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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from ramwho in N-400 July 2020 Filers (merged)   
    Journey over. Got certificate today at 9:00AM ceremony.
     
    I just can't believe it, after all this time. I wish you all a speedy and smooth process.
     
    I'll still be around VJ, amazing community!
     
    Best,
     
    UnaMexicana
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from roddie2k in N-400 June 2020 Filers   
    Journey over. Got certificate today at 9:00AM ceremony.
     
    I just can't believe it, after all this time. I wish you all a speedy and smooth process.
     
    I'll still be around VJ, amazing community!
     
    Best,
     
    UnaMexicana
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from roddie2k in N-400 June 2020 Filers   
    Hello Vjers,
     
    I had my interview today in San Francisco, CA. Phones and laptops are allowed "for note taking" (e.g., no photos or video). I was wearing ankle length boots and was not asked to take them off. You must remove all metal, keys, etc. and put it on a tray along with whatever document file or bag you're carrying. It's scanned through and then you are on your way to the second floor. You check in and a bit later your name is called, and you are let in by sort of a greeter/host. You're taken to one of the many offices and there are two iPads, one for the interviewer and one where you will do the reading/writing test and also read/review/sign whatever documents they ask you to (if needed).
    Please make sure that the officer is not trying to call you. I was let in, put in a room and waited for 15 minutes with nothing happening on the iPad. I heard someone calling my name but waited there and as it turns out, two greeters had my name and only one had the right office where I was supposed to be sitting. I was sent to the wrong one (!!!!).
    The second host said "good thing I came to check..." I wonder what would have happened if she just did not see me. I suppose my interview would have been rescheduled... arrrgh!
     
    Anyway, onto the introductions and civic test. Officer asked probably six questions, but I only remember these (I am paraphrasing):
    - Territory bought from France in 1803
    - Why are there 13 stripes in the flag
    - Name 3 of the original 13 states
    - Who makes laws
    - When was the constitution written
     
    Then we proceeded to writing/reading the sentence: The President lives in the White House.
     
    After that there was the N400 review. I had some additional trip after I submitted my application, so I wanted to mention that and I motioned to open my binder and pulled out the N400 copy. Officer was not upset but was very firm and told me not to take any documents out unless directed to. They sound like robots probably because it is legal stuff and they do it all day every day. Again, not mean or upset, but just firm and clear.
     
    So she went over my data on the application. I filed under 3 yr rule, so she asked Date of Marriage, if I was still married, if it were the first marriage for both (it's husbands second), how did his prior marriage end, height, and the travel dates. I interjected politely to say I was not sure if it was needed, but I wanted to volunteer that I had an additional trip after I filed on 2020. She said "It is good that you mentioned it, because I see here in the system that you last entered on XX/2021." I had so many errors on my travel dates because a lot of the back to US flights were red eye, so the itinerary says one thing but the stamp on the passport says another. I was so freaked out because I was under oath and wanted to give her all these corrections (about four out of ten trips). She calmed me down and said "I can see that your entries on the application are only a day off here and there, and you are clarifying it now. This is not lying as I can see it is only one day for every entry, and these are not five month trips. I will just go ahead and note on your file that no trip was over six months."
     
    Also my hair was blonde now and I had put brown on the application (original color)... she just found that funny but noted it on the data she provided for sign and review.
     
    After the application we went onto the yes/no questions. This was awkward and long because she made a pause after every instance for me to say yes or no, but not just every question, every statement in every question (like those separated by commas, I'd have to say three or four times "no"). But it is what it is. At the end she asked me what the Oath of Allegiance meant in my own words (be prepared for this!), and after that she made me read it and asked to sign that I had understood the questions and what they meant, and that I was OK with being placed for oath ceremony.
     
    After that she asked me to receive a paper sheet that she printed. She was very apologetic that she could not make a decision on my case due to pending background checks, but that it was nothing on my end. She said it was on theirs and that my case would eventually update so to check back later.
     
    I was so sad because I almost thought I was going to be sworn in right there... She said I prepared very well but unfortunately the background checks are outside her control. Apparently my name is very common. Anyway I did hear some people being congratulated and approved and given oath invitation right then for December 15.
     
