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  1. N-400 Question 22. Have you EVER committed, assisted in committing, or attempted to commit, a crime or offense for which you were NOT arrested? It's not for any of us to judge or decide, but doesn't this count as "assisted in committing a crime or offense"?
  2. Wow! Congratulations on the fast timeline! I wonder if the interview scheduling is depending on local office case load? Which processing center issued your receipt?
  3. There is no guarantee whether an I-751 applicant will have an interview or not. But here is safe bet, if one had an interview during I-485 for their first green card, then it is likely that they will be approved for I-751 without an interview, of course, subjected that your marriage was bona fide and you're providing substantial proofs. Another way to guess is based on your receipt number letters. For example, in places where California Service Center is where issues your receipt, MSC would likely to get an interview, whereas WAC is likely to be without an interview. People who got WAC receipts usually were interviewed when applying for their CPR. It is common that they issue an RFE. So as long as you are legit and are able to provide sufficient amount of evidence, there is really nothing to worry about. Again, this is just a general trend, not absolute, and there are definitely cases where it is not aligned with what I stated above. So, please only take this as a general guess and do not take it as 100% or try to argue about it.
  4. You will only know if you are eligible for N-400 under 3-year rule once your I-751 is approved. 1) If it states on your Approval Letter that you're approved under "section 216(c)(4)(C)", then it is very clear. 2) If not, you will have to do a FOIA request to get your I-751 records from USCIS. You will get a copy of the approved I-751 forms, on which you will see whether the adjudicator officer who approved your case ticked the box where it says "Approved under section 216(c)(4)(C) Battered Spouse/Child". If ticked, congrats; otherwise, wait.
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