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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from Airaman1337 in What to bring to the interview   
    I filed based on the 5-year rule in December and just received my interview letter on Friday. The letter doesn't go into that much detail about what to bring. It says to bring the following:
     
    The interview notice Your green card Any evidence of Selective Service Registration Your passport If you're filing as the spouse of a US citizen it says to bring your marriage certificate, proof of death or divorce for prior marriages for you and your spouse and your spouse's birth or naturalization certificate.
     
    I plan on also bringing my driver's license and tax returns (which I also uploaded).
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from knowing in N-400 December 2022 Filers   
    Thank you! Yeah, my green card wasn't expiring until 2026 so I guess I could have waited. When I finally decided to go for it I was checking timelines and now seemed like a good time with the fast processing. There's no way I could have renewed my green card in three months. 🤣
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from Mar&Ant in N-400 December 2022 Filers   
    My oath ceremony was today.
     
    The appointment letter said that it was at 12:30pm and to be there no more than 30 minutes before. We got to the courthouse at 11:45am and no one else was at the security checkpoint so we got through in a minute.
     
    We stood outside the courtroom until 12:40pm at which point they told the people that were being naturalized to enter the courtroom while friends and family had to stay outside (they were allowed in later). They had us all sit on the benches and then verified that those who were present were actually scheduled to take the oath today. I had filled out the back of the appointment letter and signed it but then the lady tells us that the city and state in the first line should say Phoenix, AZ even if we live in another part of Phoenix (such as Gilbert, Chandler, etc.) or another city. Good thing I brought a pen with me so that I could correct it. They then had everyone line up to hand over their green card(s). Afterwards we were shown where to sit. On the chair was the packet with the voter registration form, passport form, an American flag, etc.
     
    After that it was a whole lot of waiting to get everyone checked in and seated. Eventually we were told about how to apply for a passport, there was a lady who explained how to sign up to vote and a lady from the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution gave a short speech and they handed out American flags pins to everyone.
     
    The judge didn't show up until 1:40pm and the monitor in the lobby did say that the ceremony wasn't until 1:30pm so 12:30pm was just the check-in time. 
    Anyway, we did the oath of allegiance, the pledge of allegiance and they played the national anthem.
    They had also asked for three volunteers to come up and speak for a couple of minutes about their journey to become citizens. Finally the judge gave a brief speech and then they handed out the certificates. After that we were free to go or we could stay and have our picture taken with the judge. We were done just after 2:00pm.
     
    It says outside the courtroom that phones must be turned off, but they said that you're allowed to take pictures and videos inside the courtroom. You just need to keep your phone on silent.
     
    So, that's it for me! 😀
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from Bujjigaadu in N-400 December 2022 Filers   
    My oath ceremony was today.
     
    The appointment letter said that it was at 12:30pm and to be there no more than 30 minutes before. We got to the courthouse at 11:45am and no one else was at the security checkpoint so we got through in a minute.
     
    We stood outside the courtroom until 12:40pm at which point they told the people that were being naturalized to enter the courtroom while friends and family had to stay outside (they were allowed in later). They had us all sit on the benches and then verified that those who were present were actually scheduled to take the oath today. I had filled out the back of the appointment letter and signed it but then the lady tells us that the city and state in the first line should say Phoenix, AZ even if we live in another part of Phoenix (such as Gilbert, Chandler, etc.) or another city. Good thing I brought a pen with me so that I could correct it. They then had everyone line up to hand over their green card(s). Afterwards we were shown where to sit. On the chair was the packet with the voter registration form, passport form, an American flag, etc.
     
    After that it was a whole lot of waiting to get everyone checked in and seated. Eventually we were told about how to apply for a passport, there was a lady who explained how to sign up to vote and a lady from the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution gave a short speech and they handed out American flags pins to everyone.
     
    The judge didn't show up until 1:40pm and the monitor in the lobby did say that the ceremony wasn't until 1:30pm so 12:30pm was just the check-in time. 
    Anyway, we did the oath of allegiance, the pledge of allegiance and they played the national anthem.
    They had also asked for three volunteers to come up and speak for a couple of minutes about their journey to become citizens. Finally the judge gave a brief speech and then they handed out the certificates. After that we were free to go or we could stay and have our picture taken with the judge. We were done just after 2:00pm.
     
    It says outside the courtroom that phones must be turned off, but they said that you're allowed to take pictures and videos inside the courtroom. You just need to keep your phone on silent.
     
