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    mmkshah got a reaction from msfayeD in I-751 Form was sent to Phoenix Lockbox but ended up delivered in Chase Bank   
    Below is from their website, may be this is helpful.
     
    The USCIS Lockbox facilities located in Chicago, Illinois; Phoenix, Arizona; and Lewisville, Texas, are operated by a Department of Treasury designated financial agent.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from Thrillhouse in I-751 Form was sent to Phoenix Lockbox but ended up delivered in Chase Bank   
    Below is from their website, may be this is helpful.
     
    The USCIS Lockbox facilities located in Chicago, Illinois; Phoenix, Arizona; and Lewisville, Texas, are operated by a Department of Treasury designated financial agent.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from zilchfox in N-400 January 2020 Filers   
    Yup, we are in the same situation. I own house with my parents and my wife is not in the mortgage. However, she is on home insurance and has one utility under our name. We had combo interview today morning and officer recommended case for approval (no updates online yet). Bring documents to show that your husband and his parents own the house and you should be fine.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from LiRo in N-400 and I-751 Combo Pending -- Part 2   
    My Wife had N-400 and I-751 interview this morning.
    We arrived at USCIS at 7:45 and were waiting in line outside for security which took about 15 minutes. I was able to go in with my wife and waiting inside the waiting area while she was interviewed.
    The combo interview took about 30-35 minutes. The additional documents that he asked were for updated tax returns, joint bank account statement, utility bills.
    For I-751, he asked who lives in house and who owns it. My name and birth day. With my wife being pregnant, he asked who is the father of unborn child also asked for document for the pregnancy. We took our last doctor’s visit and couple ultrasound pictures.
    For the civic test below are the six questions that he asked:
    1.      What stops one branch of government from becoming too powerful?
    2.      Who vetoes bills?
    3.      What is the highest court in the United States?
    4.      How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
    5.      What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?
    6.      What did Martin Luther King, Jr. do?
    Reading test: Who can vote?
    Writing test: Citizens can vote.
    Then he went through all 50 yes/no questions and also ask what does Genocide and Persecuted means.
    After all these, he said she is approved and he will approve the application in couple of days after he has chance to go through all the documents.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from PonJor in N-400 and I-751 Combo Pending -- Part 2   
    My Wife had N-400 and I-751 interview this morning.
    We arrived at USCIS at 7:45 and were waiting in line outside for security which took about 15 minutes. I was able to go in with my wife and waiting inside the waiting area while she was interviewed.
    The combo interview took about 30-35 minutes. The additional documents that he asked were for updated tax returns, joint bank account statement, utility bills.
    For I-751, he asked who lives in house and who owns it. My name and birth day. With my wife being pregnant, he asked who is the father of unborn child also asked for document for the pregnancy. We took our last doctor’s visit and couple ultrasound pictures.
    For the civic test below are the six questions that he asked:
    1.      What stops one branch of government from becoming too powerful?
    2.      Who vetoes bills?
    3.      What is the highest court in the United States?
    4.      How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
    5.      What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?
    6.      What did Martin Luther King, Jr. do?
    Reading test: Who can vote?
    Writing test: Citizens can vote.
    Then he went through all 50 yes/no questions and also ask what does Genocide and Persecuted means.
    After all these, he said she is approved and he will approve the application in couple of days after he has chance to go through all the documents.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from millefleur in Chicago N400 filers   
    My Wife had N-400 and I-751 interview this morning.
    We arrived at USCIS at 7:45 and were waiting in line outside for security which took about 15 minutes. I was able to go in with my wife and waiting inside the waiting area while she was interviewed.
    The combo interview took about 30-35 minutes. The additional documents that he asked were for updated tax returns, joint bank account statement, utility bills.
    For I-751, he asked who lives in house and who owns it. My name and birth day. With my wife being pregnant, he asked who is the father of unborn child also asked for document for the pregnancy. We took our last doctor’s visit and couple ultrasound pictures.
    For the civic test below are the six questions that he asked:
    1.      What stops one branch of government from becoming too powerful?
    2.      Who vetoes bills?
    3.      What is the highest court in the United States?
    4.      How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
    5.      What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?
    6.      What did Martin Luther King, Jr. do?
    Reading test: Who can vote?
    Writing test: Citizens can vote.
    Then he went through all 50 yes/no questions and also ask what does Genocide and Persecuted means.
    After all these, he said she is approved and he will approve the application in couple of days after he has chance to go through all the documents.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from Fahad86 in Chicago N400 filers   
    My Wife had N-400 and I-751 interview this morning.
    We arrived at USCIS at 7:45 and were waiting in line outside for security which took about 15 minutes. I was able to go in with my wife and waiting inside the waiting area while she was interviewed.
    The combo interview took about 30-35 minutes. The additional documents that he asked were for updated tax returns, joint bank account statement, utility bills.
    For I-751, he asked who lives in house and who owns it. My name and birth day. With my wife being pregnant, he asked who is the father of unborn child also asked for document for the pregnancy. We took our last doctor’s visit and couple ultrasound pictures.
    For the civic test below are the six questions that he asked:
    1.      What stops one branch of government from becoming too powerful?
    2.      Who vetoes bills?
    3.      What is the highest court in the United States?
    4.      How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
    5.      What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?
    6.      What did Martin Luther King, Jr. do?
    Reading test: Who can vote?
    Writing test: Citizens can vote.
    Then he went through all 50 yes/no questions and also ask what does Genocide and Persecuted means.
    After all these, he said she is approved and he will approve the application in couple of days after he has chance to go through all the documents.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from Charming12 in N-400 January 2020 Filers   
    I don’t think that you need to sign for it. But regardless, you may be able to do hold mail your local post office and pick it you when you’re back in NY.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from Fahad86 in Chicago N400 filers   
    Yes, it appeared online, schedule for January 11.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from Fahad86 in Chicago N400 filers   
    Yeah receipt date is January 5 2020.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from Fahad86 in N-400 January 2020 Filers   
    Applied on 1/5/20
    bio app - 1/21/20
    interview scheduled-12/2
    I-751 pending since 12/28/2018
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    mmkshah got a reaction from millefleur in Chicago N400 filers   
    We just got notification that our interview was schedule today. Will update once we receive the date.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from millefleur in Chicago N400 filers   
    Finally started to see some movements for Chicago on FB group for rescheduling. Hopefully we get interview soon.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from Charming12 in N-400 January 2020 Filers   
    I think offices in big cities are still catching up with cancelled interviews. From some of the post I have read, NY still doing 2019 interview so that could be the reason for delay. We are in same boat. I751 pending since dec 2018. After asking for help with senators office, they forwarded letter from NBC congressional liaison who said that 751 will be adjudicated when they schedule n400 interview and Chicago is currently working on doing cancelled interview and to follow n400 processing time on the uscis website. I know it sucks but hopefully they will soon start scheduling new interviews now that furlough has been avoided. Couple people in NJ just got their interview scheduled and they applied  I think Nov 2018 for I-751 and dec 2019 for n400 - this gives little hope that other cities may move soon
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    mmkshah got a reaction from Rick & Apple in N-400 January 2020 Filers   
    You do get the certificate back. Normally passport and certificate arrives in two different packages.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from Giovanna024 in N-400 January 2020 Filers   
    You do get the certificate back. Normally passport and certificate arrives in two different packages.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from millefleur in Chicago N400 filers   
    I have the same feeling. This time election is not pushing for expediting N-400 rather decreasing speed of process.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from Giovanna024 in N-400 January 2020 Filers   
    Congratulations!! We also filed on Jan 5th but in Chicago. Hopefully we get update to.
     
