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On 7/5/2022 at 12:49 PM, elmers said:

Same but mine says 10. This is a useless countdown however like the other guy said. I do not think it will take 9-10 more months based on how other cases are progressing. Good luck bro.

Interview & approval today.  It estimated 11 months as of yesterday.

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Hi April filers

I am hoping to apply for N400 within a week. I wondered if there are any people on here that applied under the 5 year rule, I'm not sure document's I need to submit. Also, wondered if it's better to apply online or with a lawyer. Thanks so much everyone and good luck!

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11 hours ago, Whitehead said:

Hi April filers

I am hoping to apply for N400 within a week. I wondered if there are any people on here that applied under the 5 year rule, I'm not sure document's I need to submit. Also, wondered if it's better to apply online or with a lawyer. Thanks so much everyone and good luck!

Hi! The easiest way to do it is to apply Online. It will tell you what documents you have to upload next. Very easy! If you have no convictions etc, don’t waste money on lawyer. Also when you filling online you will get Invitations etc straight to your account ( don’t have to wait for a paper copy in the mail). 

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3 hours ago, AnJay said:

Hi! The easiest way to do it is to apply Online. It will tell you what documents you have to upload next. Very easy! If you have no convictions etc, don’t waste money on lawyer. Also when you filling online you will get Invitations etc straight to your account ( don’t have to wait for a paper copy in the mail). 

Thanks AnJay. I do have a speeding ticket that I had to pay, I guess I would just need to include that when I apply online? Invitations straight to the account is much easier because I might be out of the country sometimes, thanks for that info. I know online it asks for certain documents, do we need to include extra documents like we did for the I751?

 

Thanks all

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2 minutes ago, OldUser said:

If applying under 3 year rule (marriage) then yes.

 

2 hours ago, Whitehead said:

Thanks AnJay. I do have a speeding ticket that I had to pay, I guess I would just need to include that when I apply online? Invitations straight to the account is much easier because I might be out of the country sometimes, thanks for that info. I know online it asks for certain documents, do we need to include extra documents like we did for the I751?

 

Thanks all

Sorry I meant to say "I know online it asks for certain documents, do we need to include extra documents like we did for the I751? I will be applying under the 5 year rule"

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2 hours ago, Whitehead said:

 

Sorry I meant to say "I know online it asks for certain documents, do we need to include extra documents like we did for the I751? I will be applying under the 5 year rule"

Application might ask for supporting documents. But I don’t know if you have to upload any extras till you file. Just do what application says :) speeding ticket is okay, unless it’s DUI ticket. Then you might be in trouble. 

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I got my interview notice today. It’s scheduled for September 21, 2022 at the San Francisco Field Office.

 

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April 20, 2022: Application filed based on the 5 year rule

April 20, 2022: Biometric re-use notice

August 17, 2022: Interview was scheduled for September 21, 2022 at the San Francisco Field Office.

 

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43 minutes ago, AnJay said:

Officially done with my immigration journey! Today I am became an American 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🥳

 

Good luck everyone! 

Congratulations. 🍹🍹🎉🍾

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On 4/16/2022 at 12:44 AM, Heather&Kevin said:

Just applied online - April 16th 2022 

Took so long to get the conditions on my GC lifted that I'm applying as 5 years LPR.

 

Excited to get this final chapter underway.

 

Estimated time* until case decision:

approx. 13 months

*These completion projections are based on case processing for applicants who have been lawful permanent residents for at least 5 years. For all other applicants, completion projections may vary

Interview scheduled for 28 Sep - only 5 months from filing :) 

*** N400 Citizenshi🇺🇸

Filed online: Apr 16, 2022

Interview APPROVED: Sep 28, 2022

Oath Ceremony: Sep 28, 2022

 

I-751 Green Card ROC

Mailed: Dec 6, 2018

Interview APPROVED: Oct 12, 2021 

  

EAD / AP / AOS

Filed at Chicago Lockbox: Mar 4, 2016

EAD and AP APPROVED: Apr 26, 2016

Green Card interview APPROVED: Dec 12, 2016

 

K1 - UK to USA

Proposed: Aug 7, 2015

Mailed I-129F: Aug 18, 2015

K1 visa APPROVED: Dec 2, 2015

P.O.E. @ Las Vegas: Jan 10, 2016

Elvis Wedding: Feb 19, 2016

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This morning it said estimated time left is 4 months. I know this is useless but I can't help but get my hopes up lol

N-400

04-13-2022: Applied online; case received

04-15-2022: Biometric reused; case being actively reviewed

12-09-2022: Interview scheduled for 01-20-2023

01-20-2023: Recommended for approval, Oath Ceremony Will Be Scheduled

01-23-2023: Oath ceremony scheduled for 02-16-2023

02-16-2023: Oath taken, naturalized, journey OVER!!

 

RoC

04-14-2021: Package mailed

04-16-2021: Package delivered

05-04-2021: Text received (LIN)

05-05-2021: Check cashed

05-07-2021: I-797 received , GC extended by 18 months

05-28-2021: Biometrics waived -|- Case updated to Fingerprints taken
06-04-2021: Biometrics letter received (dated 05-28-2021)

05-10-2022: New card being produced

05-11-2022: Case approved

05-12-2022: Card mailed

05-16-2022: Card received; also received approval notice letter

 

Marriage based AoS
07-14-2018: Priority date
07-31-2018: Biometric review complete
07-31-2018: RFIE (I-864 related)
11-29-2018: Case ready for interview; EAD card being produced
06-04-2019: Interview scheduled
07-11-2019: Interview; new card being produced

07-18-2019: Card delivered

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7 minutes ago, elmers said:

This morning it said estimated time left is 4 months. I know this is useless but I can't help but get my hopes up lol

Hello, mine has been change twice. From 11 months to 7 months and today change to 6 months left.

Will see

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1 hour ago, NikoTarsh said:

Same over here lol. 

Obviously I'd be over the moon if they actually give me an interview date in 4 months. We all know this short time frame is 'fake news' though lol

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N-400

04-13-2022: Applied online; case received

04-15-2022: Biometric reused; case being actively reviewed

12-09-2022: Interview scheduled for 01-20-2023

01-20-2023: Recommended for approval, Oath Ceremony Will Be Scheduled

01-23-2023: Oath ceremony scheduled for 02-16-2023

02-16-2023: Oath taken, naturalized, journey OVER!!

 

RoC

04-14-2021: Package mailed

04-16-2021: Package delivered

05-04-2021: Text received (LIN)

05-05-2021: Check cashed

05-07-2021: I-797 received , GC extended by 18 months

05-28-2021: Biometrics waived -|- Case updated to Fingerprints taken
06-04-2021: Biometrics letter received (dated 05-28-2021)

05-10-2022: New card being produced

05-11-2022: Case approved

05-12-2022: Card mailed

05-16-2022: Card received; also received approval notice letter

 

Marriage based AoS
07-14-2018: Priority date
07-31-2018: Biometric review complete
07-31-2018: RFIE (I-864 related)
11-29-2018: Case ready for interview; EAD card being produced
06-04-2019: Interview scheduled
07-11-2019: Interview; new card being produced

07-18-2019: Card delivered

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