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  1. On 1/18/2021 at 7:49 PM, rafi_1219 said:

    What if I fail the naturalization test?
    Applicants are given two opportunities to pass the naturalization test. If you fail any part of the naturalization test at your first interview, you will be retested only on the portion of the test that you failed, between 60 and 90 days from the date of your initial interview. 

    Note: If you fail the 2020 version of the civics test at your initial interview appointment, you will take the 2020 version of the civics test again at your second appointment. If you fail the 2008 version of the civics test at your initial appointment, you will take the 2008 version of the civics test again at your second appointment. 

    FROM USCIS 

    Thanks, hope this help anyone else who is in a similar situation

  2. Hi everyone,

    My wife just had her interview last tue 1/12 and did not past the test. Her appplication was BEFORE the dec deadline and she had the 2008 ver of the test. We were to told to wait for the next interview date within 90 days. We are wondering if the next interview will be base on the 2008 ver or the new one. Also, will the answers to the questions change...such as who is the current president, congressman

    thanks

  3. 18 hours ago, prok said:

    No, once you filed form I 751, you will be given 18 months extension of your legal permanent residency in form of a letter on you NOA. Please note, that both the NOA letter and your expired green card is the ID you need to either get a job or change a job or even travel out of the USA and reenter without an issue, in other words the NOA letter serves as same worth of green card, but you need to make a copy, keep the original letter safely at home while you carry the expire green card with the copy on your person always, because that's the only proof of your status. I wish us all good luck

    The problem is that most places don't accept expired green card as identification. They don't care about the fact that we are in the process of renewing. As soon as they see that it's expired, they will reject it right away. I've seen this many times in the past, thats why I'm going to get a ID card in the meantime while we wait. Hope it helps for anyone else

  4. 10 hours ago, prok said:

    Processing time for Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence (I-751) at Texas Service Center

    Estimated time range
    16.5
    Months
    to
    18.5
    Months

    How we process cases

    That's the processing time for SRC=TSC, 16.5 months to 18.5 months , so if your receipt # starts with SRC, just note the processing time and be ready to exercise patience....it's really a hard game to play, we all got to play it...smiles

    if it is taking this long to process a case, then what happens in the mean time while the card is expired? Are we suppose to go out and get a ID from the RMV to use as identification?

  5. Hi,

    My wife's interview is coming up soon. I was browsing through and notice that the place to get the medical exam is either Cho Ray or IOM. Where is IOM? All we need to bring are: interview letter, passport, fee, 4 4x6 pics? Is an appointment necessary?

    Lastly, where do we go for immunization?

  6. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.. but once you are married and he is here in the U.S., sponsorship can not be canceled, even if you get divorced.

    Do you mean that the CR-1 visa is approved and he is in the US?...if so then you are stuck with the I-864 until he dies, deported, or get citizenship. If he already live here and are doing an Adjustment of Status then of course it can be canceled, you have to prove to USCIS that there is an on-going relationship in order to get a visa. If there is no on-going relationship then they would deny the application.

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