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Congrats on the Eagle Scout. I was on a few boards of review and know that it takes a lot of work and effort to achieve the rank of Eagle. Congrats to the Eagle and both parents.

Thank you bokar83. I have sat on a few Eagle BORs myself. (The Tenderfoot ones are more fun though. :yes: )

Our guy has to complete three Eagle required badges. They are finished, but he still needs to meet with the Merit Badge Counselors and have the blue cards signed. Barring any issues, he will be eligible for his BOR in mid-January. :thumbs:

It will be really nice if he can do that as a Citizen.

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Good luck to you both! Let us know how it goes tomorrow!


UserName.........|GC-Date.|Sent.|Cashd|NOA..|Fprints.|In Line.|Int Ltr.|Interview|Oath....|Field Office

thebulletin......|08/16/00|08/19|08/26|08/29|09/14/15|09/16/15|10/05/15|11/03/15.|--/--/--|New York, NY

mymarriagejourney|10/02/12|08/21|08/28|09/04|09/21/15|09/22/15|10/01/15|11/03/15.|--/--/--|Columbus, OH (Early FP: 09/18)

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Good luck to you both! Let us know how it goes tomorrow!

UserName.........|GC-Date.|Sent.|Cashd|NOA..|Fprints.|In Line.|Int Ltr.|Interview|Oath....|Field Office

thebulletin......|08/16/00|08/19|08/26|08/29|09/14/15|09/16/15|10/05/15|11/03/15.|--/--/--|New York, NY

mymarriagejourney|10/02/12|08/21|08/28|09/04|09/21/15|09/22/15|10/01/15|11/03/15.|--/--/--|Columbus, OH (Early FP: 09/18)

I Echo Kash2011's sentiments. Best of luck to both of you.

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I-130 Approved July 2013 (PD Dec 2011)

AOS DBVB

07/30/2013 - AOS packet sent via Express mail (I-485, I-131, I-765)

08/01/2013 (day 1) - Delivered to USCIS Chicago

08/06/2013 (day 6 ) - Received USCIS Acceptance Confirmation emails. Awaiting official receipt notice (Form I-797) in the mail.

08/08/2013 (day 8 ) - Checks cashed

08/10/2013 (day 10) - Received 3 NOA's by mail (I-485, I-131, I-765)

08/16/2013 (day 16 ) - NOA for Biometrics appointment. Date set for 08/28/2013

08/19/2013 (day 19) - Successful walk-in Biometrics

08/28/2013 (day 28) - Biometrics appointment (Original)

9/11/2013 (day 42) - I-485 status online changed to "testing & interview"

9/26/2013 (day 57) - EAD status online changed to "card production", I-131 approved.

9/30/2013 (day 61) - EAD/AP card production ordered

10/04/2013 (day 65) - EAD/AP card mailed

10/07/2013 (day 68) - EAD/AP card received. *USCIS spelling error on card so they will have to redo the card.

10/16/2013 (day 77) - EAD/AP card mailed back to USCIS due to USCIS spelling error on card.

11/23/2013 (day 115) - EAD/AP card received with correct name.

01/02/2014 (day 155) - I-485 status showing the interview date updated - Interview on Feb 4, 2014.

01/04/2014 (day 157 ) - Received NOA about the interview appointment on Feb 4, 2014

02/04/2014 (day 187) - Interview @ SLC

02/04/2014 (day 187) - I-485 Approved

02/13/2014 (day 197 ) - Green Card Received (10 Year GC)

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Citizenship [bB]

08/17/2015 - N-400 packet sent via Express mail

08/19/2015 (day 2) - Delivered to USCIS Phoenix Lockbox

08/20/2015 (day 3) - Received USCIS Acceptance Confirmation emails. Awaiting official receipt notice (Form I-797) in the mail.

