
IslandQueen
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Had my interview this morning, approved on the spot and received my oath letter before I left the office. Oath scheduled for the end of this month.
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I had my interview this morning. It was scheduled for 7.55am this morning. We arrived early and sat in the car a little bit then went it and got checked in at 7.34am. Numbers were being called that were assigned after mine and each interviewer that came out I somehow thought they would call my name or number. About 8.05am, a gentleman came and called my number. My husband, daughter and I got up and walked towards him. He respectfully told my husband that he would not be allowed in the room. Lol. Upon entering the room, he told me to put my bag and folder on a chair and put me under oath. He then asked for my appt letter, gc and passport. We chatted a little then he asked me the following questions:
What is the name of the VP?
What is the capital of the United States?
What age should men register for selective service?
What is the name of the national anthem?
Who is my us representative?
What is one reason Colonist came to America?
He asked me to read Who lives in the White House and asked me to write the President lives in the White House. We then went through the form. He asked me the 50 yes/no questions had me sign the tablet twice. He then asked if I would be available for the oath on Sunday Dec 29. I said "yes, of course" then we chatted some more. He made me very comfortable during my interview. We spoke about children, culture and anything else that came up. He did not request any additional details from me even though I brought a huge folder bursting at the seams with evidence. He clearly went through my file based on certain things he mentioned regarding taxes and properties owned together. I was in his office for about 45/50 mins. The officer was great and seems to really enjoy his job. I enjoyed the interview.😊
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26 minutes ago, Martacz said:
Hi folks,
I'm currently in my home country (visiting my family for 3 weeks) and I'm going to get a ticket to go back to USA in December. My only concern is what last name should I use - my maiden one that is in my passport or my new one (after marriage) that is displayed on my EAD/AP?
Thank you tons!
Use the name in your passport.
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5 minutes ago, Yanirose said:
I used the credit card form g-1450
You can pay via credit card online. That's how I paid for mine. It was quick, simple and easy.
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Bring your baby to the interview...When we brought our baby girl to the interview our IO said "oh, you brought your evidence?!" and we all laughed.
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11 minutes ago, boris64 said:
Do you have to sign for green card delivery? My wife's is due to arrive today according to USPS Informed Delivery. It was sent Priority Mail with tracking. Our mail person is notorious for not knocking and just leaving the slip. Then we have to go to the post office and pick it up.
They left mine in my mailbox back in the days.
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14 minutes ago, Deagle said:
Up on the top right corner of your biometrics letter, what is the code written? Code 5?
Yes.
I thought I was going to give my right 4 but he said no, he only needed the index based on what was on the computer in front of him.
He waited a second or two then the system requested my middle finger and that was it. He then took my photo and asked for my signature.
And, that wast it! Hope that helps.
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41 minutes ago, Deagle said:
Quick question, the ones of you who did their biometrics, did they fingerprint all your fingers? I saw someone who wrote they only took the fingerprints for his index, and another person for his index and thumb.
Only my right index finger and middle finger were taken. The officer told me that the system told him which finger prints he needed. I think it was just to confirm that your fingerprints are in the system for the background check to be performed.
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Just got a message to say my interview has been scheduled. I checked this morning and my estimated wait time was 3 months. I am excited...
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3 hours ago, klmnl2000 said:
Orlando field office. What about yours?
Jacksonville
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11 hours ago, klmnl2000 said:
I think so too. I filed in Florida and my estimated completion is February, we also got pushed from December or January (can't remember now). I did my biometrics in June.
That's my estimated completion time too. I filed in August tho. Where is your field office?
Just now, Angela84 said:Thank you very much
Hang tight I’m sure you’re going to hear from them very soon I’m praying for you
Yes his case was very very fast but everything he touches turns into gold he’s very lucky
6 years ago ,He won on a green card lottery and that process was so fast too ,one month later he was in United States.
Wow. That's a lucky man! Better hang on to him...🤣
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8 hours ago, Angela84 said:
We filed N400 for my husband on July 8th and he had the interview on September 10th!! Sworn in Ceremony 2 weeks later! I believe he’s the luckiest guy it went so fast I couldn’t believe it! Good luck everyone!!
Wow, that was quick. Congrats! I am wondering if there is a slow down. I filed August 19 and still have not heard anything yet. Sigh
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8 minutes ago, Davadell said:
I really appreciate the quick response. Thank you so much as this really helps!
Are you a Jacksonville filer? When did you apply? Just trying to see when my interview will be scheduled. 😊
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Congratulations!!! 🥳🥳
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2 hours ago, Anggva said:
Hello everybody!
I filed online on October 1. I'm in Jacksonville, FL, so estimated completion date is April 2020. I hope everything goes fast and smooth for everybody here!
I applied in August. Still waiting on my interview notification. My estimated completion time is Feb 2020.
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Wow! Great news! Congratulations!
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54 minutes ago, R78 said:
Central Processing schedules biometrics and Interviews for the district offices.
They then send your file entire immigration file to the district office so the local IO's can review before your interview. In small cases, when the file or background checks do not arrive in time, the local office will cancel the interview
Oooo. Thanks for enlightening me. I have always wondered.
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2 hours ago, xyz12345 said:
Since you apply in August, hope you get an interview notification after 2 months.
I hope so too. 😊
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11 minutes ago, Lisa93 said:
Our marriage is with true love. We just didn’t expect this situation because kids were good when we spent time together before marriage. And now our situation is getting worse as time passes.
Couldn’t answer the RFE by the date.
What was the RFE about? Separate addresses? As a layman, I find it hard to believe that you and your husband (who love each other very much) allow 2 teenagers to prevent you from living together. Wouldn't it be easier and cheaper to combine resources? Put yourself in the immigration officer's position...would you believe your story?
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39 minutes ago, sunshine106 said:
My husband went to go pick up his police report from the MoBay office today and was told that the report won’t be available until December because the Kingston office is closed. Is anyone else having this issue or know why there is such a huge delay in getting a police report in Jamaica?
The Kingston office was ordered closed by the Health Dept due to poor air quality at the location. Everyone has a delay, not only your husband. If I were your husband, I would call the Police Commisioners Office for a better explanation.
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1 minute ago, xyz12345 said:
That's great! at least this will remind Jax that they need to schedule your interview.
Is it the local office that schedule interviews or is it the IOE?
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That's great news. I think you will be hearing something soon. 😊
Jacksonville Florida Office N-400
in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
Posted
Thank you. It will be held at the Jaguars game on Dec 29.😊