    I went outside, met my husband and we went for tacos al pastor, haha.
     
    When we were at the taqueria I thought of checking my online tool and it already said "Case recommended for approval. Submitted for quality review." And right after that another message "Oath ceremony will be scheduled." So I guess this is the closest I've been to the end of the road, and I take it.
     
    I am sharing this super long version in case it helps someone else alleviate the stress!
     
    All best and will update when I know more!
     
    UnaMexicana
     
     
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from Duncan21 in N-400 June 2020 Filers   
    Journey over. Got certificate today at 9:00AM ceremony.
     
    I just can't believe it, after all this time. I wish you all a speedy and smooth process.
     
    I'll still be around VJ, amazing community!
     
    Best,
     
    UnaMexicana
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from Duncan21 in N-400 June 2020 Filers   
    I did not mean to stress anyone 😸 However, it was surprising that she would stop at each part of the statement and wait for me to say yes/no. Perhaps others can elaborate on what their experience was... 
    For example, if a question says: "Have you ever assisted, provided, helped, someone to commit an immigration violation?" Then she would pause on every comma and I'd have to say no, no, no. 
    The above is obviously not a real verbatim question but a blunt example that I'm providing.
    It wasn't super long... We got into a rythm and I just really had to pay attention to what the question was so I knew it was one of the yes or no questions. Went over them rather quickly but was just surprised that she wanted me to say an answer to each part.
    Let me know if this explanation makes sense!
     
    UnaMexicana
     
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from Timona in N-400 July 2020 Filers (merged)   
    Hello VJers,
     
    Just adding another post. Contacted USCIS today. They mentioned that I am in line for oath interview (which is what I see on the online tool, so not a lot of additional info). I got a nice rep and he did submit a Tier 2 request for me. Not sure if that will help, but at least helps my peace of mind to know I am taking ownership and doing whatever is in my power to MOVE.... THIS.... ALONG....!!!
     
    So close to the finish line and in less than a month we move to a new address (same state, different county). I am waiting and waiting and hoping something happens before the move.
     
    I'll keep you posted, and as always: each and everyone of you waiting are in my prayers.
     
    UnaMexicana
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from mnt96 in N-400 July 2020 Filers (merged)   
    Hello VJers,
     
    Just adding another post. Contacted USCIS today. They mentioned that I am in line for oath interview (which is what I see on the online tool, so not a lot of additional info). I got a nice rep and he did submit a Tier 2 request for me. Not sure if that will help, but at least helps my peace of mind to know I am taking ownership and doing whatever is in my power to MOVE.... THIS.... ALONG....!!!
     
    So close to the finish line and in less than a month we move to a new address (same state, different county). I am waiting and waiting and hoping something happens before the move.
     
    I'll keep you posted, and as always: each and everyone of you waiting are in my prayers.
     
    UnaMexicana
  8. Like
    UnaMexicana got a reaction from Timona in N-400 July 2020 Filers (merged)   
    Let me know if you have any more questions, happy to help. It worked for me to know that SF allowed cellphones inside, and was surprised to see a sign mentioning laptops even. Always good to check with officer at door as well though, mine was cracking jokes because I changed my hair color and wearing glasses. I had an ok experience and now just waiting as I've been "placed in line" for oath appointment.
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from Duncan21 in N-400 June 2020 Filers   
    Hello Vjers,
     
    I had my interview today in San Francisco, CA. Phones and laptops are allowed "for note taking" (e.g., no photos or video). I was wearing ankle length boots and was not asked to take them off. You must remove all metal, keys, etc. and put it on a tray along with whatever document file or bag you're carrying. It's scanned through and then you are on your way to the second floor. You check in and a bit later your name is called, and you are let in by sort of a greeter/host. You're taken to one of the many offices and there are two iPads, one for the interviewer and one where you will do the reading/writing test and also read/review/sign whatever documents they ask you to (if needed).
    Please make sure that the officer is not trying to call you. I was let in, put in a room and waited for 15 minutes with nothing happening on the iPad. I heard someone calling my name but waited there and as it turns out, two greeters had my name and only one had the right office where I was supposed to be sitting. I was sent to the wrong one (!!!!).
    The second host said "good thing I came to check..." I wonder what would have happened if she just did not see me. I suppose my interview would have been rescheduled... arrrgh!
     
