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    Nolaist got a reaction from JimmyHou in N-400 February 2016 Filers   
    My husband's interview with today. It went well he passed and the oath ceremony has already been scheduled for this Friday May 6th. We got there about 10 minutes early but had to wait about 40 minutes past the interview time to be called into the back. He was called back he says the guy was nice. Only asked for his green card and his state ID no other documentation. He asked six questions. Who is the vice president of the United States? Why was the Revolutionary War fought? Who was brought to America as slaves? How many amendments are there to the Constitution? What's the highest court in the United States? Who makes the laws in the United States? He doesn't read a sentence that said Americans can vote at eighteen. And then wrote a sentence that was basically the same thing. The guy told him he passed and asked him if he wanted to do the ceremony that was on Friday. He said yes and was back out in about 10 minutes. Can't believe we're finally done hope everyone here get through this quickly. Good luck to all!!!
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    Nolaist got a reaction from Caryh in N-400 February 2016 Filers   
    My husband's interview with today. It went well he passed and the oath ceremony has already been scheduled for this Friday May 6th. We got there about 10 minutes early but had to wait about 40 minutes past the interview time to be called into the back. He was called back he says the guy was nice. Only asked for his green card and his state ID no other documentation. He asked six questions. Who is the vice president of the United States? Why was the Revolutionary War fought? Who was brought to America as slaves? How many amendments are there to the Constitution? What's the highest court in the United States? Who makes the laws in the United States? He doesn't read a sentence that said Americans can vote at eighteen. And then wrote a sentence that was basically the same thing. The guy told him he passed and asked him if he wanted to do the ceremony that was on Friday. He said yes and was back out in about 10 minutes. Can't believe we're finally done hope everyone here get through this quickly. Good luck to all!!!
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    Nolaist reacted to renovatio_007 in N-400 February 2016 Filers   
    We're in the same boat, we got text and email for first NOA, but the biometrics letter came and we had no text nor email. I looked online and the status has not changed saying case was received. So I guess the text/email system is behind or not being updated for us.
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    Nolaist reacted to Villanelle in Greencard holding spouse is a fugitive   
    I have to agree with everything posted already. (Im in a similar situation and have researched it as well). Theres good and bad news.
    The bad news is you cant get out of the 864 financial obligation until the conditions listed above are met (he leaves/is deported, one of you is deceased, he becomes a citizen, or he earns 40 SSA quarters) The good news is because hes a fugitive hes not going to be applying for anything under his name, causing you to have to repay it.
    So you really shouldnt worry about the financial obligation and trying to get it revoked, because 1- you cant, and 2- he cant apply for anything as a fugitive anyway.
    Your focus should be on getting a divorce. If you cant afford one you should google legal aid services in your county. Depending on your income and assets you may qualify for free or reduced rate assistance. If you dont qualify, you should file on your own anyway, because if hes a fugitive hes not going to show up to contest it, so it will go through with out him there.
    As for his GC, you can contact ICE and let them know about him, but theres nothing they can do about it right now. Until he is found guilty in a court and serves his time, they wont do anything. Once his sentence is complete (depending on what he was incarcerated for) they will take action. This would mean being released from prison directly into ICEs custody if ICE determines their actions warrants revocation of the GC and subsequent deportation. (ICE has a system that monitors whos incarcerated for felonies in state prisons, so theyll know even if you dont contact them to report him)
    A situation where you would have to contact ICE would be if someone (a GC holder) was charged with domestic violence in a local court, as ICE does not have the capabilities to monitor every local court across the US, but GC holders charged with and subsequently convicted of domestic violence can have their status revoked.
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