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Is that any issue with my case?

So i had my naturalization interview today.

I got my green card through my parents' investment immigration, and I was applying through marriage to US citizen for 3 years. I brought a lot of document to support my marital union. The interviewer did not look at any of those documents.

Instead, the interviewer ask what my parents are doing and if they are living in US. The interviewer also asked why my parents are not applying for naturalization but only me...

I said they travel in between countries b/c their business is mainly in their original country, but they are thinking about investing in US. The interviewer was more interested in my parents then my husband which i don't understand, i thought this is my case but not my parents' case.

She also said I was caught bring agriculture goods into the U.S back in 2007.

I was still an student with my F-1 visa when such situation happened back in 2007, I did not have my green card at the time and it was more than 5 years ago. I only have my green card for a little bit over 3 years. I told the interviewer the truth that I brought ramen that says "chicken" on them, and I was under 21 years old, so they just fine me 200 dollars and let me leave at the time.

I didn't think this is a big issue but apparently it showed up on my files as trying to bring agriculture goods into the country...

At the end of interview, I signed all the document, and I received N-652 checked "You passsed the tests of English and U.S. history and government"

as well as "please follow the instruction on Form N-14".

On form n-14, it says no further action on my part is required at this time. Upon receipt of the below checked boxes, your application can be acted upon:
Checked, Other: file review.

I wasn't recommended for approval.

Is that any big issue on my case that I would be denied? I thought it would be ridiculous if i got denied...
I just checked my case status, it changed to "Request for Evidence", but the officer told me no further action is needed, I just need to wait when she gave me N-14. I am confused...
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Tunisia
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A supervisor is checking your file. I don't think that you will be denied honestly. I have no idea though why he was so interested in your parents as they are adults and they make decisions for themselves about applying for citizenship or not.

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I don't think you need to worry about anything if one of the following things is true:

1. Your green card you obtained through your parents' investment immigration has been adjusted to permanent.

2. Your marriage has already been three year old.

Otherwise, you might have to go back a step to get your permanent GC through marriage before file for citizen? my wild guess...

Is that any issue with my case?

So i had my naturalization interview today.

I got my green card through my parents' investment immigration, and I was applying through marriage to US citizen for 3 years. I brought a lot of document to support my marital union. The interviewer did not look at any of those documents.

Instead, the interviewer ask what my parents are doing and if they are living in US. The interviewer also asked why my parents are not applying for naturalization but only me...

I said they travel in between countries b/c their business is mainly in their original country, but they are thinking about investing in US. The interviewer was more interested in my parents then my husband which i don't understand, i thought this is my case but not my parents' case.

She also said I was caught bring agriculture goods into the U.S back in 2007.

I was still an student with my F-1 visa when such situation happened back in 2007, I did not have my green card at the time and it was more than 5 years ago. I only have my green card for a little bit over 3 years. I told the interviewer the truth that I brought ramen that says "chicken" on them, and I was under 21 years old, so they just fine me 200 dollars and let me leave at the time.

I didn't think this is a big issue but apparently it showed up on my files as trying to bring agriculture goods into the country...

At the end of interview, I signed all the document, and I received N-652 checked "You passsed the tests of English and U.S. history and government"

as well as "please follow the instruction on Form N-14".

On form n-14, it says no further action on my part is required at this time. Upon receipt of the below checked boxes, your application can be acted upon:
Checked, Other: file review.

I wasn't recommended for approval.

Is that any big issue on my case that I would be denied? I thought it would be ridiculous if i got denied...

I just checked my case status, it changed to "Request for Evidence", but the officer told me no further action is needed, I just need to wait when she gave me N-14. I am confused...
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I don't think you need to worry about anything if one of the following things is true:

1. Your green card you obtained through your parents' investment immigration has been adjusted to permanent.

2. Your marriage has already been three year old.

Otherwise, you might have to go back a step to get your permanent GC through marriage before file for citizen? my wild guess...

Both of these things are true. It has been adjusted to permanent green card and I have been married for over 3 years.

  • 2 weeks later...
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I never got any letter for requesting evidence, 1 week after my interview, status change to they have received RFE response and my case was processing. A week after that, which is today, the online status changed again, I've been scheduled for oath :D

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Tunisia
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I never got any letter for requesting evidence, 1 week after my interview, status change to they have received RFE response and my case was processing. A week after that, which is today, the online status changed again, I've been scheduled for oath :D

Congratulations I knew that they just wanted to buy themselves sometime lol. It's the same thing happen to different people, it's is just theywant to make sure they are doing the right thing. Congrats again

 
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