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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I've been on VJ since 2009 and got my citizenship last April. I hang out mostly to see what the dirt is on 90 Day Fiance and offer advice to other Canadians when I can

NATURALIZATION -WOOOHOO

Final paperwork sent to lawyer - 14-Dec-2015

GC-Date: Resident Since 02/13/2013

Sent: N-400 Sent 12/21/2015
NOA: 12/24/2015

Biometrics: 01/20/2016
In Line: 01/25/2016
Int Ltr: 01/28/2016
Interview: 03/08/2016
Oath: 04/14/2016
Field Office: Buffalo NY

I am a US Citizen!!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Turkey
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I've been a member just over a year. I was so frustrated with the slowness of Vermont Service Center during my ROC and needed a platform to ease my anger. Since then they've even gotten slower :) Poor VSC filers.

It took a few months after I joined to get my ROC approved and a few months more to get my US citizenship. I guess no reason left to hang out but I'm trying to help other frustrated people as much as I can. I think one of the weakest parts of this forum is in sharing official USICS related manuals, briefings, releases, etc. Don't get me wrong most of the contributors know the right information but no one knows where that comes from. That's why I try to find official documents/statistics/timelines from USCIS and keep sharing on related postings.

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Just now, charmander said:

I've been a member just over a year. I was so frustrated with the slowness of Vermont Service Center during my ROC and needed a platform to ease my anger. Since then they've even gotten slowed :) Poor VSC filers.

It took a few months after I joined to get my ROC approved and a few months more to get my US citizenship. I guess no reason left to hang out but I'm trying to help other frustrated people as much as I can. I think one of the weakest parts of this forum is in sharing official USICS related manuals, briefings, releases, etc. Don't get me wrong most of the contributors know the right information but no one knows where that comes from. That's why I try to find official documents/statistics/timelines from USCIS and keep sharing on related postings.

I agree. I find people answering based on what they read about others' experiences. I believe that it promotes biases and stereotypes too because each person's experience is subjective. A word that gets thrown around a lot is Fraud...and which countries are high fraud etc. I dont really like that too much because just because someone comes from one of those countries it does not mean that they are committing fraud. 

Pkg Sent:9/13/16


Received at Chicago Lock box: 9/16/16


Received Texts: 9/30/16


NOA1 Received: 10/4/16 : Receipt Date of 9/19/16


Bio Appt letter Received: 10/12/16


Bio Appt completed: 10/24/16


Card in production: 11/17/16


Combo Card received 11/25/16

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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On January 19, 2017 at 3:47 PM, charmander said:

I've been a member just over a year. I was so frustrated with the slowness of Vermont Service Center during my ROC and needed a platform to ease my anger. Since then they've even gotten slower :) Poor VSC filers.

It took a few months after I joined to get my ROC approved and a few months more to get my US citizenship. I guess no reason left to hang out but I'm trying to help other frustrated people as much as I can. I think one of the weakest parts of this forum is in sharing official USICS related manuals, briefings, releases, etc. Don't get me wrong most of the contributors know the right information but no one knows where that comes from. That's why I try to find official documents/statistics/timelines from USCIS and keep sharing on related postings.

 

In my opinion, it is largely the responsibility of the thread starter to do research to back up claims.  On occasion, I will share a source material when multiple people have posted incorrect information and the official stance contradicts what they've stated.  This is a common problem with SSN and working.  Many believe you must wait until you receive the SSN, which is not true, the SSA says you may begin once you've applied for one.

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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Been a member since 2008 and although not as active nowadays, still like to check in occasionally. 

 

And unless things have changed a Social Security number does not permit one to work. Either a work authorization card or green card does. When my wife first arrived she received a social security number and card that said "Not work authorized."

 

N-o-I-a can you corroborate what you said about a Social Security number granting one the right to work? Perhaps you should specify under which circumstances. 

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9 minutes ago, ThaitoUSA said:

Been a member since 2008 and although not as active nowadays, still like to check in occasionally. 

 

And unless things have changed a Social Security number does not permit one to work. Either a work authorization card or green card does. When my wife first arrived she received a social security number and card that said "Not work authorized."

 

N-o-I-a can you corroborate what you said about a Social Security number granting one the right to work? Perhaps you should specify under which circumstances. 

 

It would be a mistake on my part for not being more specific, I assumed we were all knowledgable enough to know that one must also be legally allowed to work per one's immigration status.  I was speaking of CR1/IR1 visa holders who have a I-551 upon endorsement of their visa.  For employment purposes, one simply has to apply for the SSN, not actually have the card in hand for them.

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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