08/25/2015 (day 8) - Received NOA by mail

08/29/2015 (day 12) - NOA for Biometrics appointment. Date set for 09/08/2015

09/01/2015 (day 15) - Successful walk-in Biometrics @ a different location

12/17/2015 (day 123) - In line for interview

12/21/2015 (day 127) - Interview scheduled

12/24/2015 (day 130) - Interview letter received with interview date of Jan 27, 2016

01/27/2016 (day 164) - N400 Interview--Application approved.

02/07/2016 (day 175) - Oath ceremony letter arrived.Oath scheduled for 02/18/2016

02/18/2018 (day 186) - Oath ceremony

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I Echo Kash2011's sentiments. Best of luck to both of you.

Good luck to you both! Let us know how it goes tomorrow!

UserName.........|GC-Date.|Sent.|Cashd|NOA..|Fprints.|In Line.|Int Ltr.|Interview|Oath....|Field Office

thebulletin......|08/16/00|08/19|08/26|08/29|09/14/15|09/16/15|10/05/15|11/03/15.|--/--/--|New York, NY

mymarriagejourney|10/02/12|08/21|08/28|09/04|09/21/15|09/22/15|10/01/15|11/03/15.|--/--/--|Columbus, OH (Early FP: 09/18)

Thanks Kash and Bokar! I will definitely report back on how the interview goes. Even though I know the civics exam inside and out, still kind of nervous....

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Most likely scheduled between December 1st and 4th

You nailed it! December 4.

N-400: August 2015 Applicants

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USCIS Dallas/Lewisville, Texas Lockbox

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KASH2011.........|11/01/12|07/30|08/06|08/10|08/26/15|10/01/15|10/09/15|11/09/15.|--/--/--|Atlanta, GA (Early FP:08/24)

N400applicant....|08/01/12|07/31|--/--|08/11|08/24/15|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Baltimore, MD

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Mananto..........|11/17/03|08/04|08/10|08/12|09/04/15|10/02/15|10/13/15|11/13/15.|--/--/--|Dallas, TX (Early FP:08/31)

BigBubble........|12/20/09|08/04|08/10|08/11|08/31/15|09/03/15|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Houston, TX

Berty............|10/30/12|08/05|08/13|08/17|09/01/15|09/30/15|10/19/15|11/19/15.|--/--/--|Boston, MA

Eaton Inside.....|12/14/78|08/05|08/13|08/17|09/04/15|09/09/15|10/10/15|11/16/15.|--/--/--|Fort Smith, AR

Maset09..........|12/09/09|08/06|08/13|08/17|09/04/15|09/11/15|09/17/15|10/15/15.|11/06/15|Durham, NC

Fabadu...........|11/06/12|08/07|08/13|08/12|09/04/15|10/06/15|10/17/15|11/16/15.|--/--/--|New York, NY

DeathStrike......|11/06/12|08/08|08/13|08/16|09/18/15|10/05/15|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Jacksonville, FL

Kj868............|05/09/09|08/08|08/10|08/15|09/02/15|09/04/15|10/09/15|11/14/15.|--/--/--|Boston, MA

Rajbirsingh......|11/07/12|08/10|08/17|08/20|09/09/15|10/07/15|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Philadelphia, PA

Alex W...........|09/02/10|08/11|08/14|08/20|09/08/15|09/10/15|10/20/15|11/20/15.|--/--/--|Dallas, TX

Trina & Raja.....|11/15/12|08/14|08/21|08/24|09/17/15|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Washington, D.C.

