nkgeicher's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: N Beneficiary's Name: R VJ Member: nkgeicher Country: India Last Updated: 2020-05-30 |
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Timeline Comments: 5
Nkgeicher on 2019-12-13 said:
Very friendly and on time finger printing! Total 20 minutes and we were out
Nkgeicher on 2019-12-14 said:
One days after biometrics, on 14th Dec, received an online update that the case was likely to be closed by April.
Unexpectedly proactive and pleasant communication. The Government Does Work Efficiently,,,,,,
Nkgeicher on 2020-05-29 said:
Email dated 28th May received informing that Oath Ceremony has been rescheduled. The actual date will be known after they post a copy of letter in my online account tonight. Hurrrraaaay. Hope this is final step
Nkgeicher on 2020-06-02 said:
DRIVE THROUGH OATH CEREMONY.
Just received letter from Detroit Office, the oath will be in parking garage, and in my own car.
The certificate will be handed out in the car, after oath,
No need to exit the car.
Family members can come in car, but all to wear mask
Wow, will be new experience.
Nkgeicher on 2020-06-10 said:
OATH Done
Drive through process in Parking Garage. In and Out in 4 minutes. No need to even open the car door or come out. Whole process, including Oath, is through partly opened car window.
Less time then I need to spend at Starbucks to get a drive through coffee
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