    So, that's it for me! 😀
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Differnce in N400 Processing based on "at least 5 yr GC" or "Married to US citizen"   
    That's what I did too. You have to be quick to get an appointment.
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    AHC_2015 reacted to Crazy Cat in Differnce in N400 Processing based on "at least 5 yr GC" or "Married to US citizen"   
    Luckily, I started checking as soon as we received the date of her oath.  
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Differnce in N400 Processing based on "at least 5 yr GC" or "Married to US citizen"   
    That's so crazy. When I checked in February (just to see what was there) there wasn't a single appointment for March.
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Differnce in N400 Processing based on "at least 5 yr GC" or "Married to US citizen"   
    Yes, Phoenix is going fast!
     
    Congratulations on your wife getting her passport. It was next to impossible to find a passport appointment here but did find one whole appointment on April 7 so I booked it!
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    AHC_2015 reacted to jackiegringa in N-400 December 2022 Filers   
    Just read your timeline on your signature and man oh man didn't you just choose the right-est of times to do your processes huh? Everything took 3 months or less 😮 I think if you had tried for citizenship back in 2016 it wouldn't have been this faster either so really good timing on everything! I would like to say congrats and (playfully) now get out of here!!!! 🤣
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    AHC_2015 reacted to Crazy Cat in Differnce in N400 Processing based on "at least 5 yr GC" or "Married to US citizen"   
    3 months!  Wow!!!   Congratulations......wife just got her passport, and we just booked her a trip to Taiwan!!!
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Differnce in N400 Processing based on "at least 5 yr GC" or "Married to US citizen"   
    Agreed. I applied on December 27 last year and just had my oath ceremony today. Super easy under the 5-year rule.
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from springguy in N-400 December 2022 Filers   
    Thank you! Hopefully your interview will be scheduled soon! 😀
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from confusedshoes in N-400 December 2022 Filers   
    My oath ceremony was today.
     
    The appointment letter said that it was at 12:30pm and to be there no more than 30 minutes before. We got to the courthouse at 11:45am and no one else was at the security checkpoint so we got through in a minute.
     
    We stood outside the courtroom until 12:40pm at which point they told the people that were being naturalized to enter the courtroom while friends and family had to stay outside (they were allowed in later). They had us all sit on the benches and then verified that those who were present were actually scheduled to take the oath today. I had filled out the back of the appointment letter and signed it but then the lady tells us that the city and state in the first line should say Phoenix, AZ even if we live in another part of Phoenix (such as Gilbert, Chandler, etc.) or another city. Good thing I brought a pen with me so that I could correct it. They then had everyone line up to hand over their green card(s). Afterwards we were shown where to sit. On the chair was the packet with the voter registration form, passport form, an American flag, etc.
     
    After that it was a whole lot of waiting to get everyone checked in and seated. Eventually we were told about how to apply for a passport, there was a lady who explained how to sign up to vote and a lady from the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution gave a short speech and they handed out American flags pins to everyone.
     
    The judge didn't show up until 1:40pm and the monitor in the lobby did say that the ceremony wasn't until 1:30pm so 12:30pm was just the check-in time. 
    Anyway, we did the oath of allegiance, the pledge of allegiance and they played the national anthem.
    They had also asked for three volunteers to come up and speak for a couple of minutes about their journey to become citizens. Finally the judge gave a brief speech and then they handed out the certificates. After that we were free to go or we could stay and have our picture taken with the judge. We were done just after 2:00pm.
     
    It says outside the courtroom that phones must be turned off, but they said that you're allowed to take pictures and videos inside the courtroom. You just need to keep your phone on silent.
     
    So, that's it for me! 😀
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    AHC_2015 reacted to springguy in N-400 December 2022 Filers   
    Hearty Congratulations and many thanks for the detailed write up, it was exciting to read and visualize! 
    I just got done with biometrics today(Houston), so my waiting game has just started 😄
     
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from springguy in N-400 December 2022 Filers   
    My oath ceremony was today.
     
    The appointment letter said that it was at 12:30pm and to be there no more than 30 minutes before. We got to the courthouse at 11:45am and no one else was at the security checkpoint so we got through in a minute.
     
    We stood outside the courtroom until 12:40pm at which point they told the people that were being naturalized to enter the courtroom while friends and family had to stay outside (they were allowed in later). They had us all sit on the benches and then verified that those who were present were actually scheduled to take the oath today. I had filled out the back of the appointment letter and signed it but then the lady tells us that the city and state in the first line should say Phoenix, AZ even if we live in another part of Phoenix (such as Gilbert, Chandler, etc.) or another city. Good thing I brought a pen with me so that I could correct it. They then had everyone line up to hand over their green card(s). Afterwards we were shown where to sit. On the chair was the packet with the voter registration form, passport form, an American flag, etc.
     
    After that it was a whole lot of waiting to get everyone checked in and seated. Eventually we were told about how to apply for a passport, there was a lady who explained how to sign up to vote and a lady from the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution gave a short speech and they handed out American flags pins to everyone.
     