BC-Neo...........|08/09/12|08/14|08/19|08/22|09/10/15|09/14/15|10/29/15|12/01/15.|--/--/--|Dallas, TX

LagLaHou.........|11/13/12|08/15|08/21|08/24|10/28/15|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|New Orleans, LA

Faith15..........|--/--/97|08/16|08/31|--/--|09/23/15|09/28/15|10/28/15|11/19/15.|--/--/--|Memphis, TN

RockyRaccoon.....|03/03/09|08/17|08/21|08/21|09/15/15|09/17/15|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Boston, MA

Me&Her(Mom)......|--/--/--|--/--|08/31|08/27|09/21/15|09/23/15|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Washington, DC

missaero.........|04/23/11|08/18|08/25|08/28|09/14/15|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Houston, TX

thebulletin......|08/16/00|08/19|08/26|08/29|09/14/15|09/16/15|10/05/15|11/03/15.|--/--/--|New York, NY

configuration....|11/14/12|08/19|08/26|08/29|09/15/15|10/14/15|10/21/15|11/19/15.|--/--/--|Albany, NY

Sabrina2011......|08/07/12|08/20|08/27|--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Houston, TX

Tim & Olga.......|02/25/12|08/24|08/31|08/31|09/22/15|09/24/15|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Newark, NJ

trumpshair.......|07/13/01|08/24|09/01|09/04|09/22/15|09/24/15|10/19/15|11/23/15.|--/--/--|Philadelphia, PA

scotinmass.......|02/08/10|08/24|09/01|09/04|09/23/15|09/25/15|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Boston, MA

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USCIS Phoenix, Arizona Lockbox

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UserName.........|GC-Date.|Sent.|Cashd|NOA..|Fprints.|In Line.|Int Ltr.|Interview|Oath....|Field Office

DK1614...........|05/13/08|07/31|08/06|08/05|08/27/15|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Chicago, IL

Kbs1983..........|12/19/06|07/31|MnOrd|08/05|08/27/15|08/31/15|10/15/15|11/20/15.|--/--/--|Las Vegas, NV

Baguette.........|08/27/12|08/01|08/06|08/10|08/26/15|09/03/15|10/19/15|11/18/15.|--/--/--|Los Angeles, CA

Moz844...........|04/01/09|08/01|MnOrd|08/08|08/22/15|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Denver, CO

ZamboMichigan....|10/31/12|08/01|08/06|08/10|08/25/15|09/30/15|10/05/15|11/09/15.|--/--/--|Detroit, MI

Learncontinuosly.|10/30/12|08/03|08/08|08/13|09/04/15|09/30/15|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Chicago, IL

Pam&Josh.........|01/27/09|08/04|08/13|08/17|09/03/15|09/08/15|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|St. Paul, MN

Pocho............|02/01/12|08/04|08/24|08/27|09/18/15|09/22/15|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Denver, CO

Parachutepants...|08/09/05|08/06|08/13|08/17|09/03/15|09/08/15|11/02/15|12/04/15.|--/--/--|San Fransisco, CA

Cutiepie28.......|09/16/08|08/07|08/13|08/17|09/01/15|09/03/15|09/14/15|10/20/15.|--/--/--|Kansas City, MO

A&J1119..........|09/25/10|08/12|08/18|08/24|09/10/15|09/14/15|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Portland, OR

bokar83..........|11/16/10|08/17|MnOrd|08/25|09/08/15|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/--/--.|--/--/--|Salt Lake City, UT (Early FP: 09/01)

mymarriagejourney|10/02/12|08/21|08/28|09/04|09/21/15|09/22/15|10/01/15|11/03/15.|--/--/--|Columbus, OH (Early FP: 09/18)

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I posted this on the main board, but thought I'd post it in my status update forum also.

Well, my husband had his naturalization interview this morning and it ruined his day.

We've had a fairly easy time with immigration to this point, and it really caught him off guard to have such a bad experience with the officer today. He easily passed both the English and the Civics portion of the interview. But, the officer was nasty and disrespectful when asking questions about our marriage, mostly focusing on finances. For example, when he asked about "accounts" my husband assumed bank accounts and told the officer we had 2 joint accounts and told him the name of the bank. The officer pressed and said, "Are those the only accounts you have?" and my husband said "yes" and the officer rolled his eyes and gave him a nasty look. Perhaps he wanted him to mention joint credit cards? To my husband, "accounts" means bank accounts. In the same vein, the officer asked if he had joined any organizations where he paid dues. My husband said, "no." To my husband, he is thinking of a union, for example. The officer asked the question again in a rude way. Perhaps he wanted him to say that we belong to the local gym and pay a monthly fee to the gym? Whatever it was, he was treating my husband like he was an idiot. He was similarly disrespectful when mentioning his step children and other topics.

