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KatieL

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  1. Thank you! I ended up going alone and it was fine. Nobody even mentioned the spouse not being there. Interview was super quick and smooth - approved for oath a mere hour later.
  2. Updating here: - Filed N-400 in Jan 2020 - No updates for almost 2 years - Contacted Ombudsman and Congressman in Nov 2021 - Case updates in January 2022: I-751 approved (pending since Jan 2019) and interview for N-400 scheduled - Jan 18, 2022 - interview passed; case approved - Oath ceremony scheduled for Jan 28 2022 Good luck everybody!!!
  3. May I ask if your interview invitation mentioned bringing your spouse? I know it's what you're supposed to do for I-751 interview, but mine was approved without it (card is mailed to me); however, I have a pending naturalization case, and the interview letter said I cannot bring anybody. My case is marriage based though, and the only thing the letter mentioned was bring the spouse's passport. It's hard for my husband to take a day off, so I'm wondering how important it is that he's there...
  4. Ugh this is frustrating, because the invitation letter never mentions the spouse - it clearly specifies you cannot bring anybody other than to assist you if you have a disability. The problem is, we both work at school and they don't allow us to take days off right before or after a holiday, and my USCIS interview is right after MLK Jr day. I got a half day off due to extenuating circumstances (the interview) but I don't know how willing they'll be to let my husband attend too, especially when it doesn't say he has to be there.
  5. Thank you for the input! I was just confused because my I-751 just got approved (so I'm assuming this will not be a combo interview) but I still filed N-400 on the basis of marriage.
  6. People who already had their N-400 interviews: did you bring your spouse or not? I'm reading the invitation letter and it specifically says: Who should come with you? Only the following people may come with you to your interview: • If you do not speak English fluently and are eligible to take the interview in a language other than English, you should arrange to have an interpreter available by phone. Do not bring an interpreter to the interview. If you need a Sign Language Interpreter or Certified Deaf Interpreter, call the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283 as soon as possible • Your attorney or authorized representative may come with you to the interview, or be available via phone • If you have a disability and have an individual who assists you, that individual may come with you Then, it specifies further: If applying for NATURALIZATION AS THE SPOUSE of a United States Citizen; • Your marriage certificate • Proof of death or divorce for each prior marriage of yourself or spouse • Your spouse's birth or naturalization certificate or certificate of citizenship
  7. Nope. I kinda think they just... forgot about it? Many people applied later than me but have passports already. I did involve Ombudsman and Congressman both. USCIS acted almost right away.
  8. Yes it is! Also, I just realized that I was posting on this thread this whole time, even though I did not file in April 2020. I filed in Jan 2020. My bad!!!
  9. Updating on this thread too: I got my interview scheduled finally! It was probably a rushed decision (after almost 2 years, ha) because they emailed me the invitation before mailing. It's a 2 week notice.
  10. I hope you're doing whatever you can to speed them up. I chalk my "progress" up to reaching out (twice) to Ombudsman and then to my local congressman.
  11. I did this twice and told to expect a reply by a certain date. It NEVER arrived, in both cases. (I also did it earlier for another case and they did send me a useless reply, but a reply nevertheless. Nothing in the last 6 months for those ONPT forms).
  12. Guys, I can't believe this. It's almost 3 years since filing I-751 and 2 years since filing N-400, and today I just got updates on both: card is being issued and interview is set up in 2 weeks. I did reach out to ombudsman and congressman both, so maybe one of those (or both) things helped speed things up. At this point, I am sure it was just stuck on the farthest shelf because people who filed way later than us are getting citizenships. I'm almost certain there are no "security checks" happening still 2+ years later; it's just a system's mistake that nobody bothers to correct. Please keep fighting; don't just sit and wait like I was for such a long time.
  13. Well, it's amazing if they got yours scheduled on time, but it doesn't mean that's the case for everybody. Jan 2020 just got stuck somewhere and it's not moving. It's maddeningly frustrating.
  14. I wish I had the resources, but it sounds kinda ridiculous to spend MORE money fighting something that should've been done right in the first place, and then spend MORE time awaiting the decision. It has been 22 months at this point.
  15. Did you address the Ombudsman? I wrote to them and they got a reply "the applicant is awaiting the interview... blah blah...looks like it's outside processing times, so you might want to schedule the interview...", which they relayed to me, concluding that "'Since USCIS got back to us, we're closing your case". I wrote back and said - Hey guys, USCIS literally said that you have the power to schedule my interview, so could you please? They replied saying they would return my case to the original person who was handling it. Since then, I got nothing.
  16. At this point, I've filed two service requests and got NO replies from USCIS.
  17. I did indeed file both a request and contacted an Ombudsman. USCIS said to wait for the reply by Aug 23, and Im still waiting (don't think that's happening). The ombudsman said they sent their request to USCIS and would get back to me. Honestly, I'm just losing all hope. No interviews have been scheduled. All they did was take my fingerprints.
  18. I filed my I-751 in JANUARY 2019, so yeah. Been waiting on both that and N-400 (filed in Jan 2020) for almost THREE YEARS. No response from USCIS, nothing.
  19. My I-751 was pre-pandemic (filed in Jan 2019) and it is still not processed either. I wish I had the time and resources to sue them. I cannot even get a hold of any live person to talk to about this!
  20. May I ask how you get to the Congressman? I called mine but they're all working remotely and are only accepting voicemail. Needless to say, I got no call back. I filed for I-751 in January 2019.
  21. Is anybody able to get through to speak to a real person? I tried so many times. It is maddening. Nobody has any answers, nobody replies to calls or service requests. It's like the January filers are forgotten. What the actual hell!!!
  22. There really is a backlog or something happening. I filed an "outside normal processing times" service request and they promised to get back to me by August 23. Still waiting...
  23. Yes, I submitted a request to USICS. They said they'd get back to me by Aug 23, but I can already predict what they'll say - things are taking longer, blah blah blah The congressman's office is all remote. I left a message but I doubt anybody will return my call. At this point, I'm not sure what to do.
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