    Anyway, onto the introductions and civic test. Officer asked probably six questions, but I only remember these (I am paraphrasing):
    - Territory bought from France in 1803
    - Why are there 13 stripes in the flag
    - Name 3 of the original 13 states
    - Who makes laws
    - When was the constitution written
     
    Then we proceeded to writing/reading the sentence: The President lives in the White House.
     
    After that there was the N400 review. I had some additional trip after I submitted my application, so I wanted to mention that and I motioned to open my binder and pulled out the N400 copy. Officer was not upset but was very firm and told me not to take any documents out unless directed to. They sound like robots probably because it is legal stuff and they do it all day every day. Again, not mean or upset, but just firm and clear.
     
    So she went over my data on the application. I filed under 3 yr rule, so she asked Date of Marriage, if I was still married, if it were the first marriage for both (it's husbands second), how did his prior marriage end, height, and the travel dates. I interjected politely to say I was not sure if it was needed, but I wanted to volunteer that I had an additional trip after I filed on 2020. She said "It is good that you mentioned it, because I see here in the system that you last entered on XX/2021." I had so many errors on my travel dates because a lot of the back to US flights were red eye, so the itinerary says one thing but the stamp on the passport says another. I was so freaked out because I was under oath and wanted to give her all these corrections (about four out of ten trips). She calmed me down and said "I can see that your entries on the application are only a day off here and there, and you are clarifying it now. This is not lying as I can see it is only one day for every entry, and these are not five month trips. I will just go ahead and note on your file that no trip was over six months."
     
    Also my hair was blonde now and I had put brown on the application (original color)... she just found that funny but noted it on the data she provided for sign and review.
     
    After the application we went onto the yes/no questions. This was awkward and long because she made a pause after every instance for me to say yes or no, but not just every question, every statement in every question (like those separated by commas, I'd have to say three or four times "no"). But it is what it is. At the end she asked me what the Oath of Allegiance meant in my own words (be prepared for this!), and after that she made me read it and asked to sign that I had understood the questions and what they meant, and that I was OK with being placed for oath ceremony.
     
    After that she asked me to receive a paper sheet that she printed. She was very apologetic that she could not make a decision on my case due to pending background checks, but that it was nothing on my end. She said it was on theirs and that my case would eventually update so to check back later.
     
    I was so sad because I almost thought I was going to be sworn in right there... She said I prepared very well but unfortunately the background checks are outside her control. Apparently my name is very common. Anyway I did hear some people being congratulated and approved and given oath invitation right then for December 15.
     
    I went outside, met my husband and we went for tacos al pastor, haha.
     
    When we were at the taqueria I thought of checking my online tool and it already said "Case recommended for approval. Submitted for quality review." And right after that another message "Oath ceremony will be scheduled." So I guess this is the closest I've been to the end of the road, and I take it.
     
    I am sharing this super long version in case it helps someone else alleviate the stress!
     
    All best and will update when I know more!
     
    UnaMexicana
     
     
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from Timona in N-400 July 2020 Filers (merged)   
    Hello Vjers,
     
    Posting here as I always do both in June 2020 and July 2020 filers (filed June 30 but receipt was Jul 1).
     
    I had my interview today in San Francisco, CA. Phones and laptops are allowed "for note taking" (e.g., no photos or video). I was wearing ankle length boots and was not asked to take them off. You must remove all metal, keys, etc. and put it on a tray along with whatever document file or bag you're carrying. It's scanned through and then you are on your way to the second floor. You check in and a bit later your name is called, and you are let in by sort of a greeter/host. You're taken to one of the many offices and there are two iPads, one for the interviewer and one where you will do the reading/writing test and also read/review/sign whatever documents they ask you to (if needed).
    Please make sure that the officer is not trying to call you. I was let in, put in a room and waited for 15 minutes with nothing happening on the iPad. I heard someone calling my name but waited there and as it turns out, two greeters had my name and only one had the right office where I was supposed to be sitting. I was sent to the wrong one (!!!!).
    The second host said "good thing I came to check..." I wonder what would have happened if she just did not see me. I suppose my interview would have been rescheduled... arrrgh!
     