We've proved the validity of our marriage twice during this process, and my husband had documentation in-hand should he have wanted to see proof of the ongoing relationship, but the officer never asked to see anything except for his green card and drivers license.

Needless to say, he didn't mark the box on the form that said approved, although he did notate on the form that the tests were passed. The box checked was for "further review."

It's hard to convey the nastiness of this guy as I'm writing it out, but I've rarely seen my husband so disturbed and offended. I honestly would have expected more of this type of demeanor during the AOS rather than naturalization.

07/19/12 - Married

Adjustment of Status from F-1 Student Visa: Day 00 - 07/20/12 - Sent I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131

Day 03 - 07/23/12 - Confirmation from USPS that package was received in Chicago - signed for by D Colonna

Day 11 - 08/03/12 - Acceptance confirmation texts and emails

Day 14 - 08/06/12 - Checks cleared

Day 18 - 08/10/12 - Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 08/06/12 for appointment on 08/30/12)

Day 22 - 08/14/12 - Completed biometrics via successful walk-in at Columbus, OH office (We were the only ones there!)

Day 25 - 08/17/12 - Received NOAs

Day 36 - 08/28/12 - Notice via text of interview on 10/02/12

Day 38 - 08/30/12 - Received interview notice hard copy

Day 65 - 09/24/12 - Notice via text of I-131 approval

Day 71 - 10/02/12 - Interview

Day 71 - 10/02/12 - Text messages of APPROVAL of I-130 and I-485 - Card in Production

Day 78 - 10/09/12 - Received Welcome Notice

Day 80 - 10/11/12 - Received Conditional Green Card

Removal of Conditions: Day 00 - 07/07/14 - Sent I-751

Day 03 - 07/10/14 - Confirmation from USPS that package was received in California

Day 07 - 07/14/14 - Check cleared

Day 07 - 07/14/14 - Received NOA (dated 07/10/14)

Day 14 - 07/21/14 - Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 07/17/14 for appointment on 08/01/14)

Day 18 - 07/25/14 - Completed biometrics via successful walk-in at Columbus, OH office (We were the only ones there...again!)

Day 38 - 08/14/14 - Text message of APPROVAL of 1-751 - Card in Production

Day 43 - 08/19/14 - Notice via text indicating card has been mailed

Day 44 - 08/20/14 - Notice via text with USPS tracking number

Day 46 - 08/22/14 - Received Permanent Green Card

Naturalization: Day 00 - 08/21/15 - Sent N-400

Day 03 - 08/24/15 - Confirmation from USPS that package was received in Arizona

Day 07 - 08/28/15 - Check cleared

Day 10 - 08/31/15 - Acceptance confirmation text and email

Day 14 - 09/04/15 - Received NOA (dated 08/28/15)

Day 24 - 09/14/15 - Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 09/05/15 for appointment on 09/21/15)

Day 28 - 09/18/15 - Completed biometrics via successful walk-in at Columbus, OH office

Day 32 - 09/22/15 - Notice via text and email indicating in line for testing and interview

Day 35 - 09/25/15 - Notice via text and email indicating interview is scheduled

Day 41 - 10/01/15 - Received interview appointment notice (dated 09/28/15 for appointment on 11/03/15)
Day 73 - 11/03/15 - Interview

Day 74 - 11/04/15 - Text message of APPROVAL of N-400 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

Day 75 - 11/05/15 - Received Oath Ceremony appointment notice (dated 11/04/15 for appointment on 11/17/15)

Day 87 - 11/17/15 - Oath Ceremony - US CITIZEN

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I posted this on the main board, but thought I'd post it in my status update forum also.

