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  1. 19 hours ago, Hannah_NYC said:

    Ohhh Goshhh... why did they separate you and what are the questions they asked? 

    I don't know why we were separated, our case didn't have any red flags I think. The officer asked all sort of questions, from how we met (with specific details that I forgot because it was 10 years ago and she seemed mad because of that) to things from our daily life: our hobbies, our jobs, how we split the house chores, how we split the bills, our siblings, our cell phone carriers, how many TVs we have, etc. She wanted details for all those things, it wasn't just a general question and moving on to the next one. Also what our plans for the future are.

     

     

  2. 17 hours ago, Hannah_NYC said:

     

     

    I was wondering the same thing.  Mine is ready since July and it was transferred from Vermont to National Benefit Center. I guess we should look at the processing time for the center were the case was originally... Am I right guys??? 

     

    Is NBC same as MSC ??? 

     

    If it's "ready to be scheduled for an interview" it means you just have to wait for your local office to schedule it. The original service center doesn't really matter at this point, the already did their job.

  3. 21 hours ago, ToBeHappy said:

    Hello guys, how do you check for MSC processing time? I don’t see MSC on the list! My case is stuck at ready to be schedule for an interview since October. 

     

    MSC prepares cases to be sent to local offices, so your processing time depends mostly on your local office. "Case ready to be scheduled for an interview" indicates that your case is already at your local office and they are the ones that will let you know when you're getting an interview.

  4. 19 hours ago, Hannah_NYC said:

    You haven't heard anything yet since the move? What are your predictions, do you think we'll be called on an interview or it's because of workload? 

    No movement since it was transferred.

     

    I wish I could make predictions. Best case scenario, our cases get approved without an interview (recently there was a May filer moved from EAC to NBC that was approved without AOS or ROC interview). Worst case scenario, we get transferred to local offices and get an interview.

     

     

  5. 8 hours ago, Hannah_NYC said:

    Hey guys,

     

    Vermont center here. 

    I filled July 2019, May 2020 got an RFE and today got a message that my case was transferred to a different office.  

    Does that mean I'm getting an interview? (I did have the initial AOS interview). 

     

    Thanks. 

    My case was in Vermont and it got transferred on April 30. A few days later I got a letter saying it was transferred to the National Benefits Center, so you should get one saying where it's been transferred. 

  6. On 4/30/2020 at 8:02 AM, NYBEtt said:

    Looks like your status is 2 months behind ours. Filed in May 2019 and received update in February that case was transferred. Letter informed us cast transferred to Potomac Service Center. No updates since 🤷‍♂️ Good luck!

    Well, yesterday I got the letter and my case was transferred to the National Benefits Center, so I'll probably get an interview, even though I didn't apply for naturalization or divorce waiver.

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