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May 08 -2020 they moved my case to my local office.  As of June 02-202 case is ready to be scheduled for an interview. They will schedule my interview and send me a notice. 
Maybe I’ll get my interview date very soon. 

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34 minutes ago, katalaya said:

May 08 -2020 they moved my case to my local office.  As of June 02-202 case is ready to be scheduled for an interview. They will schedule my interview and send me a notice. 
Maybe I’ll get my interview date very soon. 

You can check processing times for your local office, and add approx 3 months to it due to covid. That shall give you a good idea :)

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5 minutes ago, Quarknase said:

You can check processing times for your local office, and add approx 3 months to it due to covid. That shall give you a good idea :)

Maybe not. Because if that’s the case it means I’ll be getting my citizenship interview too. Because I also filed for my citizenship. They said my citizenship is only 6 months. By November 2020. I filed April

3 minutes ago, AzoTBG said:

Did you have interview for first card?

Yes, I had an interview for the two years green card.

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31 minutes ago, katalaya said:

Maybe not. Because if that’s the case it means I’ll be getting my citizenship interview too. Because I also filed for my citizenship. They said my citizenship is only 6 months. By November 2020. I filed April

Yes, I had an interview for the two years green card.

Those estimates are only what they are - estimates. I filed for naturalization in January and estimated completion time is October but offices were closed for 3 months and the estimated date didn’t move since January so it can’t be accurate.

However, keeping my fingers crossed for you that you luck out 😀

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2 minutes ago, Quarknase said:

Those estimates are only what they are - estimates. I filed for naturalization in January and estimated completion time is October but offices were closed for 3 months and the estimated date didn’t move since January so it can’t be accurate.

However, keeping my fingers crossed for you that you luck out 😀

Yea, but offices were closed due to the virus. I knew people who filed for naturalization and they got through within 7 months time. But, I’m keeping my fingers cross

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52 minutes ago, katalaya said:

Maybe not. Because if that’s the case it means I’ll be getting my citizenship interview too. Because I also filed for my citizenship. They said my citizenship is only 6 months. By November 2020. I filed April

Yes, I had an interview for the two years green card.

Oh so you have combo interview for n400, I thought you have second interview without filling n400

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5 minutes ago, AzoTBG said:

Oh so you have combo interview for n400, I thought you have second interview without filling n400

No. The interview they will be scheduling me for is for the 10 yr green card. I filed my 10 yr green card April 2019. I filed my N400 April 2020. So, I’m just assuming they will probably give me a combo interview. 

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1 hour ago, katalaya said:

No. The interview they will be scheduling me for is for the 10 yr green card. I filed my 10 yr green card April 2019. I filed my N400 April 2020. So, I’m just assuming they will probably give me a combo interview. 

Well N400 is what triggered interview 90%.

If you didn't file N400, there's good chance you wouldn't have one. It doesn't matter when you filed. If you filed N400 you must have interview and they usually send I751 app with N400 and do combo interview.

They don't do separate interviews for both if you have N400 and i751 pending.

 

 

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2 hours ago, AzoTBG said:

Well N400 is what triggered interview 90%.

If you didn't file N400, there's good chance you wouldn't have one. It doesn't matter when you filed. If you filed N400 you must have interview and they usually send I751 app with N400 and do combo interview.

They don't do separate interviews for both if you have N400 and i751 pending.

 

 

Sometimes they do, actually. It's not that common, but it does happen.

K-1: 12-22-2015 - 09-07-2016

AP: 12-20-2016 - 04-07-2017

EAD: 01-18-2017 - 05-30-2017

AOS: 12-20-2016 - 07-26-2017

ROC: 04-22-2019 - 04-22-2020
Naturalization: 05-01-2020 - 03-16-2021

U.S. passport: 03-30-2021 - 05-08-2021

En livstid i krig. Göteborg killed it. Epic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBs3G1PvyfM&ab_channel=Sabaton

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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3 hours ago, AzoTBG said:

Well N400 is what triggered interview 90%.

If you didn't file N400, there's good chance you wouldn't have one. It doesn't matter when you filed. If you filed N400 you must have interview and they usually send I751 app with N400 and do combo interview.

They don't do separate interviews for both if you have N400 and i751 pending.

 

 

Oh. That’s what I thought

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