Well, my husband had his naturalization interview this morning and it ruined his day.

We've had a fairly easy time with immigration to this point, and it really caught him off guard to have such a bad experience with the officer today. He easily passed both the English and the Civics portion of the interview. But, the officer was nasty and disrespectful when asking questions about our marriage, mostly focusing on finances. For example, when he asked about "accounts" my husband assumed bank accounts and told the officer we had 2 joint accounts and told him the name of the bank. The officer pressed and said, "Are those the only accounts you have?" and my husband said "yes" and the officer rolled his eyes and gave him a nasty look. Perhaps he wanted him to mention joint credit cards? To my husband, "accounts" means bank accounts. In the same vein, the officer asked if he had joined any organizations where he paid dues. My husband said, "no." To my husband, he is thinking of a union, for example. The officer asked the question again in a rude way. Perhaps he wanted him to say that we belong to the local gym and pay a monthly fee to the gym? Whatever it was, he was treating my husband like he was an idiot. He was similarly disrespectful when mentioning his step children and other topics.

We've proved the validity of our marriage twice during this process, and my husband had documentation in-hand should he have wanted to see proof of the ongoing relationship, but the officer never asked to see anything except for his green card and drivers license.

Needless to say, he didn't mark the box on the form that said approved, although he did notate on the form that the tests were passed. The box checked was for "further review."

It's hard to convey the nastiness of this guy as I'm writing it out, but I've rarely seen my husband so disturbed and offended. I honestly would have expected more of this type of demeanor during the AOS rather than naturalization.

:wow: Sorry to hear this! I hope he gets an approval ASAP!

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Mymarriagejourney, I'm sorry your spouse and you had to go through this. On the bright side, your husband should be approved for citizenship soon and can close this chapter! Good luck and please update us on the good news! All the best.

I wish I could say that I believe he will be approved for citizenship soon, but I definitely feel uncertain since the "approved" box was not checked and since the officer didn't even mention the oath ceremony. It's extremely discouraging and frustrating. We will see...

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07/19/12 - Married

Adjustment of Status from F-1 Student Visa: Day 00 - 07/20/12 - Sent I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131

Day 03 - 07/23/12 - Confirmation from USPS that package was received in Chicago - signed for by D Colonna

Day 11 - 08/03/12 - Acceptance confirmation texts and emails

Day 14 - 08/06/12 - Checks cleared

Day 18 - 08/10/12 - Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 08/06/12 for appointment on 08/30/12)

Day 22 - 08/14/12 - Completed biometrics via successful walk-in at Columbus, OH office (We were the only ones there!)

Day 25 - 08/17/12 - Received NOAs

Day 36 - 08/28/12 - Notice via text of interview on 10/02/12

Day 38 - 08/30/12 - Received interview notice hard copy

Day 65 - 09/24/12 - Notice via text of I-131 approval

Day 71 - 10/02/12 - Interview

Day 71 - 10/02/12 - Text messages of APPROVAL of I-130 and I-485 - Card in Production

Day 78 - 10/09/12 - Received Welcome Notice

Day 80 - 10/11/12 - Received Conditional Green Card

Removal of Conditions: Day 00 - 07/07/14 - Sent I-751

Day 03 - 07/10/14 - Confirmation from USPS that package was received in California

Day 07 - 07/14/14 - Check cleared

Day 07 - 07/14/14 - Received NOA (dated 07/10/14)

Day 14 - 07/21/14 - Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 07/17/14 for appointment on 08/01/14)

Day 18 - 07/25/14 - Completed biometrics via successful walk-in at Columbus, OH office (We were the only ones there...again!)

