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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Just now, Miggel42 said:

@morgan.croft Thanks for your response! That's yes the ticket is under $500. 

Yep. You’ll be fine. Just be honest about it, and it won’t be an issue. 

CR-1 Timeline - 255 Days

 

USCIS - 81 Days

07/31/15: I-130 Mailed
08/06/15: NOA1 -- California Service Center
10/26/15: NOA2

 

NVC - 61 Days

11/05/15: NVC Received Case
11/25/15: Completed DS-261
11/28/15: Paid AOS Fee
11/30/15: DS-261 Reviewed Over Phone
12/02/15: Paid IV Fee
12/04/15: DS-260 Completed
12/04/15: Scan Date
01/05/16: Case Complete

 

CANADA

02/25/16: Interview - APPROVED!!!
03/07/16: Visa in hand

03/29/18: POE @ YVR

 

Removal of Conditions - 630 Days

Spoiler

01/16/18: I-751 Delivered

01/19/18: NOA1 -- Vermont Service Center

02/27/18: Biometrics

07/03/19: Case Transferred to NBC

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

 

Naturalization - 267 Days

Spoiler

02/01/19: N-400 Filed Online

02/01/19: NOA1

02/20/19: Biometrics

07/03/19: Interview Interview Cancelled - Haven't received I751

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

10/25/19: Oath Ceremony

 

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42 minutes ago, Miggel42 said:

Greetings, I recently came across the following situation:
I applied for my citizenship (N-400) back in October 2019. I've had my green card for 2 years but was admissible because of my military service (Since I'm currently serving in the Army as a logistician). A few days ago I received a photo enforced ticket from Bellevue school district with the King County District Court. Due to my vehicle failing to come to a full stop in a third lane going in the same direction as the bus. Since my wife and I drive the vehicle we called the clerks office and I was told that regardless of who did it, I either I needed to appeal and appear in court or just pay the fee since I was responsible (vehicle registered under my name). We decided to pay the fee on-line to settle the matter and since according to WA law a photo enforced traffic ticket is not considered a traffic moving violation, it is not considered and crime and this will not go in my driving record (in fact it is the same as parking ticket it is put on the vehicle's record) we thought it was ok to just pay it. Now my question is, will this incident come up in my interview, and does it show a lack of GMC?

I don't think it should, but I know how u r feeling.

 

About 2 years ago, I was involved in a small accident (I rear ended someone, it was very minor because I was not going faster than 30 miles p/h). I was cited, and I appeared in court. I decided to take a plea deal, and I was charged with a petty misdemeanor (inattentive driving), and paid a fee of 135.00 dollars. Petty misdemeanor are not considered a crime, yet it was a conviction.

 

In my application and interview I checked that I had been cited and that had been convicted of a petty misdemeanor. I brought a certified copy of the case and how much I paid. During the interview I was asked if I had been put on provation, I said no, just the small fine. IO kept the certified copy.

 

I was recommended for approval during my interview, and I did not have any issues at all.

 

Hope this helps...

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19 minutes ago, FerchoGnz said:

I don't think it should, but I know how u r feeling.

 

About 2 years ago, I was involved in a small accident (I rear ended someone, it was very minor because I was not going faster than 30 miles p/h). I was cited, and I appeared in court. I decided to take a plea deal, and I was charged with a petty misdemeanor (inattentive driving), and paid a fee of 135.00 dollars. Petty misdemeanor are not considered a crime, yet it was a conviction.

 

In my application and interview I checked that I had been cited and that had been convicted of a petty misdemeanor. I brought a certified copy of the case and how much I paid. During the interview I was asked if I had been put on provation, I said no, just the small fine. IO kept the certified copy.

 

I was recommended for approval during my interview, and I did not have any issues at all.

 

Hope this helps...

@FerchoGnz Thank you for telling me your experience as I can see from the information I've gathered this shouldn't be an issue at all. I am glad that everything went well with your application. 

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2 hours ago, John&swan said:

Oath Ceremony 11/20/2019. 🌹🌺💐🍀

Congrats! Mine is on the 26th, the wait is insufferable!

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This might be a silly question, but I really want to know... Does the USCIS status change in the website after Oath Ceremony? If so, what does it change to?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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2 minutes ago, FerchoGnz said:

This might be a silly question, but I really want to know... Does the USCIS status change in the website after Oath Ceremony? If so, what does it change to?

