Mike&Imelda's US Immigration Timeline
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Petitioner's Name: Mike Beneficiary's Name: Imelda VJ Member: Mike&Imelda Country: Philippines Last Updated: 2019-07-13 |
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Timeline Comments: 7
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hi, just a quick question when did USCIS inform you the scheduled interview date? My Bio app. date was 12.11.2018, still waiting for an interview date to be scheduled. Thank you for sharing.
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On March 11, 2019, UCSIS scheduled interview for April 15, 2019 for the N-400. I-751 has not been scheduled yet. N-400 officer did the I-751.
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Thank you for your quick response! One more question, did your case also have a very long estimated processing time ( like mine, currently says in 9 months) before they scheduled the interview? Good luck with everything!
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Yes estimate still says Dec 2019.
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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.
- 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
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I was there for N400, but they did the I751 first. A limited number of basic questions: name, address, social security number, when were you married, do you work, etc. Made copies of drivers license/state ID/passport. Asked for 2018 taxes - we provided a tax transcript (only new document they asked for). Both of us signed our names on back of application. (Again, I was going fro N400 so I751 was more to get it out of the way and proceed to N400).
Spouse left and proceeded to N400. Agent again asked required questions (drugs, felony, terrorism),and asked some basic questions about children, etc. 6 civic questions (passed all), simple English test. She informed me I was recommend, but it isn't final. Agent gave me a Form N652 with the "Congratulations. Your aplication ahs been recommended for approval" box checked.( e.g., Naturalization Interview Results Form). She told me that she would try to hold green card processing because I would likely take my oath soon.
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I was there for N400, but they did the I751 first. A limited number of basic questions: name, address, social security number, when were you married, do you work, etc. Made copies of drivers license/state ID/passport. Asked for 2018 taxes - we provided a tax transcript (only new document they asked for). Both of us signed our names on back of application. (Again, I was going fro N400 so I751 was more to get it out of the way and proceed to N400).
Spouse left and proceeded to N400. Agent again asked required questions (drugs, felony, terrorism),and asked some basic questions about children, etc. 6 civic questions (passed all), simple English test. She informed me I was recommend, but it isn't final. Agent gave me a Form N652 with the "Congratulations. Your aplication ahs been recommended for approval" box checked.( e.g., Naturalization Interview Results Form). She told me that she would try to hold green card processing because I would likely take my oath soon.
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