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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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You don't get an early one, you get what you get. But some places allow walk-ins. You need your appointment letter and ID, you go to the ASC center and ask if you can do an early walk-in. They say yes or no. If they say no it does not hurt anything you just have to go back on the given date for your appointment. It doesn't speed anything up by going early.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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You don't get an early one, you get what you get. But some places allow walk-ins. You need your appointment letter and ID, you go to the ASC center and ask if you can do an early walk-in. They say yes or no. If they say no it does not hurt anything you just have to go back on the given date for your appointment. It doesn't speed anything up by going early.

It helped us for ROC, but didn't seem to make a difference of filing for USC. We were already approved before our appointment date came around for ROC, but it looks like we were about normal for USC. We went the same day we got the letter in the mail both times.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Guatemala
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I wallked in today for an early bio appointment at the Milwaukee Local Office.

They didn't even check the date on the letter nor asked me anything. I brought my appointment letter and green card. I am not sure if this will make our process any faster, I just walked in today because it was more convenient for me to go today than next Tuesday.

APPLIED FOR NATURALIZATION 07/2021

08.01.2011 - I-751 SENT

08.05.2011 - Check cashed

08.08.2011- NOA Received

08.19.2011 - Biometrics Letter Received

09.12.2011 - Biometrics Appointment

01.27.2012 - Card production ordered

02.01.2012 - 10 year GC Received

07.25.2021 - N400 filed online

08.09.2021- Biometrics re-use notice

04.18.2022- Interview done at Minneapolis USCIS Local Office   ✔️ Received N-652 "Congratulations your application has been recommended for approval" during the interview.

05.19.2022- Oath Ceremony in MN

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I am New here, so hi everyone, can some explain to me how you get an early bio appointment and how that is possible when they have given you a confirmed appointment already?

Just make an infopass appointment and go with your biometrics letter. OR take your I-797C, you really do not need to wait for the biometrics letter, as long as you have your case number.

so doing the BIO early doesn't speed up the process?

No. Most likely no anyway. What it does is allow you to get it done so you do not miss an appointment because you are out of town or something.

You don't get an early one, you get what you get. But some places allow walk-ins. You need your appointment letter and ID, you go to the ASC center and ask if you can do an early walk-in. They say yes or no. If they say no it does not hurt anything you just have to go back on the given date for your appointment. It doesn't speed anything up by going early.

This is correct, except you do not even need the appointment letter, you just need the I-797C (NOA1) with your case number

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Gary And Alla

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This is correct, except you do not even need the appointment letter, you just need the I-797C (NOA1) with your case number

Not likely. For some applicants, the number on NOA#1 is not your case number, just a receipt number, but the number on the ASC appointment letter is your case number.

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the number on the ASC appointment letter is your case number.

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Immigration Timeline Summary

10.21.2008 – CR-1 Visa Application Filed (By Hubby's Sec)
09.04.2009 – Visa Interview | Passed
09.10.2009 – Visa Packet Received
09.17.2009 – US Entry | Home
07.05.2011 – ROC Petition Filed
05.01.2012 – ROC Approved (No Interview)
05.18.2012 – 10-year GC Received
06.19.2012 – Eligible to apply for Naturalization
(procrastinated)
06.24.2013 – N-400 Application Filed
09.30.2013 – Civics Test / Interview | Passed
10.03.2013 – Oath Taking Ceremony | Became a USCitizen!
04.14.2014 – Applied for "Expedite Service" Passport (as PI travel date was fast approaching)
04.16.2014 – Passport Issued & Shipped
04.17.2014 – US Passport Received

Our timeline vanished into thin air.

I've contacted the admin several times but I got zero response.

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