Day 38 - 08/14/14 - Text message of APPROVAL of 1-751 - Card in Production

Day 43 - 08/19/14 - Notice via text indicating card has been mailed

Day 44 - 08/20/14 - Notice via text with USPS tracking number

Day 46 - 08/22/14 - Received Permanent Green Card

Naturalization: Day 00 - 08/21/15 - Sent N-400

Day 03 - 08/24/15 - Confirmation from USPS that package was received in Arizona

Day 07 - 08/28/15 - Check cleared

Day 10 - 08/31/15 - Acceptance confirmation text and email

Day 14 - 09/04/15 - Received NOA (dated 08/28/15)

Day 24 - 09/14/15 - Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 09/05/15 for appointment on 09/21/15)

Day 28 - 09/18/15 - Completed biometrics via successful walk-in at Columbus, OH office

Day 32 - 09/22/15 - Notice via text and email indicating in line for testing and interview

Day 35 - 09/25/15 - Notice via text and email indicating interview is scheduled

Day 41 - 10/01/15 - Received interview appointment notice (dated 09/28/15 for appointment on 11/03/15)
Day 73 - 11/03/15 - Interview

Day 74 - 11/04/15 - Text message of APPROVAL of N-400 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

Day 75 - 11/05/15 - Received Oath Ceremony appointment notice (dated 11/04/15 for appointment on 11/17/15)

Day 87 - 11/17/15 - Oath Ceremony - US CITIZEN

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Just got back from the interview. It was very quick and I thought it went well as my case officer was friendly and professional. I did not receive immediately approval and was told that my decision would come in the mail. We did talk about the oath ceremony taking place in court across the street since I've requested a name change, so hopefully that's a good sign. I've included details for other NYCers that may find it helpful.

I got to the building at 1:30pm for a 1:50pm appointment (must enter on Broadway with appointment letter in hand) and spent about 5 minutes going through security. Checked in on two different floors and was given a number by 1:40pm. Waited in a room of about 75 people for 10 minutes until my number was called by my interview officer (only 2 minutes after my appointment time). Most of the people in the room were there before me so the order is dependent on your specific case officer. Cell phone usage is allowed in the waiting room. Overall the process is a lot less organized than the biometrics appointment.
I was sworn in and then sat down. I was asked for my passport, green card, social security card, and state issued ID. We started first with the language and civics test. I read out loud the sentence "There are 100 senators" and wrote out "Alaska is the largest state." My six civics questions were:
- Name one war fought by the United States in the 1900s.
- Who is the Chief Justice of the United States now?
- The House of Representatives has how many voting members?
- We elect a U.S. Representative for how many years?
- Who is the "Father of Our Country"?
- In what month do we vote for President?
The officer reviewed my application page by page asking me questions on each section. I highly recommend reading over the application before your interview. Once I had recited my application verbally she asked me the yes/no questions. I was asked for my tax forms so I handed over the last 4 years of federal tax transcripts. I was then asked to review some forms and sign them along with the two passport photos I sent in with the application. I received a receipt stating that I had passed the tests and that USCIS will be sending me a written decision about my application.
The one thing that makes me nervous is that at the very end my officer asked why I waited so long to file for citizenship. I had already relaxed by this point thinking the interview was over and said that I liked being a Japanese citizen (so stupid). I then continued to say that before I didn't know whether I would move back to Japan but now that I've decided I would be living in the United States for the rest of my life it made sense to apply. I'm really hoping that this brain fart does not cost me my citizenship.
The interview took 20 minutes and I was out of the building by 2:15pm. ​Now the waiting game begins again...... hoping for some good news in the near future.
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uganda
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Just got back from the interview. It was very quick and I thought it went well as my case officer was friendly and professional. I did not receive immediately approval and was told that my decision would come in the mail. We did talk about the oath ceremony taking place in court across the street since I've requested a name change, so hopefully that's a good sign. I've included details for other NYCers that may find it helpful.