    Anyway, onto the introductions and civic test. Officer asked probably six questions, but I only remember these (I am paraphrasing):
    - Territory bought from France in 1803
    - Why are there 13 stripes in the flag
    - Name 3 of the original 13 states
    - Who makes laws
    - When was the constitution written
     
    Then we proceeded to writing/reading the sentence: The President lives in the White House.
     
    After that there was the N400 review. I had some additional trip after I submitted my application, so I wanted to mention that and I motioned to open my binder and pulled out the N400 copy. Officer was not upset but was very firm and told me not to take any documents out unless directed to. They sound like robots probably because it is legal stuff and they do it all day every day. Again, not mean or upset, but just firm and clear.
     
    So she went over my data on the application. I filed under 3 yr rule, so she asked Date of Marriage, if I was still married, if it were the first marriage for both (it's husbands second), how did his prior marriage end, height, and the travel dates. I interjected politely to say I was not sure if it was needed, but I wanted to volunteer that I had an additional trip after I filed on 2020. She said "It is good that you mentioned it, because I see here in the system that you last entered on XX/2021." I had so many errors on my travel dates because a lot of the back to US flights were red eye, so the itinerary says one thing but the stamp on the passport says another. I was so freaked out because I was under oath and wanted to give her all these corrections (about four out of ten trips). She calmed me down and said "I can see that your entries on the application are only a day off here and there, and you are clarifying it now. This is not lying as I can see it is only one day for every entry, and these are not five month trips. I will just go ahead and note on your file that no trip was over six months."
     
    Also my hair was blonde now and I had put brown on the application (original color)... she just found that funny but noted it on the data she provided for sign and review.
     
    After the application we went onto the yes/no questions. This was awkward and long because she made a pause after every instance for me to say yes or no, but not just every question, every statement in every question (like those separated by commas, I'd have to say three or four times "no"). But it is what it is. At the end she asked me what the Oath of Allegiance meant in my own words (be prepared for this!), and after that she made me read it and asked to sign that I had understood the questions and what they meant, and that I was OK with being placed for oath ceremony.
     
    After that she asked me to receive a paper sheet that she printed. She was very apologetic that she could not make a decision on my case due to pending background checks, but that it was nothing on my end. She said it was on theirs and that my case would eventually update so to check back later.
     
    I was so sad because I almost thought I was going to be sworn in right there... She said I prepared very well but unfortunately the background checks are outside her control. Apparently my name is very common. Anyway I did hear some people being congratulated and approved and given oath invitation right then for December 15.
     
    I went outside, met my husband and we went for tacos al pastor, haha.
     
    When we were at the taqueria I thought of checking my online tool and it already said "Case recommended for approval. Submitted for quality review." And right after that another message "Oath ceremony will be scheduled." So I guess this is the closest I've been to the end of the road, and I take it.
     
    I am sharing this super long version in case it helps someone else alleviate the stress!
     
    All best and will update when I know more!
     
    UnaMexicana
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from sam08 in N-400 June 2020 Filers   
    Hello Vjers,
     
    I had my interview today in San Francisco, CA. Phones and laptops are allowed "for note taking" (e.g., no photos or video). I was wearing ankle length boots and was not asked to take them off. You must remove all metal, keys, etc. and put it on a tray along with whatever document file or bag you're carrying. It's scanned through and then you are on your way to the second floor. You check in and a bit later your name is called, and you are let in by sort of a greeter/host. You're taken to one of the many offices and there are two iPads, one for the interviewer and one where you will do the reading/writing test and also read/review/sign whatever documents they ask you to (if needed).
    Please make sure that the officer is not trying to call you. I was let in, put in a room and waited for 15 minutes with nothing happening on the iPad. I heard someone calling my name but waited there and as it turns out, two greeters had my name and only one had the right office where I was supposed to be sitting. I was sent to the wrong one (!!!!).
    The second host said "good thing I came to check..." I wonder what would have happened if she just did not see me. I suppose my interview would have been rescheduled... arrrgh!
     
