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Interview passed, took around 10-15 mins.

Oath scheduled for tomorrow at the Tampa USCIS office. They had ceremonies today so I kind of hoped I could get it done. 24 hour wait is good though.

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USCIS & NVC

05-04-09 - Married

09-05-09 - I130 Approved (CSC)

12-09-09 - Case Completed (NVC)

01-08-10 - Approved (LND)

01-20-10 - PoE PHL

I-751

01-10-12 - Filed I-751, VT Service Center

01-17-12 - NOA1

02-08-12 - Biometrics at Alexandria, Va

10-04-12 - RFE

11-16-12 - Sent additional evidence (5.5lbs of evidence!)

12-04-12 - Approved

12-10-12 - Card arrived

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For those who finished their a combo interview, did you take two photocopies of each evidence (one for I-751 and one for N-400) in case they ask for it?

 

Or did you just take all the originals that were submitted as photocopies/ e-copies during both applications? I compiled a list here:

 

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46 minutes ago, samdog said:

For those who finished their a combo interview, did you take two photocopies of each evidence (one for I-751 and one for N-400) in case they ask for it?

 

Or did you just take all the originals that were submitted as photocopies/ e-copies during both applications? I compiled a list here:

 

Always take originals of documents to the interview. 

 

When filing the forms, copies are OK unless it's a document that you can get many copies of easily (certified marriage certificate, bank statements etc).

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5 hours ago, OldUser said:

Always take originals of documents to the interview. 

 

When filing the forms, copies are OK unless it's a document that you can get many copies of easily (certified marriage certificate, bank statements etc).

Pff that marriage certificate costs like $30 with shipping. They get a copy 😅

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8 hours ago, OldUser said:

Always take originals of documents to the interview. 

 

When filing the forms, copies are OK unless it's a document that you can get many copies of easily (certified marriage certificate, bank statements etc).

You both missed my point entirely.......

 

Of course I am taking originals of everything (passports, GC, EAD, birth certificates etc.) - my intention of making that comment was to ask whether I should take two COPIES of each of the originals in case they ask for separate ones for I-751 and N-400.

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25 minutes ago, samdog said:

You both missed my point entirely.......

 

Of course I am taking originals of everything (passports, GC, EAD, birth certificates etc.) - my intention of making that comment was to ask whether I should take two COPIES of each of the originals in case they ask for separate ones for I-751 and N-400.

I would only take one copy, but it's your call. I typically like being bullet proof, but two copies feel like an overkill. You have one alien file in the system, I'm sure they can share this evidence?

Others can suggest.

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29 minutes ago, samdog said:

You both missed my point entirely.......

 

Of course I am taking originals of everything (passports, GC, EAD, birth certificates etc.) - my intention of making that comment was to ask whether I should take two COPIES of each of the originals in case they ask for separate ones for I-751 and N-400.

Just take one copy. If you’ve uploaded the documents to the USCIS website you’re fine just taking originals too. They should have the copies on file. 

  • Arrived to USA on F-1 Student Visa on 08/16/2016
  • Submitted I-485 & I-130 on 09/25/2017
  • Approved Green Card (IR7 category) on 05/17/2019
  • Electronically submitted N-400 (w/ name change) on 02/19/2024
  • Biometrics Reuse received on 02/19/2024
  • Interview Notice received on 04/21/2024 
  • Interview at Chicago FO on 06/10/2024 
  • Oath Ceremony on 07/15/2024
  • Applied for Expedited US Passport at USPS on 07/15/2024
  • PASSPORT RECEIVED on 07/26/2024 🇺🇸
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I’m all finished. N400 was by far easiest and fastest part of the journey. Had oath ceremony today in Tampa.

USCIS & NVC

05-04-09 - Married

09-05-09 - I130 Approved (CSC)

12-09-09 - Case Completed (NVC)

01-08-10 - Approved (LND)

01-20-10 - PoE PHL

I-751

01-10-12 - Filed I-751, VT Service Center

01-17-12 - NOA1

02-08-12 - Biometrics at Alexandria, Va

10-04-12 - RFE

11-16-12 - Sent additional evidence (5.5lbs of evidence!)

12-04-12 - Approved

12-10-12 - Card arrived

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Anyone from San Antonio FO? 

I-751 ROC
IOE receipt number – Assigned to YSC (Potomac Service Center)
 
2023-02-19 Eligible to file for ROC
2023-03-27 Package Sent
2023-03-31 Package Delivered to Phoenix Lockbox 
2023-04-05 Email acceptance notification
2023-04-17 USCIS Letters - Biometrics reuse notice & online account info
2023-04-18 I-797 NOA: 48-month extension letter
 
N-400
 
2024-02-19 Eligible to file for Naturalization, Filed N-400 Online, Received Biometrics Reuse Notice
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1 hour ago, samdog said:

Just finished the I-751 + N-400 combo interview at the St. Louis, MO office.

 

Went in at 9:10 and came out at 9:31. US citizen spouse was present for the first 5 ish minutes and then it was just me later. Officer just verified all the dates and asked 6 questions and then verified my driver's license + passport + (expired) green card + SSN card. They took away my OPT EAD (was on F-1 visa before I met my spouse) and the EAD/AP combo card, lol.

 

They did not take any copies from me that I had printed, and didn't look at any other original documentation.

 

At the end they gave me a sheet of paper that said they have recommended my approval and that they will send oath ceremony appointment via USPS. Case status changed for I-751 as approved and for N-400 as oath ceremony will be mailed.

Congratulations!!!

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