather it and submit it. Thanks to covid, I have done way less trips over the last 5 years so at this point I was down to around 12 trips and I *think* I have correct.
  13. Submitting N400 tomorrow. For the longest time I had no intention but some flying related stuff came up that made it make more sense. Kind of annoyed why they need my spouse details like previous marriages considering I'm not using her for this. My CR1 was originally approved back in 2009.
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