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I need some recent examples of timing for N400 processing in Seattle, WA:

- How long it took to get the biometrics appointment since submitting the N400 application?

- How long more to get the interview?

- How long more to get to the ceremony?

Thank you!

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I need some recent examples of timing for N400 processing in Seattle, WA:

- How long it took to get the biometrics appointment since submitting the N400 application?

- How long more to get the interview?

- How long more to get to the ceremony?

Thank you!

While you're waiting for someone from Seattle to answer, you can do some research on your own.

Go to each of the Monthly Filers threads (for example January 2015 Filers, February 2015 Filers, etc), and go to the very last updated tracking table (it'll be on one of the last few pages of each thread). See which months have applicants from Seattle and look at their timelines.

As an example, there's a Seattle filer in the April 2015 thread.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/542650-n-400-april-2015-filers/?p=7936624

This will give you a more complete picture than one or two responses that you may receive.

Edited by JimmyHou

For a review of each step of my N-400 naturalization process, from application to oath ceremony, please click here.

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I need some recent examples of timing for N400 processing in Seattle, WA:

- How long it took to get the biometrics appointment since submitting the N400 application?

- How long more to get the interview?

- How long more to get to the ceremony?

Thank you!

Hi! I was in the Seattle office. You can look at my timeline; biometrics was ~ a month after filing (if needed, the Seattle office accepts walk-in biometrics; once you got your letter). Then, there was a long wait from in-line until interview letter. It seems that at the Seattle office, it takes around 5 month right now from in-line to interview letter, and then another month until your interview. My interview was 6 month after I filed. The good thing is, if you get your interview in the morning, you can have same day oath ceremony.

What helped me tremendously was other people's timelines on trackitt http://www.trackitt.com/usa-discussion-forums/n400/1484925229/seattle-in-line-for-interview-scheduling There you can see what their progress and waiting time are.

Good luck to you!

K1:

03/03/11 filed for K1

03/08/11 NOA1

06/06/11 NOA2

07/06/11 pack 3

07/22/11 pack 4

08/04/11 interview

08/10/11 visa in mail

AOS:

11/19/11 POE @ Seattle
12/08/11 Wedding heart.gif
01/11/12 filed for AOS/EAD/AP
01/17/12 NOA 1 (hardcopy)
02/08/12 biometrics
03/21/12 EAD/AP combo-card received // applied for SSN
03/22/12 AOS interview - approved! (after 2 month 11 days)
03/26/12 received "Welcome to the United States"-letter and SSN
03/30/12 GC in hands!!!

ROC:

01/04/14 filed for ROC

01/07/14 NOA 1

02/03/14 biometrics

04/17/14 approved

04/23/14 GC in hands

Citizenship:

02/24/15 BBG approved (permit to retain German citizenship)

04/15/15 N-400 filed

04/21/15 check cashed

04/24/15 NOA1 (priority date 04/16)

05/11/15 biometrics (early walk-in 05/04/15)

05/14/15 in-line for interview

10/17/15 interview letter in mail

11/17/15 interview

11/20/15 oath ceremony

I'm a U.S. citizen!

12/04/15 U.S. passport

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- How long it took to get the biometrics appointment since submitting the N400 application? About 1 month after I sent in the application I did biometrics.

- How long more to get the interview? Then waited waited waited. I was put in line for interview 1 month after biometrics, then interview scheduled 5 months later.

- How long more to get to the ceremony? Did ceremony same day as interview. Interview was 10:15am, ceremony at 3:30pm same day.

CR1 / CR2 Visa:

(Day 1) 12/16/11: I-130 Application sent

(Day 283) 09/24/12: Interview at US Consulate – Approved!

(Day 287) 09/28/12: Visa Received & Immediately entered US using Visa

(Day 290) 10/01/12: Social Security Card sent automatically

Removal of Conditions CR1 / CR2
(Day 1) 07/28/14: Application sent.
(Day 135) 12/10/14: ROC Approved!
(Day 143) 12/18/14: 10 year GC received (IR1 / IR2)

Naturalization:
(Day 1) 06/30/15: Application sent.
(Day 210) 01/26/16: Interview and Oath Ceremony. DONE!

***Son and I became US Citizens 01/26/16***

(Day 1) 01/27/16: Applied for my U.S. Passport
(Day 14) 02/10/16: Passport Book & Cert of Naturalization received

(Day 1) 03/16/16: Applied for U.S. Passport for son

(Day 22) 04/07/16: Passport book and original docs received...(Card rec'd 04/16/16)

N-600 for child age 9
(Day 1) 01/27/16: Application sent

(Day 12) 02/08/16: NOA received

(Day 23) 02/19/16: Case received at local office

(Day 88) 04/23/16: In line for oath scheduling *Called USCIS to inquire about why there is an oath required for a child under 14. They sent a service request to the field office.

(Day 95) 04/30/16: Received letter from field office to say no oath necessary and that they would mail the certificate.
(Day 106) 05/11/16: Cert of Citizenship received by registered mail (they never sent tracking. case status was never updated either)

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