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On 2/29/2020 at 7:02 PM, berna10 said:

My interview is scheduled for March 5th at Chatsworth office.

 

For those who've had interviews recently, were people wearing masks due to the coronavirus?

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CITIZENSHIP TIMELINE

4/2019: Submitted N400

5/2019: Biometrics (3 weeks)

2/2020: Interview (10 months)

3/2020: Oath & naturalization (11 months)

6/2020: Passport received (3 months)

Officially a U.S. Citizen! 

 

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15 hours ago, berna10 said:

Thank you and congratulations!

Thank you! Good luck for your interview! 🍀

USCIS Stage

I-130 petition sent: 8/4/2015

NOA 1: 8/17/2015 (NSC)

RFE recieved: 01/15/2016

RFE response sent: 01/23/2016

I-130 petition approved: 02/5/2016

NOA 2 recieved: 02/16/2016
Case sent to NVC: 02/17/2016

NVC Stage

Case recieved: 2/24/2016 (called NVC)

Case# & IIN recieved: 3/4/2016

DS-261 submitted: 3/4/2016

AOS fee paid: 3/11/2016

Revieved DS-261 via phone: 3/8/2016

Recieved IV-Bill: 3/9/2016

Paid IV-Bill: 3/12/2016

Sent AOS / IV Package: 3/16/2016

Submit DS-260: 3/17/2016

NVC Scan Date: 3/18/2016

Case Complete: 4/18/2016

Interview Date assigned: 4/28/2016

P4 recieved: 4/29/2016 (via e-mail) 

Embassy Stage

Medical Examination: 5/3/2016 (MUC)

Interview Date: 6/9/2016 (FRA)

CEAC status "Issued": 6/10/2016

Visa in hand: 06/11/2016 

POE: 06/25/2016 (Seattle)

Removal of Conditions 

File sent to CSC: 4/9/2018

NOA: 5/19/2018

18 Month Extension: 8/11/2018

Biometrics Waiver: 2/22/2019

Case approved: 4/25/2019

NOA received: 4/28/2019

GC received: 5/2/2019

Naturalization

Submitted N-400 (online): 06/26/2019

Biometrics scheduled: 06/29/2019

Biometrics appointment: 07/17/2019

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12 hours ago, Eli_za said:

Hello guys! Congrats to all the passings!

 

As the days are getting closer I’m getting more nervous. 

 

I was reviewing my application (printed copy) and I notice on the questions for my marital history on question were it says “how many times have you been married” it shows 1 for me and when the question goes to my spouse it shows 0 for him. 

 

 This is my first marriage and same for my husband.  

 

I wonder if the questions were filled automatically from the online questions. 

 I know my husband and I reviewed the questions several times  before clicking submit so we won’t have any discrepancies. 

 

 Should I bring it up to the immigration officer during interview?  

I'd say yes, just in case. During my interview the interviewing officer made some slight changes in my application form (changed job title and the part where I've requested a legal name change since I actually didn't need one, haha) so it should not be an issue. Apparently the system also glitched during my application process and put in my address like 10 times or so . The officer just kinda laughed it off and corrected it. 

USCIS Stage

I-130 petition sent: 8/4/2015

NOA 1: 8/17/2015 (NSC)

RFE recieved: 01/15/2016

RFE response sent: 01/23/2016

I-130 petition approved: 02/5/2016

NOA 2 recieved: 02/16/2016
Case sent to NVC: 02/17/2016

NVC Stage

Case recieved: 2/24/2016 (called NVC)

Case# & IIN recieved: 3/4/2016

DS-261 submitted: 3/4/2016

AOS fee paid: 3/11/2016

Revieved DS-261 via phone: 3/8/2016

Recieved IV-Bill: 3/9/2016

Paid IV-Bill: 3/12/2016

Sent AOS / IV Package: 3/16/2016

Submit DS-260: 3/17/2016

NVC Scan Date: 3/18/2016

Case Complete: 4/18/2016

Interview Date assigned: 4/28/2016

P4 recieved: 4/29/2016 (via e-mail) 

Embassy Stage

Medical Examination: 5/3/2016 (MUC)

Interview Date: 6/9/2016 (FRA)

CEAC status "Issued": 6/10/2016

Visa in hand: 06/11/2016 

POE: 06/25/2016 (Seattle)

Removal of Conditions 

File sent to CSC: 4/9/2018

NOA: 5/19/2018

18 Month Extension: 8/11/2018

Biometrics Waiver: 2/22/2019

Case approved: 4/25/2019

NOA received: 4/28/2019

GC received: 5/2/2019

Naturalization

Submitted N-400 (online): 06/26/2019

Biometrics scheduled: 06/29/2019

Biometrics appointment: 07/17/2019

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Hello,

Regarding the vocabulary writing test.
I am just wondering, are the USCIS officers/USCIS ask to write only what is on the vocabulary writing list or it could be something from outside the list?

