anikpezie's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Dinta Beneficiary's Name: Anikpezie VJ Member: anikpezie Country: Nigeria Last Updated: 2019-05-23 |
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Timeline Comments: 2
Parsi2017 on 2019-05-10 said:
Hello and congratulations on successfully arriving to the end of this process. I am still waiting and would be grateful if you respond to a few questions. - Did they send your file to NBC? - Did your interview said it is combined interview and your spouse should be with you? - What questions were asked from you and your spouse during i-751 interview? - Did they tell you you are approved right away? Thanks and good luck
Anikpezie on 2019-05-13 said:
Yes, my i751 application was sent to NBC in December 2018. I opened an inquiry in February 2019 when I had not received any update. The response which was was received two days later indicated that my i751 was being delayed so it could be adjudicated at the same time as the n400.
In April, I received the n400 interview letter. There was no mention of the i751 and no request to come with spouse. Given what I have read on this website, I went with my wife anyway. It was good I did so, as they expected my spouse to be available.
The first part was the i751, and they reviewed what we had filled in the form. The second was civics questions for the n400. System was glitchy so approval could not be done immediately. However, I received notice of approvals before the end of the day.
Good luck in your quest.
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