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  1. On 2/13/2021 at 12:04 PM, JeanneAdil said:

    it has happened that immigration gets confused when so many from Arab countries use the same name over and over /so if yours is a common name it can happen

    just make a copy of your naturalization document and send a note or email to USCIS at the office posted on your notice

    Thanks for the info!
     

    Have you done this before? Do they send a notice back? Also, do you have where I can look up the email address?

     

    We had applied for the N400 with the I751 Pending, when we went for the N400 interview, they said both cases would be closed. The notice we received was for the I751 to appear for an interview, even though my husband had already completed his naturalization interview / oath ceremony, over a year ago! 

  2. 5 minutes ago, USS_Voyager said:

    Oath was today? So you have the naturalization certificate in hand? I think then you’re good. I think you still need to call them Monday to make sure everything is ok.

    Hi!

     

    Yes the Oath was today and we have the certificate in hand - definitely will check Monday just find it so odd. Nothing online was updated either the last status we have still is "Case was Received"

  3. Hi!

     

    We had the Oath ceremony today (during the interview the interviewer had told us that she would approve the 751 but we wouldn't receive the greencard) --- however, today we received Biometrics notice for the 751 application. 

     

    We are planning to call customer service on Monday, but did anyone do anything differently? Did this happen to anyone else? Thanks!

  4. Just completed the N400 interview at the Denver Field office - 751 is still pending with our last status on the website saying "Case was Received" 

     

    Arrived at the office and was called in on time - I had went with my husband as his 751 is still pending, the officer asked me to come back as well. She had us sit down and started asking us questions about any changes to our application. We had a baby, so that was one major change to our application. We also provided her our 2018 tax information. Besides that she asked the Yes/No questions from the application, asked us both if we were ever married before, and if either of us have any other kids. Then she moved on to the Civics test - my husband answered the 6 correctly so that's all she asked, then she asked him to read/write a short sentence about Columbus day.

     

    At the end she said a decision could not be made at this time due to the fact that they need our baby's birth certificate. She gave us a letter that we needed to send back a copy of the birth certificate with.

     

    I asked her the following questions:

     

    1) Would the green card still be produced? - She said no, and the online status might not update as well

    2) Did CSC already send over the 751? - She said yes, although the online status never showed "Case was transferred"

    3) How long after we send in the document should we expect to see an Oath notice? - She said 1-1.5 months

     

    She was very nice and our experience went well. It seems as though our journey is *almost* over - we were able to go to the records office today and get the birth certificate mailed in next day delivery, so let's see how quickly things can process now 😃

  5. 3 hours ago, AlfNel23 said:

    Had my interview today and It went really well. Interview was at 10am we got there at 9:20am and was called by 9:55am, the best officer ever. I asked if my husband needed to come with me and she said Yes, as you have i751 pending so I told her my two babies were there with us cuz we didn't have anybody to care for them and she said oh don't worry it is totally fine. We got in her office, sworn in and she said let's start with  i751 asked for IDs and resident card, then reviewed the application where I needed to provide the answers and then said well you have two (2) kids there is nothing else I need to ask lol, I thanked her and she said let's move to N400 and we will start with the question right away. Asked me if I minded my family in the room with me while n400 interview was in progress and I said not a all, I would appreciate if they can stay with me so she conducted the interview with my husband and kids in there.

     

    Questions:

    1- what month do we vote for president?

    2- what ocean is in the east coast?

    3- who is your state governor?

    4-what are to major political party in the U.S?

    5-what did Abraham Lincoln do?

    6-When was the Constitution written?

     

    Then asked me to read:

     

    When do we vote for president?

    And told me to write we vote for President in November.

     

    She didn't asked for any additional documents except my son's birth certificate cuz he wasn't included in the application as he wasn't born when we filed.

     

    She gave me a paper to confirm all of my information were correct, and made me sign in the ipad twice. She then approved both cases and scheduled me for oath ceremony. They gave me the oath ceremony letter and it will be Friday 12th at 1:35pm so this Friday is a big day for me.