    Anyway, onto the introductions and civic test. Officer asked probably six questions, but I only remember these (I am paraphrasing):
    - Territory bought from France in 1803
    - Why are there 13 stripes in the flag
    - Name 3 of the original 13 states
    - Who makes laws
    - When was the constitution written
     
    Then we proceeded to writing/reading the sentence: The President lives in the White House.
     
    After that there was the N400 review. I had some additional trip after I submitted my application, so I wanted to mention that and I motioned to open my binder and pulled out the N400 copy. Officer was not upset but was very firm and told me not to take any documents out unless directed to. They sound like robots probably because it is legal stuff and they do it all day every day. Again, not mean or upset, but just firm and clear.
     
    So she went over my data on the application. I filed under 3 yr rule, so she asked Date of Marriage, if I was still married, if it were the first marriage for both (it's husbands second), how did his prior marriage end, height, and the travel dates. I interjected politely to say I was not sure if it was needed, but I wanted to volunteer that I had an additional trip after I filed on 2020. She said "It is good that you mentioned it, because I see here in the system that you last entered on XX/2021." I had so many errors on my travel dates because a lot of the back to US flights were red eye, so the itinerary says one thing but the stamp on the passport says another. I was so freaked out because I was under oath and wanted to give her all these corrections (about four out of ten trips). She calmed me down and said "I can see that your entries on the application are only a day off here and there, and you are clarifying it now. This is not lying as I can see it is only one day for every entry, and these are not five month trips. I will just go ahead and note on your file that no trip was over six months."
     
    Also my hair was blonde now and I had put brown on the application (original color)... she just found that funny but noted it on the data she provided for sign and review.
     
    After the application we went onto the yes/no questions. This was awkward and long because she made a pause after every instance for me to say yes or no, but not just every question, every statement in every question (like those separated by commas, I'd have to say three or four times "no"). But it is what it is. At the end she asked me what the Oath of Allegiance meant in my own words (be prepared for this!), and after that she made me read it and asked to sign that I had understood the questions and what they meant, and that I was OK with being placed for oath ceremony.
     
    After that she asked me to receive a paper sheet that she printed. She was very apologetic that she could not make a decision on my case due to pending background checks, but that it was nothing on my end. She said it was on theirs and that my case would eventually update so to check back later.
     
    I was so sad because I almost thought I was going to be sworn in right there... She said I prepared very well but unfortunately the background checks are outside her control. Apparently my name is very common. Anyway I did hear some people being congratulated and approved and given oath invitation right then for December 15.
     
    I went outside, met my husband and we went for tacos al pastor, haha.
     
    When we were at the taqueria I thought of checking my online tool and it already said "Case recommended for approval. Submitted for quality review." And right after that another message "Oath ceremony will be scheduled." So I guess this is the closest I've been to the end of the road, and I take it.
     
    I am sharing this super long version in case it helps someone else alleviate the stress!
     
    All best and will update when I know more!
     
    UnaMexicana
     
     
  12. Like
    UnaMexicana got a reaction from Mason_inami in N-400 July 2020 Filers (merged)   
    Hello Vjers,
     
    Posting here as I always do both in June 2020 and July 2020 filers (filed June 30 but receipt was Jul 1).
     
    I had my interview today in San Francisco, CA. Phones and laptops are allowed "for note taking" (e.g., no photos or video). I was wearing ankle length boots and was not asked to take them off. You must remove all metal, keys, etc. and put it on a tray along with whatever document file or bag you're carrying. It's scanned through and then you are on your way to the second floor. You check in and a bit later your name is called, and you are let in by sort of a greeter/host. You're taken to one of the many offices and there are two iPads, one for the interviewer and one where you will do the reading/writing test and also read/review/sign whatever documents they ask you to (if needed).
    Please make sure that the officer is not trying to call you. I was let in, put in a room and waited for 15 minutes with nothing happening on the iPad. I heard someone calling my name but waited there and as it turns out, two greeters had my name and only one had the right office where I was supposed to be sitting. I was sent to the wrong one (!!!!).
    The second host said "good thing I came to check..." I wonder what would have happened if she just did not see me. I suppose my interview would have been rescheduled... arrrgh!
     