    The judge didn't show up until 1:40pm and the monitor in the lobby did say that the ceremony wasn't until 1:30pm so 12:30pm was just the check-in time. 
    Anyway, we did the oath of allegiance, the pledge of allegiance and they played the national anthem.
    They had also asked for three volunteers to come up and speak for a couple of minutes about their journey to become citizens. Finally the judge gave a brief speech and then they handed out the certificates. After that we were free to go or we could stay and have our picture taken with the judge. We were done just after 2:00pm.
     
    It says outside the courtroom that phones must be turned off, but they said that you're allowed to take pictures and videos inside the courtroom. You just need to keep your phone on silent.
     
    So, that's it for me! 😀
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from OldUser in Differnce in N400 Processing based on "at least 5 yr GC" or "Married to US citizen"   
    Agreed. I applied on December 27 last year and just had my oath ceremony today. Super easy under the 5-year rule.
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from US_VJ in N-400 December 2022 Filers   
    My oath ceremony was today.
     
    The appointment letter said that it was at 12:30pm and to be there no more than 30 minutes before. We got to the courthouse at 11:45am and no one else was at the security checkpoint so we got through in a minute.
     
    We stood outside the courtroom until 12:40pm at which point they told the people that were being naturalized to enter the courtroom while friends and family had to stay outside (they were allowed in later). They had us all sit on the benches and then verified that those who were present were actually scheduled to take the oath today. I had filled out the back of the appointment letter and signed it but then the lady tells us that the city and state in the first line should say Phoenix, AZ even if we live in another part of Phoenix (such as Gilbert, Chandler, etc.) or another city. Good thing I brought a pen with me so that I could correct it. They then had everyone line up to hand over their green card(s). Afterwards we were shown where to sit. On the chair was the packet with the voter registration form, passport form, an American flag, etc.
     
    After that it was a whole lot of waiting to get everyone checked in and seated. Eventually we were told about how to apply for a passport, there was a lady who explained how to sign up to vote and a lady from the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution gave a short speech and they handed out American flags pins to everyone.
     
    The judge didn't show up until 1:40pm and the monitor in the lobby did say that the ceremony wasn't until 1:30pm so 12:30pm was just the check-in time. 
    Anyway, we did the oath of allegiance, the pledge of allegiance and they played the national anthem.
    They had also asked for three volunteers to come up and speak for a couple of minutes about their journey to become citizens. Finally the judge gave a brief speech and then they handed out the certificates. After that we were free to go or we could stay and have our picture taken with the judge. We were done just after 2:00pm.
     
    It says outside the courtroom that phones must be turned off, but they said that you're allowed to take pictures and videos inside the courtroom. You just need to keep your phone on silent.
     
    So, that's it for me! 😀
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    AHC_2015 reacted to OldUser in Differnce in N400 Processing based on "at least 5 yr GC" or "Married to US citizen"   
    It's unlikely you're going to see any difference in speed.
     
    However, N-400 under 5 year rule is a much easier case for you to file, as less documentation is needed. It's also easier to review and approve by immigration officer. 
     
    If you're eligible, don't think twice - file under 5 year rule.
     
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    AHC_2015 reacted to Crazy Cat in Differnce in N400 Processing based on "at least 5 yr GC" or "Married to US citizen"   
    My experience says File online under the 5 year rule.  It is a piece of cake.....That is all.
    In wife's case filing to oath ceremony was less than 6 months.
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from 46610Besixdouze in N-400 December 2022 Filers   
    Congratulations! 🥳 
     
    Hopefully you don't have to wait too long to find out when your oath ceremony is. It's so weird how they do it differently from field office to field office. In Phoenix they give you the letter right after you pass the interview.
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    AHC_2015 reacted to 46610Besixdouze in N-400 December 2022 Filers   
    Hi,
    I passed my interview and tests today, and my status now says I was placed in line for an oath, after briefly saying for a few hours my case was approved and going under quality review. I can't wait to see when my oat will be, the officer said 3-6 weeks for the letter to arrive. 
    Good luck to everyone!
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from knowing in N-400 December 2022 Filers   
    Completely understand and agree! Sorry for going off topic!
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from confusedshoes in N-400 December 2022 Filers   
    Completely understand and agree! Sorry for going off topic!
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    AHC_2015 got a reaction from knowing in N-400 December 2022 Filers   
    Nice! No roots showing for you. 😉 I gave up on the highlights last year and went back to my natural hair color so much less maintenance. ☺️
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    AHC_2015 reacted to knowing in N-400 December 2022 Filers   
    i am prepared for my outfit and will highlight my hair♥️☺️
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