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Vicolas

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    Adjustment of Status (pending)
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    Salt Lake City UT

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  1. Completed ceremony in Roseville this week. Overall process only took like 30-40 mins, but in/out duration was close to 3 hours… luckily I got a last minute passport appointment option from city clerk the same day because USPS doesn’t take walk, and passport will show up in May sometime. Everything works out great! Wish you all the best of luck!
  2. After the combo interview 2 weeks ago, my I-751 was officially approved in the system today.
  3. Quick update - 2 weeks after the interview, system finally showed I-751 was approved and Oath ceremony will be scheduled. The ceremony should be in the end of February. It also seems harder to get a passport right away near this area, the passport request appointment is scheduled 4+ months out if you are lucky/can find available time slot. Book the appointment ahead if you want/need to travel with the new passport!
  4. My I-751 case today had a update, showed case transferred to another office. I guess they have to transfer it for the final N-400 approval, it’s just a matter of time…
  5. No my case didn't get transferred, I didn't even know that I would get a combo interview lol. I think there's some sort of online copy thing for I751 hence my OI can see the I751 during the interview.
  6. I think there's no standard practice. It all really depends on the officer because I heard many different stories. In my case she just let my husband stayed the whole time for I751 and N400, and we did a mixed interview, started with writing/reading/civic test, and then did I751, and then back to the N400 yes/no questions (from your N400 form). I didn't travel outside of US for since I get my PR card, officer did ask that question though. I think it should be fine as long as you were out for not too long, and can explain the trip purpose.
  7. Never too late! I just downloaded the material from uscis website, they have the civic test with multiple versions(basic questions, text format, questions with background introduction etc.). Per their requirement I used the 2008 version, there’s total 100 questions. It’ll take some time to memorize them all, I started about 2 weeks prior to my interview. You can also find the writing and reading materials from the website , they are quite easy. In my interview the officer only read one sentence and I wrote it down on the tablet as the writing test, and I read one sentence from the tablet as the reading test. Focus on the civic practice first, leave the reading/writing to the last.
  8. Thank you!!! Yes it’s quite amazing, in my case the N-400 definitely pulled in the I-751’s approval timeline. My initial AOS was in Salt Lake but I moved out 2 years ago. I’ve heard the N-400 in Salt Lake is quite fast/easy too, good luck!!
  9. I had a combo interview today, N-400 with a pending LIN I-751. Both cases were approved. 751 interview questions were the basic ones, how we meet, where we live, etc., in the end officer asked for the most recent bill as additional supporting documents and that was it. System hasn’t been updated yet but I’ll keep watching. This long journey is finally getting to the end. Wish you all best of luck and hang on tight!
  10. Had my 751/400 combo interview today, both were approved. It was probably the best immigration interview ever, easy and straightforward. Oath is probably going to be at the end of February as the earliest. Good luck everyone!
  11. My interview went very well. The officer was a lady, super nice/sweet/chill, I waited 50 mins and then did the combo interview (have a pending 751). Questions were very simple, like how we meet, where do we live etc., and civic test was the most basic ones too, like when do we celebrate the Independence Day, etc. Both cases were approved but it sounds like it’ll take some time to take effective in system, so I should expect a February oath at the earliest. I asked the name change, and so far they don’t take any name change, maybe sometime in the future. Good luck to you too!!!
  12. Yes I'm pretty excited about it, but I got about 6 weeks' time to prepare so I'd better start on the civic test ... I've been watching the progress for the VJers that is in Sacramento office, I think the processing time is trending much better, it was pretty consistent as 6-7 months, the most recent ones (myself included) are ~5 months from the NOA1 to interview. This is a good sign and hopefully it turns to ~4 months processing timing when it's your turn. I'll try to change name too in the office, will let you know if it works or not. Good luck!
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