    Anyway, onto the introductions and civic test. Officer asked probably six questions, but I only remember these (I am paraphrasing):
    - Territory bought from France in 1803
    - Why are there 13 stripes in the flag
    - Name 3 of the original 13 states
    - Who makes laws
    - When was the constitution written
     
    Then we proceeded to writing/reading the sentence: The President lives in the White House.
     
    After that there was the N400 review. I had some additional trip after I submitted my application, so I wanted to mention that and I motioned to open my binder and pulled out the N400 copy. Officer was not upset but was very firm and told me not to take any documents out unless directed to. They sound like robots probably because it is legal stuff and they do it all day every day. Again, not mean or upset, but just firm and clear.
     
    So she went over my data on the application. I filed under 3 yr rule, so she asked Date of Marriage, if I was still married, if it were the first marriage for both (it's husbands second), how did his prior marriage end, height, and the travel dates. I interjected politely to say I was not sure if it was needed, but I wanted to volunteer that I had an additional trip after I filed on 2020. She said "It is good that you mentioned it, because I see here in the system that you last entered on XX/2021." I had so many errors on my travel dates because a lot of the back to US flights were red eye, so the itinerary says one thing but the stamp on the passport says another. I was so freaked out because I was under oath and wanted to give her all these corrections (about four out of ten trips). She calmed me down and said "I can see that your entries on the application are only a day off here and there, and you are clarifying it now. This is not lying as I can see it is only one day for every entry, and these are not five month trips. I will just go ahead and note on your file that no trip was over six months."
     
    Also my hair was blonde now and I had put brown on the application (original color)... she just found that funny but noted it on the data she provided for sign and review.
     
    After the application we went onto the yes/no questions. This was awkward and long because she made a pause after every instance for me to say yes or no, but not just every question, every statement in every question (like those separated by commas, I'd have to say three or four times "no"). But it is what it is. At the end she asked me what the Oath of Allegiance meant in my own words (be prepared for this!), and after that she made me read it and asked to sign that I had understood the questions and what they meant, and that I was OK with being placed for oath ceremony.
     
    After that she asked me to receive a paper sheet that she printed. She was very apologetic that she could not make a decision on my case due to pending background checks, but that it was nothing on my end. She said it was on theirs and that my case would eventually update so to check back later.
     
    I was so sad because I almost thought I was going to be sworn in right there... She said I prepared very well but unfortunately the background checks are outside her control. Apparently my name is very common. Anyway I did hear some people being congratulated and approved and given oath invitation right then for December 15.
     
    I went outside, met my husband and we went for tacos al pastor, haha.
     
    When we were at the taqueria I thought of checking my online tool and it already said "Case recommended for approval. Submitted for quality review." And right after that another message "Oath ceremony will be scheduled." So I guess this is the closest I've been to the end of the road, and I take it.
     
    I am sharing this super long version in case it helps someone else alleviate the stress!
     
    All best and will update when I know more!
     
    UnaMexicana
  13. Like
    UnaMexicana got a reaction from Timona in N-400 July 2020 Filers (merged)   
    Hello Vjers,
     
    Received an email from USCIS today saying an action had been taken on my case.
    Happy to announce that my interview has been scheduled for the end of the month. I saw the PDF letter online but am yet to receive it in the mail.
    Time to completion bumped from 8 months to 13 months on the online tool. Not that it means anything, but just thought I'd mention it.
     
    Hang in there those still waiting. Easier said than done, I know. You are all in my prayers!
     
    UnaMexicana
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from Duncan21 in N-400 June 2020 Filers   
    Hello Vjers,
     
    Received an email from USCIS today saying an action had been taken on my case.
    Happy to announce that my interview has been scheduled for the end of the month. I saw the PDF letter online but am yet to receive it in the mail.
    Time to completion bumped from 8 months to 13 months on the online tool. Not that it means anything, but just thought I'd mention it.
    One more step toward the end goal.
     
