kohldjs's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Sa Beneficiary's Name: An VJ Member: kohldjs Country: India Last Updated: 2023-12-24 |
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Timeline Comments: 5
Tricalnikhil on 2024-02-29 said:
Hi, Congrats on your journey! Did you have a combo interview? My I-751 is still pending and I just got an N-400 interview scheduled online update (waiting on physical notice)
I-751 (WAC)
Filed April 2022, WAC
Re-use biometrics: July 2022
48 month extension: March 2023
N-400:
Filed April 2023
Interview scheduled: March 2024, San Jose
Kohldjs on 2024-02-29 said:
It was a combo interview but somehow the I-751 was not transferred to the SF office and was not able to do the ceremony the same day. Had to come back for the ceremony. It should give an update that the I-751 should be transferred. You may have to check with SF office to make sure it has been transferred otherwise you might have to make another trip to SF for ceremony. What time is your interview?
Tricalnikhil on 2024-02-29 said:
Thanks. I have 4 weeks until the N-400 interview date. Received the paper notification and it says "This notification is for both N-400 and I-751" It doesn't mention to bring my spouse but I will just in case. My location is San Jose, which does not do same day ceremonies I think. Hoping the I-751 status updates in 4 weeks to avoid any confusion and delays. Been almost 700 days since I applied for removal of conditions :-) Time to prepare for the test and collect all the documents and copies :)
Kohldjs on 2024-02-29 said:
The test is fairly straight forward. If you look online there are some YouTube videos that does the quiz question and answer. Went over that with my spouse and it seemed to help.
Good luck to you and you are almost at the end.
Tricalnikhil on 2024-02-29 said:
Thank you! Yes don't want to over prepare but also not miss anything paper wise or Q&A wise after such a long wait!!
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