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Dependent status after petitioner combo interview (N-400 Naturalization + I-751) ?

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Hi. My wife applied to both N-400 naturalization and I-751 to extend the green card. We included our adult son in her I-751 petition but he was not eligible for citizenship since he has a 5 year requirement vs 3 years for my wife.  Now we have a scheduled combo interview for both petitions, but it makes no mention of her dependent.  Assuming she gets approved and then gets scheduled for an Oath Ceremony, does that automatically approve the extended green card for our son?   Or will he get a separate interview?   Thanks!

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