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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
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Hello!

I had my AOS and ROC applications both approved without an interview. Is this the norm, or am I lucky? Or should I be expecting something to change in the future? I saw another post about an interview post approval. I have no problem having one, but I was glad not to. I did front load both applications with A LOT of information. I was expecting a ROC interview due to having it waived when approved for AOS

Thanks!

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
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1 hour ago, OldUser said:

Very nice, congratulations!

USCIS is improving processes, seems like you benefited from those improvements.

Any plans for naturalization? That one for sure requires an interview.


Yeah, I am planning on applying this month. I feel a bit burnt out as I put a lot of effort into my previous applications, and I have no actual desire to consider myself American. But, I have an American husband, and two American children. So, it makes sense to naturalize, alongside their Australian sibling! That interview I am nervous about as I am no good at dates, and there's a lot of that in those questions to remember.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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3 hours ago, Cilllah said:


Yeah, I am planning on applying this month. I feel a bit burnt out as I put a lot of effort into my previous applications, and I have no actual desire to consider myself American. But, I have an American husband, and two American children. So, it makes sense to naturalize, alongside their Australian sibling! That interview I am nervous about as I am no good at dates, and there's a lot of that in those questions to remember.

One Aussie to another .. well done !! Yes go ahead and  do the N400 and be done with USCIS. The citizenship test is very “doable” with a couple of weeks of rote learning before the Interview. No doubt at all that you will pass it !!! 

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9 hours ago, Lil bear said:

One Aussie to another .. well done !! Yes go ahead and  do the N400 and be done with USCIS. The citizenship test is very “doable” with a couple of weeks of rote learning before the Interview. No doubt at all that you will pass it !!! 

Yeah, I figure. I will just study for a couple weeks, remember it for the test, and be done! A little scary but people do it every single day!

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22 hours ago, Cilllah said:

Hello!

I had my AOS and ROC applications both approved without an interview. Is this the norm, or am I lucky? Or should I be expecting something to change in the future? I saw another post about an interview post approval. I have no problem having one, but I was glad not to. I did front load both applications with A LOT of information. I was expecting a ROC interview due to having it waived when approved for AOS

Thanks!

@Rocio0010 also have similar situation. Both got approved without interview 

 
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