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nathan92845

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    Garden Grove
  • State
    California

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  • Immigration Status
    K-1 Visa
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    California Service Center
  • Local Office
    Santa Ana CA
  • Country
    Cambodia

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  1. Not gonna lie, it was worth it but I'll wait until things open up more before I go back. The hoops you have to jump thru with all the covid test, trying to socially distance while on vacation to avoid contracting covid and the only flight option available being Singapore Air was a lot to handle.
  2. My Wife and I visited Cambodia early January. We went and got a PCR test the 2 days before our flight departed. We picked up the test results with the clinics stamp on it the day before our flight. Make sure the clinic stamps the test results otherwise Singapore airlines will not accept the results-Again - BE SURE TO HAVE THE CLINIC STAMP ON THE TEST RESUTS. I saw people try to bring in a printed copy without the stamp from the clinic and turned away at the ticket counter. When you arrive in Cambodia you will get rapid test to verify your are covid negative before you are allowed to leave. The whole process took us an hour and half. Coming back we had to pay $130 each for another PCR test. We took the test on Friday morning, picked up the results Saturday morning and boarded our flight at Siem Reap airport at 4pm that afternoon. The whole process was pretty hectic and crazy but well worth it to visit after being away from our homeland for over 2 years. As for the entering the US again all she needs is the green card.
  3. Congratulations! It’s such a long process but worth it at the end.
  4. I really feel for your situation. I remember the time and effort we spent putting our evidence package together so for them not to believe it would be totally frustrating. I heard that Cambodia just opened up to foreign tourist with no quarantine and just a vaccine proof as requirement of entry. Maybe you guys could meet up there.
  5. My wife just finished her N-400/I-751 combo interview at the Santa Ana field office last month. took almost exactly 2 years from when we filed the I-751 and 1 year from when we filed the N-400.
  6. My wife went to her n-400 interview today at the local Santa Ana field office. She has a pending I-751 so I went with her just in case I was needed for a combo interview and she bought her ROC documents also. We checked in at security and they let both of us inside. At the first check in they asked for her notice and ID. They then said I could not go with her bc it was an N400 case and not 751 and told me to wait downstairs just in case the officer asked to see me also. After 30 minutes of waiting my wife called me to go upstairs bc the officer had asked to see me at the interview also. We ended up doing a combo interview with the N400 questions first. After my wife passed the N400 test the officer asked questions about my divorce and kids and where we met. He didn’t ask for any of the paperwork and evidence we had bought with us. He then said he would need a few minutes to process paper work and told us to wait outside. After 10 minutes he came back to get us and proceeded to ask my wife some more yes and no questions. He then said he recommended her for citizenship and that we needed to go upstairs for the oath ceremony. The oath took about 30 minutes with another group of people. I’m not sure why some people had their ceremony scheduled for a later date and some people like my wife had same day. Out of the people at the ceremony there were 5-6 that were same day. I just want to say visa journey was a great help with the immigration process and everyone else on this site was so cool and helpful. I wish good luck to everyone on their journey and don’t worry it will be such a relief when it’s all said and done
  7. Wow, that is awful. My wife has been taking citzenship classes at the adult school. The teachers have been telling the students to ask to see a supervisor if they disagree with the officers decision. I think this would have been a case where it would have warranted asking for a supervisor. They really shouldn't give out a calculator if it's got a glitch.
  8. I just did the math on the calendar. Between Feb 10th and May 11th there is exactly 90 days. Did the officer tell you how many days you filed too early? Was it possible to show them the USCIS calculator on the phone verifying that the web site gave the correct date?
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