I got to the building at 1:30pm for a 1:50pm appointment (must enter on Broadway with appointment letter in hand) and spent about 5 minutes going through security. Checked in on two different floors and was given a number by 1:40pm. Waited in a room of about 75 people for 10 minutes until my number was called by my interview officer (only 2 minutes after my appointment time). Most of the people in the room were there before me so the order is dependent on your specific case officer. Cell phone usage is allowed in the waiting room. Overall the process is a lot less organized than the biometrics appointment.
I was sworn in and then sat down. I was asked for my passport, green card, social security card, and state issued ID. We started first with the language and civics test. I read out loud the sentence "There are 100 senators" and wrote out "Alaska is the largest state." My six civics questions were:
- Name one war fought by the United States in the 1900s.
- Who is the Chief Justice of the United States now?
- The House of Representatives has how many voting members?
- We elect a U.S. Representative for how many years?
- Who is the "Father of Our Country"?
- In what month do we vote for President?
The officer reviewed my application page by page asking me questions on each section. I highly recommend reading over the application before your interview. Once I had recited my application verbally she asked me the yes/no questions. I was asked for my tax forms so I handed over the last 4 years of federal tax transcripts. I was then asked to review some forms and sign them along with the two passport photos I sent in with the application. I received a receipt stating that I had passed the tests and that USCIS will be sending me a written decision about my application.
The one thing that makes me nervous is that at the very end my officer asked why I waited so long to file for citizenship. I had already relaxed by this point thinking the interview was over and said that I liked being a Japanese citizen (so stupid). I then continued to say that before I didn't know whether I would move back to Japan but now that I've decided I would be living in the United States for the rest of my life it made sense to apply. I'm really hoping that this brain fart does not cost me my citizenship.
The interview took 20 minutes and I was out of the building by 2:15pm. ​Now the waiting game begins again...... hoping for some good news in the near future.

Congrats!

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Oath Ceremony Will Be Scheduled

We placed you in line for your oath ceremony and will send you a notice for Receipt Number NBC*00610XXXX, with the date, time, and location of your oath ceremony. You should receive your notice within 30 days of its mailing date. Please follow the instructions in the notice. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address.

Just got home from work and checked my case status. It's getting close. :joy:

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Oath Ceremony Will Be Scheduled

We placed you in line for your oath ceremony and will send you a notice for Receipt Number NBC*00610XXXX, with the date, time, and location of your oath ceremony. You should receive your notice within 30 days of its mailing date. Please follow the instructions in the notice. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address.

Just got home from work and checked my case status. It's getting close. :joy:

Congrats!

Just got back from the interview. It was very quick and I thought it went well as my case officer was friendly and professional. I did not receive immediately approval and was told that my decision would come in the mail. We did talk about the oath ceremony taking place in court across the street since I've requested a name change, so hopefully that's a good sign. I've included details for other NYCers that may find it helpful.

I got to the building at 1:30pm for a 1:50pm appointment (must enter on Broadway with appointment letter in hand) and spent about 5 minutes going through security. Checked in on two different floors and was given a number by 1:40pm. Waited in a room of about 75 people for 10 minutes until my number was called by my interview officer (only 2 minutes after my appointment time). Most of the people in the room were there before me so the order is dependent on your specific case officer. Cell phone usage is allowed in the waiting room. Overall the process is a lot less organized than the biometrics appointment.
I was sworn in and then sat down. I was asked for my passport, green card, social security card, and state issued ID. We started first with the language and civics test. I read out loud the sentence "There are 100 senators" and wrote out "Alaska is the largest state." My six civics questions were:
- Name one war fought by the United States in the 1900s.
- Who is the Chief Justice of the United States now?
- The House of Representatives has how many voting members?
- We elect a U.S. Representative for how many years?
- Who is the "Father of Our Country"?
- In what month do we vote for President?
The officer reviewed my application page by page asking me questions on each section. I highly recommend reading over the application before your interview. Once I had recited my application verbally she asked me the yes/no questions. I was asked for my tax forms so I handed over the last 4 years of federal tax transcripts. I was then asked to review some forms and sign them along with the two passport photos I sent in with the application. I received a receipt stating that I had passed the tests and that USCIS will be sending me a written decision about my application.
The one thing that makes me nervous is that at the very end my officer asked why I waited so long to file for citizenship. I had already relaxed by this point thinking the interview was over and said that I liked being a Japanese citizen (so stupid). I then continued to say that before I didn't know whether I would move back to Japan but now that I've decided I would be living in the United States for the rest of my life it made sense to apply. I'm really hoping that this brain fart does not cost me my citizenship.
The interview took 20 minutes and I was out of the building by 2:15pm. ​Now the waiting game begins again...... hoping for some good news in the near future.