    Hang in there those still waiting. Easier said than done, I know. You are all in my prayers!
     
    UnaMexicana
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from mnt96 in N-400 July 2020 Filers (merged)   
    San Francisco, CA. (Super slow, I know)...
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Remote job from home country while adjusting status   
    Well, this is a trick question, isn't it? You need to tell the truth and nothing but the truth.
    Anyone who says otherwise is breaking the rules of this site.
     
    As a K-1 visa holder, you can work in the U.S. only if, after entering, you apply for and receive a work permit (EAD). Your employer may not care, and may even authorize it--but this is not about them, but about you and the U.S. government and its policies. You would have known this by simply googling "can i work on k1 visa for foreign company?" before you came to the U.S. on your K1.
     
    Not being a smart a... just letting you know how it is.
     
    UnaMexicana
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from Timona in N-400 July 2020 Filers (merged)   
    Hello VJers...
     
    I am so frustrated today. As you know, I filed online and am waiting on SFR office. Timeline is below for further info.
     
    This is a rant. So allow me to indulge and if not allowed, please feel free to remove.
     
    I have heard crickets from USCIS since my biometric appt in early May '21.
     
    I received a notification on my email that an action had been taken on my case on 6/25/21, but when I clicked on it nothing happened and nothing showed on my online tool. I just let it be, and believe I even posted a hopeful message here about it, not thinking anything much of it but USCIS being glitchy USCIS as per usual.
     
    Later, as months passed and I still had heard nothing, I called in August to place an inquiry about my case. Well, today I received an email reply, which I transcribe here:

     
     
    I don't know why I expected any different from them but a canned reply... It is infuriating to read that an interview was cancelled and IF you're rescheduled, you'll know.
     
    Well, clearly there is nothing in my online tool about the interview scheduling and cancellation, nor there was ever anything in my mailbox. So, how am I to trust that I'll get an interview notice? I am getting flashbacks from the i-130 process and CR1 all over again. At least this time my husband did not pay thousands of dollars to an attorney for a paralegal to mess up every darn step of the way. This time around it is all DIY, per my decision.
     
    So, I called them and after 59 minutes of hold, a tier 1 representative listened to my concerns, proceeded to type on her end/look for notes/do whatever and after being quiet for a while said "well, you're back to waiting..." then provided me with the same Item Number (inquiry tracking #) as the one I filed in August.
     
    I asked if she was going to move forward with my request to have tier 2 figure out what is going on... to which she replied the same number had to be reopened because thirty days have not passed from the email I received.
     
    I am not sure if she/they will actually do anything... but her dismissive attitude got to me this time. I am usually very calm and patient when it comes to dealing with USCIS (a dog learns from the beatings)... but this time I just wanted to say something back. I can't believe we have no way of knowing, that nobody can tell us why the interview is cancelled--that we just have to, as she said "go back to waiting."
     
    I apologize for the rant, I am just sharing in case that this is helpful to anyone out there, especially those waiting at SFR.
     
    I am back to waiting... and honestly do not care anymore about this. I am just going through the motions at this point.
     
    Still, wishing you all the very best and hoping everyone waiting hears good news soon.
     
    Hugs,
     
    UnaMexicana
     
     
     
     
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from Timona in N-400 July 2020 Filers (merged)   
    The least i want is to make you freak out. Just stay on top of them and make sure you check frequently in your online tool if you filed online.
     
    They actually just called me and said they do not see any cancellation, and that there was never an interview. The officer that called me back did say that in the system they see that on June 25, 2021 I was placed in queue for an interview date.
     
    Confusing, I know. At least we know that there was no interview for which no notice was generated. What a way to throw us off, huh?
     
    Cheers,
     
    UnaMexicana
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from Timona in N-400 July 2020 Filers (merged)   
    I know... It's so frustrating to be dealing with a robo call system. Try saying "reschedule" when the automated menu asks the reason that you're calling for. Once with Tier 1, ask them to please submit a request to be contacted by Tier 2 officer.
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from Duncan21 in N-400 June 2020 Filers   
    Hi,
     
    My appointment is scheduled for May 3, 2021.
     