     

    USCIS sites was updated right away to Your card is being produced and we emailed you oath ceremony.

     

    Oakland Park FL office.

     

    The officer was polite, calm and friendly we loved her since we saw her.

    That sounds great! Thanks for sharing!

  6. On 7/1/2019 at 8:56 PM, Jerry and Elena said:

    Well USCIS certainly processed my N400 case👍 today I got 3 emails : we actively reviewing your case, oath ceremony will be scheduled, case was approved. Between first email and next two was about 20 min. I not sure if my request anyhow affected speeding up the process. so my timeline: 04.22.19 interview and RFE, 05.11.19 USCIS got our tax transcript, 06.19.19 I sent request for topographic error in GC, 06.27.19 I got answer that decision on my N400 no been made yet🤔 07.01.19 N400  approved and oath will be scheduled emails🤗 good luck everybody!

    Thanks for your update and congratulations!

  7. Just now, Ha Do said:

    Yes, my case was transferred to Missouri office about 8 months ago. 

    Ah yeah. We haven't even seen an update like that online. The only thing we know is from my husband going to get his passport stamped and them telling him they requested the case from CSC in February.

     

    Not sure what to do at this point 😣 just going to the N400 and hoping for the best.

     

    When did you apply for 751? We applied Jan 2018

  8. 16 minutes ago, Ha Do said:

    I had my N-400 interview on May 28 and the officer said I should receive a notice for my Oath within a week or two. 

    Min June 6, my I-751 was approved and I received a notice saying I will receive my 10-year green card within next 60 days.

     

    After 2 weeks from the interview,  still nothing from USCIS, I called them and asked if my I-751 holds up my Oath. They said they don’t know and told me to wait for 3 months. 

     

    I contacted the senator office and they sent USCIS an inquiry. Yesterday, USCIS answered that since I have my name change, my Oath is scheduled by the Federal court and there are about 6 ceremonies in a year. I should receive a notice for my Oath within the next 30-60 days.

     

    An advice for you, when you have your interview, you should ask the officer to approve your I-751. So it will not hold your Oath. And if you want to have an early Oath, don’t make a name change.

     

    Best of luck for the upcoming interview! And please share your experience! Thank you. 

    Thanks for sharing! Will update our experience once we go through the interview. For us, no name change, but we really haven't heard a word about the 751! 

     

    Did you ever hear the case was transferred or anything prior to the citizenship interview?

     

     

  9. On 8/29/2018 at 8:48 AM, BigEZ said:

    Wanted to update people on here about my case. Had my interview on July 25th and got approved the same day. 

    - They said they would mail my oath within a week or two

    - When I didn't hear back, I made an infopass to check on it

    - They said my I-751 was holding up my N-400, so they couldn't schedule my oath until that was resolved (filed 2+ years ago and well past priority date)

    - Got in touch with the Senator and Rep's office and they started sending inquiries

    - Senator's office got an email saying there was an unresolved issue with my I-751 and hence they couldn't schedule my oath yet. But that they were working "quickly" to resolve it.

    - August 24th, got an update on my case status for I-751 saying "Name was updated". Apparently this status is common if they re-open your file.

    - This morning (August 29th), got a notification that my Oath was mailed

     

    Well I'm FINALLY ready to be done with this process. Frustrating that it took all this work to get them to schedule my oath, but thankful that I'll be a citizen soon!

    Thanks for sharing this - we just received our Interview was Scheduled update for the N400 but haven't heard anything for the 751 in over 17 months. At least we know we can follow your process if the 751 holds up our Oath ceremony. Thank you!

  10. Still nothing here :( 

     

    Our local office has started scheduling N400 interviews for those who applied in November/December 2018 - we applied in January 2019, so hoping to hear something in the next couple months. 

     

    Also, tracking the "Case Received for Inquiry" date to see if we can inquire about the I-751 case. 

     

    Can't believe it's been this long and still haven't heard anything for the 751

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