It does on the old site (egov.uscis.gov). It says Naturalization certificate issued. On the new site (my.uscis.gov), just says the regular “we’ve scheduled your oath ceremony” 

CR-1 Timeline - 255 Days

 

USCIS - 81 Days

07/31/15: I-130 Mailed
08/06/15: NOA1 -- California Service Center
10/26/15: NOA2

 

NVC - 61 Days

11/05/15: NVC Received Case
11/25/15: Completed DS-261
11/28/15: Paid AOS Fee
11/30/15: DS-261 Reviewed Over Phone
12/02/15: Paid IV Fee
12/04/15: DS-260 Completed
12/04/15: Scan Date
01/05/16: Case Complete

 

CANADA

02/25/16: Interview - APPROVED!!!
03/07/16: Visa in hand

03/29/18: POE @ YVR

 

Removal of Conditions - 630 Days

Spoiler

01/16/18: I-751 Delivered

01/19/18: NOA1 -- Vermont Service Center

02/27/18: Biometrics

07/03/19: Case Transferred to NBC

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

 

Naturalization - 267 Days

Spoiler

02/01/19: N-400 Filed Online

02/01/19: NOA1

02/20/19: Biometrics

07/03/19: Interview Interview Cancelled - Haven't received I751

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

10/25/19: Oath Ceremony

 

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Wish me good luck guys.. loll Tomorrow is my interview day. I'm a little nervous . But I'm ready

N400 Filled: 03/07/2019

NOA1: 03/09/2019

Bio-metrics Schedule: 03/09/2019

NOA2: Biometric Letter Received Mail: 3/15/2019

Plan to do Walk In :) 

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 And everything was positive yesterday. 20 minutes interview, easy questions , I got approved on spot like I thought. And the IO said in 2 or 3 weeks I will receive Oath ceremony letter.  Checked the online status this morning still saying we schedule your interview. SMH

N400 Filled: 03/07/2019

NOA1: 03/09/2019

Bio-metrics Schedule: 03/09/2019

NOA2: Biometric Letter Received Mail: 3/15/2019

Plan to do Walk In :) 

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@morgan.croft had my oath ceremony today and I am SO glad to have completed this whole process! Congrats to everyone who has been approved and good luck to all those waiting!! 

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We had our Oath Ceremony on Wednesday 20th November.  Our 12 year journey is finally over. Feels so good!!!

 

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23 hours ago, ManofGod88 said:

 And everything was positive yesterday. 20 minutes interview, easy questions , I got approved on spot like I thought. And the IO said in 2 or 3 weeks I will receive Oath ceremony letter.  Checked the online status this morning still saying we schedule your interview. SMH

Congrats!

 

13 hours ago, Apoorva Iyer said:

@morgan.croft had my oath ceremony today and I am SO glad to have completed this whole process! Congrats to everyone who has been approved and good luck to all those waiting!! 

Congrats!!

 

21 minutes ago, Stefan & Estelle said:

We had our Oath Ceremony on Wednesday 20th November.  Our 12 year journey is finally over. Feels so good!!!

 

Citizens.jpg

Congrats!!

CR-1 Timeline - 255 Days

 

USCIS - 81 Days

07/31/15: I-130 Mailed
08/06/15: NOA1 -- California Service Center
10/26/15: NOA2

 

NVC - 61 Days

11/05/15: NVC Received Case
11/25/15: Completed DS-261
11/28/15: Paid AOS Fee
11/30/15: DS-261 Reviewed Over Phone
12/02/15: Paid IV Fee
12/04/15: DS-260 Completed
12/04/15: Scan Date
01/05/16: Case Complete

 

CANADA

02/25/16: Interview - APPROVED!!!
03/07/16: Visa in hand

03/29/18: POE @ YVR

 

Removal of Conditions - 630 Days

Spoiler

01/16/18: I-751 Delivered

01/19/18: NOA1 -- Vermont Service Center

02/27/18: Biometrics

07/03/19: Case Transferred to NBC

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

 

Naturalization - 267 Days

Spoiler

02/01/19: N-400 Filed Online

02/01/19: NOA1

02/20/19: Biometrics

07/03/19: Interview Interview Cancelled - Haven't received I751

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

10/25/19: Oath Ceremony

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Panama
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I attended my Naturalization ceremony yesterday. Needless to say, I am very happy to be over with this immigration process. I know the wait is long, but it is totally worth it once it comes to an end.

 

Hang in there, and may all your cases be completed quickly

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