Is those are the only words:
Adams American Indians Alaska February Presidents’ Day can and blue
Lincoln capital California May Memorial Day come during dollar bill
Washington citizens Canada June Flag Day elect for fifty/50
Civil War Delaware July Independence Day have/has here first
Congress Mexico September Labor Day is/was/be in largest
Father of Our Country New York City October Columbus Day lives/lived of most
flag United States November Thanksgiving meets on north
free Washington pay the one
freedom of speech Washington, D.C. vote to one hundred/100
President want we people
right red
Senators second
state/states south
White House taxes
white
?

Thanks

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Hi VJ members 

I just wants to share my interview experience which is done today 

 

Interview time 9:15

Check inn 9:00

Location Houston TX 

Call from IO 9:45

 

IO was super chill. He just ask 3 civics questions 

Who is president of usa

We elect president for how many years

What is rule of law

And ask my DOB 

No reading or writing test I was surprised lol

Sign on tablet about all information correct 

Handed me congratulations letter , and said that oth will b in April hardly took 10min to complete all process thanks for who helping me and best of luck for all waiting filers 

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17 minutes ago, Ryan123456 said:

Hi VJ members 

I just wants to share my interview experience which is done today 

 

Interview time 9:15

Check inn 9:00

Location Houston TX 

Call from IO 9:45

 

IO was super chill. He just ask 3 civics questions 

Who is president of usa

We elect president for how many years

What is rule of law

And ask my DOB 

No reading or writing test I was surprised lol

Sign on tablet about all information correct 

Handed me congratulations letter , and said that oth will b in April hardly took 10min to complete all process thanks for who helping me and best of luck for all waiting filers

Congrats! This is strange and should not be done like that as all IOs required to perform all tasks. 

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On 2/29/2020 at 4:02 PM, berna10 said:

My interview is scheduled for March 5th at Chatsworth office.

 

For those who've had interviews recently, were people wearing masks due to the coronavirus?

Congratulations! my interview is set for March 24th at Chatsworth office. Are you doing combined I751 and N400? I appreciate if you share your experience after the interview.

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6 hours ago, Rosegrove said:

I'd say yes, just in case. During my interview the interviewing officer made some slight changes in my application form (changed job title and the part where I've requested a legal name change since I actually didn't need one, haha) so it should not be an issue. Apparently the system also glitched during my application process and put in my address like 10 times or so . The officer just kinda laughed it off and corrected it. 

Thank you!!!i have some peace of mind 👍😁🙏

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2 hours ago, Ryan123456 said:

Hi VJ members 

I just wants to share my interview experience which is done today 

 

Interview time 9:15

Check inn 9:00

Location Houston TX 

Call from IO 9:45

 

IO was super chill. He just ask 3 civics questions 

Who is president of usa

We elect president for how many years

What is rule of law

And ask my DOB 

No reading or writing test I was surprised lol

Sign on tablet about all information correct 

Handed me congratulations letter , and said that oth will b in April hardly took 10min to complete all process thanks for who helping me and best of luck for all waiting filers 

Congrats 🍾🎊 

 

I’m in Houston,TX and my interview is on Thursday, I’m praying  and hoping  my interview is as easy as yours 🙏

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2 hours ago, Ryan123456 said:

Hi VJ members 

I just wants to share my interview experience which is done today 

 

Interview time 9:15

Check inn 9:00

Location Houston TX 

Call from IO 9:45

 

IO was super chill. He just ask 3 civics questions 

Who is president of usa

We elect president for how many years

What is rule of law

And ask my DOB 

No reading or writing test I was surprised lol

Sign on tablet about all information correct 

Handed me congratulations letter , and said that oth will b in April hardly took 10min to complete all process thanks for who helping me and best of luck for all waiting filers 

Congratulations on Passing your interview 

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2 hours ago, Eli_za said:

Thank you!!!i have some peace of mind 👍😁🙏

You're very welcome 🙂

All the best for your interview!

USCIS Stage

I-130 petition sent: 8/4/2015

NOA 1: 8/17/2015 (NSC)

RFE recieved: 01/15/2016

RFE response sent: 01/23/2016

I-130 petition approved: 02/5/2016

NOA 2 recieved: 02/16/2016
Case sent to NVC: 02/17/2016

NVC Stage

Case recieved: 2/24/2016 (called NVC)

Case# & IIN recieved: 3/4/2016

DS-261 submitted: 3/4/2016

AOS fee paid: 3/11/2016

Revieved DS-261 via phone: 3/8/2016

Recieved IV-Bill: 3/9/2016

Paid IV-Bill: 3/12/2016

Sent AOS / IV Package: 3/16/2016

Submit DS-260: 3/17/2016

NVC Scan Date: 3/18/2016

Case Complete: 4/18/2016

Interview Date assigned: 4/28/2016

P4 recieved: 4/29/2016 (via e-mail) 

Embassy Stage

Medical Examination: 5/3/2016 (MUC)

Interview Date: 6/9/2016 (FRA)

CEAC status "Issued": 6/10/2016

Visa in hand: 06/11/2016 

POE: 06/25/2016 (Seattle)

Removal of Conditions 

File sent to CSC: 4/9/2018

NOA: 5/19/2018

18 Month Extension: 8/11/2018

Biometrics Waiver: 2/22/2019

Case approved: 4/25/2019

NOA received: 4/28/2019

GC received: 5/2/2019

Naturalization

Submitted N-400 (online): 06/26/2019

Biometrics scheduled: 06/29/2019

Biometrics appointment: 07/17/2019

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The Department of Homeland Security has temporarily closed a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services field office in Seattle after it emerged that an employee visited a nursing home in the area where four residents have died of the new coronavirus. 