    Best,
     
    UnaMexicana
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    UnaMexicana reacted to elicearea in N-400 June 2020 Filers   
    Finally received notification of scheduled interview! I don't know the date yet, no NOA in the documents tab yet. Time to study 😁
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from fellaamazing in N-400 June 2020 Filers   
    Hi,
     
    My appointment is scheduled for May 3, 2021.
     
    Best,
     
    UnaMexicana
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    UnaMexicana reacted to Timona in N-400 July 2020 Filers (merged)   
    It's  the same notice that'll make it's way to you via mail. You can just download and print it
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from Timona in N-400 July 2020 Filers (merged)   
    YEP! Same boat here.
     
    I posted this reply in the June filers as I am right in the edge of June/July '20. SFR office.
     
    This is the story of my waiting:
     
    I filed June 30, 2020. Got NOA1 July 1, 2020. Have not heard back since.
     
    Called to place a service request for SFR office in early November 2020. Answer took a month, and was basically "we'll call you when we'll call you."
     
    Then I spent a few months in Mexico with family, wishing they did not call me. I could have placed a request because my time was technically passed... but decided against it as I wanted to extend my family visit.
     
    I came back March horrified to see the processing times at SFR had jumped from a relatively healthy (by USCIS standards) 10 months to a whooping 20 months. Good Lord.
    I called USCIS today and it was HARD to try to get a human. ***Tip: Say "INFOPASS" and they will eventually connect you with a human.
    Said human placed a Tier 2 request for me. They will call me in 14 days.
     
    I received an email from them confirming that someone will give me a call. I am sharing the message here (it's in Spanish).
     
    So... still waiting, yes. Not surprising. Not even frustrating at this point. But can you image if I had waited until my green card was a couple years from expiring? I'd be SO nervous.

    Anyway. Good luck to you all! ❤️
     
     
    Email from USCIS.....
     
    Gracias por contactarse con nosotros. Un oficial de inmigración le llamará o le enviará un correo electrónico muy pronto para responder a su pregunta(s), o para programar una cita para usted de ser necesaria. Los oficiales empiezan con las llamadas a partir de las 7am hora local.
     
    Si usted tiene…
    Le responderemos a usted
    una situación urgente
    dentro de 72 horas
    una pregunta que no es urgente
    dentro de 14 días 
    un problema técnico como es restablecer la contraseña
    dentro de 2-3 días hábiles
     
    Si le respondemos por teléfono, el némero que aparecerá en su identificador de llamadas (ID, en inglés) es 202-838-2200. Si usted no tiene identificador de llamadas, el oficial de USCIS confirmará el número de artículo de servicio que se le entregó a usted cuando nos contactó por primera vez.
     
    Si usted pierde nuestra primera llamada, por favor sea paciente. Trataremos de llamarlo una segunda vez. Por favor no nos llame nuevamente a menos que usted pierda ambos intentos de llamada. El Centro de Contacto de USCIS está disponible de lunes a viernes de 8 a.m. a 8 p.m. hora del este.
     
    Si le respondemos por correo electrónico, el remitente será no-reply@uscis.dhs.gov. Por favor agregue esta dirección a su lista de contacto para asegurar que todos los mensajes no sean enviados a la carpeta de correo no deseado.
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    UnaMexicana got a reaction from cyanmavi in N-400 July 2020 Filers (merged)   
    Hello Everyone!
     
    The online tool sent me an error message when I tried to create an inquiry, as apparently my case is still within processing time (SFR office).
    So I listened to @ToysneATX about calling USCIS anyway. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!

    If you want, give it a try: 800-375-5283.
     
    I tried three times with the English menu and kept stuck in a menu loop until it eventually kicked me out. I tried in Spanish and it connected me to a human right away when I asked "representante". The person I talked to created a service request for me and provided a confirmation number.
     
    I am hopeful to hear back before the 30 days she's asked me to wait.
     
    Thanks,
     
    UnaMexicana
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