Congrats!

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I just received a text message indicating that the oath ceremony has been scheduled. Now we will wait for the letter to find out the date.

07/19/12 - Married

Adjustment of Status from F-1 Student Visa: Day 00 - 07/20/12 - Sent I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131

Day 03 - 07/23/12 - Confirmation from USPS that package was received in Chicago - signed for by D Colonna

Day 11 - 08/03/12 - Acceptance confirmation texts and emails

Day 14 - 08/06/12 - Checks cleared

Day 18 - 08/10/12 - Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 08/06/12 for appointment on 08/30/12)

Day 22 - 08/14/12 - Completed biometrics via successful walk-in at Columbus, OH office (We were the only ones there!)

Day 25 - 08/17/12 - Received NOAs

Day 36 - 08/28/12 - Notice via text of interview on 10/02/12

Day 38 - 08/30/12 - Received interview notice hard copy

Day 65 - 09/24/12 - Notice via text of I-131 approval

Day 71 - 10/02/12 - Interview

Day 71 - 10/02/12 - Text messages of APPROVAL of I-130 and I-485 - Card in Production

Day 78 - 10/09/12 - Received Welcome Notice

Day 80 - 10/11/12 - Received Conditional Green Card

Removal of Conditions: Day 00 - 07/07/14 - Sent I-751

Day 03 - 07/10/14 - Confirmation from USPS that package was received in California

Day 07 - 07/14/14 - Check cleared

Day 07 - 07/14/14 - Received NOA (dated 07/10/14)

Day 14 - 07/21/14 - Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 07/17/14 for appointment on 08/01/14)

Day 18 - 07/25/14 - Completed biometrics via successful walk-in at Columbus, OH office (We were the only ones there...again!)

Day 38 - 08/14/14 - Text message of APPROVAL of 1-751 - Card in Production

Day 43 - 08/19/14 - Notice via text indicating card has been mailed

Day 44 - 08/20/14 - Notice via text with USPS tracking number

Day 46 - 08/22/14 - Received Permanent Green Card

Naturalization: Day 00 - 08/21/15 - Sent N-400

Day 03 - 08/24/15 - Confirmation from USPS that package was received in Arizona

Day 07 - 08/28/15 - Check cleared

Day 10 - 08/31/15 - Acceptance confirmation text and email

Day 14 - 09/04/15 - Received NOA (dated 08/28/15)

Day 24 - 09/14/15 - Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 09/05/15 for appointment on 09/21/15)

Day 28 - 09/18/15 - Completed biometrics via successful walk-in at Columbus, OH office

Day 32 - 09/22/15 - Notice via text and email indicating in line for testing and interview

Day 35 - 09/25/15 - Notice via text and email indicating interview is scheduled

Day 41 - 10/01/15 - Received interview appointment notice (dated 09/28/15 for appointment on 11/03/15)
Day 73 - 11/03/15 - Interview

Day 74 - 11/04/15 - Text message of APPROVAL of N-400 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

Day 75 - 11/05/15 - Received Oath Ceremony appointment notice (dated 11/04/15 for appointment on 11/17/15)

Day 87 - 11/17/15 - Oath Ceremony - US CITIZEN

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I just received a text message indicating that the oath ceremony has been scheduled. Now we will wait for the letter to find out the date.

YAY!!! congrats!

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