The employee "started exhibiting flu-like symptoms four days after visiting the nursing home in Kirkland, Washington," Acting Deputy DHS Secretary Ken Cuccinelli said Tuesday in a series of tweets, adding that the employee "had been coming to work in the intervening days between the possible exposure" on February 22 and when they started feeling ill four days later.

Cuccinelli said as soon as the employee learned about the outbreak at the King County nursing home they had visited, their family "self-quarantined and alerted employers and other relevant officials." 

(1/x) Late yesterday, DHS learned that an employee at the @USCIS Seattle Field Office started exhibiting flu-like symptoms four days after visiting the nursing home in Kirkland, Washington that has seen numerous COVID-19 cases.

— Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli (@HomelandKen) March 3, 2020

Roc Filled 06/12/2018

Bio Metrics 07/12/2018

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On 3/1/2020 at 8:33 PM, Eli_za said:

Hello guys! Congrats to all the passings!

 

As the days are getting closer I’m getting more nervous. 

 

I was reviewing my application (printed copy) and I notice on the questions for my marital history on question were it says “how many times have you been married” it shows 1 for me and when the question goes to my spouse it shows 0 for him. 

 

 This is my first marriage and same for my husband.  

 

I wonder if the questions were filled automatically from the online questions. 

 I know my husband and I reviewed the questions several times  before clicking submit so we won’t have any discrepancies. 

 

 Should I bring it up to the immigration officer during interview?  

We filed my wife's application online and I noticed the same thing after I downloaded a copy for printing/saving - 1 for her, 0 for me. We also reviewed the full application, multiple times, before submitting and all questions were answered appropriately. So, I'd agree that there's something about the way the form maps to the questions that caused the issue. I was concerned but forgot to remind her about it on interview day; it didn't come up at all in her interview (she passed). You can mention it, if it makes you feel better; or just address it if they ask. I'm thinking if it's a flag they'll bring it up themselves.

K-1...

 

08/09/2015: I-129F mailed
08/14/2015: NOA1 received by email; hardcopy received approximately 08/17/2015
09/14/2015: NOA2 received
09/30/2015: NVC received case
10/02/2015: CEAC status changed to "In Transit"
10/08/2015: CEAC status changed to "Ready"
10/09/2015: Consulate acknowledged receipt via phone; Hardcopy from US DoS with case number.
10/19/2015: Received information from Consulate.
10/28/2015: Medical Exam
11/17/2015: Interview...rescheduled due to computer problems. New date as yet unknown.
11/18/2015: Called in for interview and APPROVED!

11/24/2015: Picked up visa/passport and sealed packet from the Consulate! <happy dance>

02/14/2016: Arrived in the U.S. (POE was Bermuda)...CO was really nice!

02/18/2016: Married! :)

2

AOS...

 

03/02/2016: AOS/EAD/AP Package mailed
03/14/2016: I-485/765/131 NOAs received by mail. USCIS Received Date 03/04/2016; USCIS Notice Date 03/10/2016
03/25/2016: Received biometrics appointment letter for I-485 & I-765
04/04/2016: Biometrics appointment
04/26/2016: Received notification that the I-131 was approved and the name was updated on the I-765
05/23/2016: Received notice that card was being produced for I-765.
05/28/2016: Received EAD/AP card.
06/01/2016: Received electronic notice that AOS interview has been scheduled.
06/30/2016: I-485 interview at USCIS Baltimore Field Office.
09/01/2016: InfoPass appointment made for 09/07/2016.
09/06/2016: Received electronic notification that I-485 was approved on 09/02/2016.
09/09/2016: Received approval letter.
09/14/2016: Green Card delivered! :)

 

ROC...

 

06/13/2018: I-751 package mailed to Vermont Service Center
06/25/2018: NOA/extension letter received, dated 06/19/2018

07/14/2018: Received ASC notice for Biometrics Appointment

07/25/18: Completed Biometrics

06/13/19: Received email notification of card production. I-751 approved!

06/19/19: 10yr card delivered!

 
 
 
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44 minutes ago, tamcloud said:

We filed my wife's application online and I noticed the same thing after I downloaded a copy for printing/saving - 1 for her, 0 for me. We also reviewed the full application, multiple times, before submitting and all questions were answered appropriately. So, I'd agree that there's something about the way the form maps to the questions that caused the issue. I was concerned but forgot to remind her about it on interview day; it didn't come up at all in her interview (she passed). You can mention it, if it makes you feel better; or just address it if they ask. I'm thinking if it's a flag they'll bring it up themselves.

Congrats to your wife!!! And Thank you for your response!

 

were her civics questions hard? 

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