    good luck for interview and baby.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from gregcrs2 in N-400 January 2020 Filers   
    I guess our luck is no better. Estimated time changes to “We are taking longer than expected to process your application.” 😢😢
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    mmkshah got a reaction from zilchfox in N-400 January 2020 Filers   
    We are in same boat with trying to get infopass. I have read that some people have been successful getting the infopass after few tidies. When we called yesterday, representative told us that if we can show a letter from DMV stating that proof of status is required, they will provide an appointment. We will keep trying to get an appointment.
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    mmkshah got a reaction from Diane and Chris in I-751 December 2018 Filers   
    That was a quick. Hopefully we get a response soon. Good luck on your case
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    mmkshah got a reaction from nagylyndsey in I-751 December 2018 Filers   
    That was a quick. Hopefully we get a response soon. Good luck on your case
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    mmkshah got a reaction from hosfam in I-751 December 2018 Filers   
    That was a quick. Hopefully we get a response soon. Good luck on your case
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    mmkshah got a reaction from Venus201320 in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)   
    We are in the same boat. Only difference is that our estimated wait time as of today is 4 days and case completion time August 2020. Let’s see if we hear from them before next week. We also have service ticket pending for 751 for taking longer than usual since may 22
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    mmkshah got a reaction from Venus201320 in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)   
    Any December 2018 filers still waiting. Haven’t received any updates other than Ready to be scheduled for interview in April 2019.
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