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my interview is on july 11 i am a march filer i filed on a 3 years marrage based any opinons for me

shou;d i take my wife me ?

shouuld get a irs copy for 2007 ?too i just filed on april (already send them past 3 years 04,05,06)

bank statements?

anything that you have experienced in previous with marriage based filed that i should me worried about please help me thank you so much

i filed in TSC

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Didn't you interview notice say something like this?

"You are hereby notified to appear for an interview on your Application for Naturalization at the date, time, and place indicated above. Waiting room capacity is limited. Please do not arrive any earlier than 30 minutes before your scheduled appointment time. The proceeding will take about two hours. if for any 'reason you cannot keep this appointment, return this letter immediately to the USCIS office address listed below with jour explanation and a request for a new appointment; otherwise, no further action will be taken on your application.

If you are applying for citizenship for yourself, you will be tested on your knowledge of the government and history of the United States. You will also be tested on reading, writing, and speaking English, unless on the day you filed your application, you have been living in the United States for a total of at least 20 years as a lawful permanent resident and are over 50 years old, or you have been living in the United States for a total of 15 years as a lawful permanent resident and are over 55 years old, or unless you have a medically determinable disability (you must have filed form N648 Medical Certification for Disability Exception, with your N400 Application for Naturalization).

You MUST BRING the following with you to the interview:

This letter.

Your Alien Registration Card (green card).

Any evidence of Selective Service Registration.

Your passport and/or any other documents you used in connection with any entries into the United States.

Those items noted below which are applicable to you:

If applying for NATURALIZATION AS THE SPOUSE of a United States Citizen;

Your marriage certificate.

Proof of death or divorce for each prior marriage of yourself or spouse.

Your spouse’s birth or naturalization certificate or certificate of citizenship. If applying for NATURALIZATION as a member of the United States Armed Forces; Your discharge certificate, or form DD214.

If copies of a document were submitted as evidence with your N400 application, the originals of those documents should be brought to the interview.

PLEASE keep this appointment, even if you do not have all the items indicated above.

If you have any questions or comments regarding this notice or the status of your case, please contact our office at the below address or customer service number. You will be notified separately about any other cases you may have filed."

Also states that on your fingerprint visit, can request the "Learn About the United States: Quick Civics Lesson's, request your free copy, but a little late for that, don't you think?

Do have a bit of a problem with this statement: If copies of a document were submitted as evidence with your N400 application, the originals of those documents should be brought to the interview.

with the IRS tax returns since we sent the originals to the IRS, hope they accept an identical copy of it.

Doesn't say anything about bring your spouse, just Your spouse’s birth or naturalization certificate or certificate of citizenship., just, Proof of death or divorce for each prior marriage of yourself or spouse.. Wonder what they will say if you brought in the remains of your spouse for Proof of death ?

But I plan on going with my wife because of If copies of a document were submitted as evidence with your N400 application, the originals of those documents should be brought to the interview., as my wife isn't strong enough to carry all that stuff. We brought those in for our last interview, they never even looked at them.

Most important thing is to relax and whatever you do, do not arrive any earlier than 30 minutes before your scheduled appointment time, that bugs me, because I love to sit on a folding chair staring at a picture of George W. Bush.

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my interview is on july 11 i am a march filer i filed on a 3 years marrage based any opinons for me

shou;d i take my wife me ?

shouuld get a irs copy for 2007 ?too i just filed on april (already send them past 3 years 04,05,06)

bank statements?

anything that you have experienced in previous with marriage based filed that i should me worried about please help me thank you so much

i filed in TSC

Hi Tumbin,

Would you mind sharing when you received the interview letter? Also, Did you notice any "case retrieval error" online before you received the interview letter? Did the online case status disappear before the interview letter arrived?

My timeline is very similar to yours and to date I haven't received anything after the biometrics

Thanks very much,

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basically i brought with me every paperwork i have ever submitted to uscis. the officer never asked for anything except my greencard, though.

Lord blessed be Your name!

K1:

NOA 1 - March 31 2004

NOA 2 - July 7

to Manila - July 30

called embassy for interview date - Aug 17

Recvd K packet - Aug 24

CFO - Sept 7

Medical - Sept 15 & 16

Interview - Oct 8

Visa on hand - Oct 13 YES! thank You God!

POE - October 23

AOS & EAD:

Marriage at the beautiful St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands - Nov 6

SSN - Nov 29

State ID - Dec 1

AOS & EAD applied for - Dec. 6

NOAs for AOS & EAD - recvd mail on Dec 15 but receipt date is Dec 8

got TD shot for AOS - Dec. 15 paid $15

passd written exam for DL- Jan 03 2005

Biometrics for EAD & AOS - Jan 10

Biometrics AGAIN (???) - Feb 2

EAD recved - Jan 29

recved AOS interview letter - march 2

AOS interview - april 27 SUCCESS!! Thank You so much God! You never fail.

welcome to America letter - may 2

recvd "green" card - may 5 2005

got driver's license - may 20

removing conditions:

lifting of conditions on GC - jan 31 2007

NOA date - february 06

recvd NOA - february 26

recvd biometrics apptmnt letter - march 2

biometrics appt - march 12

citizenship:

sent N-400: february 25, 2008

recved: february 27

priority date: february 27

notice date: march 4

recved NOA1: march 6

recved biometrics letter: march 10

biometrics: march 19

intrvw letter rec'd: april 3

intrvw: may 13 - APPROVED!

Oath - Sept. 17

US Passport - Sept 26

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I have nothing usefull to add, but can you fill out your timeline. I am in the same boat as you but we just filed. When in March did you file? But interested if I need to pitch at the interview. I hear they send out a letter a week or so before hand to let you know if the spouse does have to go. BTW did you have to lift conditions? We are still waiting (about a year now) on her new GC

26/02/2005 Married in London to South African with UK Residency

28/02/2005 Sent off I-130 to London Consular

08/03/2005 Charge posted on Credit Card

14/03/2005 Sent off DS-230

15/03/2005 NOA of I-130

24/03/2005 Received Packet 3

18/04/2005 Sent in Form 169 (notice of readiness)

10/05/2005 Received Packet 4

06/06/2005 Medical at 10:00am in London

15/06/2005 Interview at 9:00 am (108 Days) -Approved

16/06/2005 Noon - Recieved Papers and Visa from Embassy

21/08/2005 Wife entered US on green Card

Conditions Removed +/- 1 year

??/06/2007 Submitted I-751

??/07/2007 Biometrics

02/04/2008 Application transferred from TSC to VSC

01/July/2008 Card Production ordered

N-400 process-3 months & 8 days

16/June/2008 Sent in packet of N-400

18/June/2008 NOA Priority date

20/June/2008 Check cashed

26/June/2008 NOA recieved

12/July/2008 Biometrics

08/Sept/2008 Interview- passed

24/Sept/2008 Oath (Cancelled due to Hurricane Ike)

29/Oct/2008 Oath & Passport Application (not expedited)

07/Nov/2008 Passport Received - Done with the Process

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