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  1. I remember your post @NoMansLand2020 about tampo. Your wife has been showing serious red flags before. I hated how in that thread people merely think tampo is just some cultural difference. That's classic manipulation tactic. Let's not be naive here.

     

    Looking at your recent replies you seem to be leaning on the nuclear option. I'd even recommend going to the police station and filing a report about that incident in the car. She put yours and the kids' lives in danger.

     

     

  2. On 4/28/2022 at 1:12 PM, Chancy said:

     

    My mom got her passport after presenting her certificate of no record from PSA + her baptismal certificate from the parish church in her province + marriage certificate.  That was decades ago, though.  Not sure if DFA is more strict now.

     

    This is what my dad did for my grandmother who was born during WW2. The churches thankfully had good record keeping system and govt agencies honor the baptismal cert alongside the PSA letter starting no birth record exists.

  3. 14 hours ago, cloverccc said:

    Hi there, would you please share when did you apply for your citizenship? thx

    Hi there, would you please share when did you apply for your citizenship? thx

    Hi.

    I submitted my N-400 online last Sept 29 based off on the 3 Year rule (entered the US Oct 2017 via K1).

     

    Sept 29, 2021 - Filed Online, Receipt Notice, Biometrics Reuse. 

    Nov 8, 2021 - Interview Scheduled

    Dec 14, 2021 - Interview and Oath taking (received my Naturalization certificate the same day)

     

     

     

     

  4. Congrats 🎉

    The N-400 is the easiest step of all.

    I applied last year September 29 and had my interview and oath taking December 14. I became a citizen in 2 months and 16 days.

     

    The journey is not quite over yet. I have applied for my US passport, won't get it until March. I still need to adjust my status with SSA. I have applied for a passport card (only $30) so I can mail it to SSA instead of my Naturalization certificate (thing costs $600).

  5. 7 hours ago, Rookieden said:

    I received a notice online, INTERVIEW canceled or derescheduled . What this mean . I never got any letter regarding interview 

    When you go to the history does it ever show that they sent you an interview notice? 

    I tried logging on my USCIS account to see how you can navigate within the page but I cannot log in, it says page blocked. Sorry I'm not much help but I am curious.

     

    Edit: found this on Reddit;

     

  6. 14 hours ago, Elrona said:

    Interview is in 2 days! I was going over my N400 application to add in new information (employer change, a trip after filing the N400 application) and discovered I had forgotten one trip from 2018! In some ways it's no big deal as they should only count my travels from last 3 years but since the application asked for the last 5 years, it should have been there... It actually lowered the number of days I spent outside of US, I just hate the fact I missed in when adding all the trips in initially.

     

    I have right now added a post-it note on the first page of my N400 copy with the notes what page I have updated the info. Hopefully that's enough.

    I believe you should be able to update it during the interview. I'm not 100% positive though. There was an error on my employment date which I didn't even realize until the IO asked about it. I saw her enter the information/correction in her computer.

  7. 8 hours ago, notantifun said:

    I didn't. I actually got added really late as my husband's beneficiary on his pension and we received the docs after I submitted my N400 application. I thought about adding it on the USCIS website, it does allow it but I decided against it. I was confident my evidence (marriage cert, tax transcript, joint credit and savings). the IO asked if I travelled out of the country since submitting application and if I wanted to update my name. 

    I meant I was confident my evidence (marriage cert, tax transcript, joint credit and savings) were sufficient. 

  8. 12 hours ago, Elrona said:

    Thank you! Did you also have to update any information? Or does the interviewer as about it? I have to update on one more travel and my employer.

    I didn't. I actually got added really late as my husband's beneficiary on his pension and we received the docs after I submitted my N400 application. I thought about adding it on the USCIS website, it does allow it but I decided against it. I was confident my evidence (marriage cert, tax transcript, joint credit and savings). the IO asked if I travelled out of the country since submitting application and if I wanted to update my name. 

  9. 15 hours ago, Elrona said:

    My interview is already next week! Crazy! Right now just going through the list of papers I want to bring with me:

     

    • Copy of my N400 (I discovered mistakes in one of my address, ugh!)
    • My USC spouse passport and birth certificate (+ copies)
    • My passports (+ copies)
    • Marriage certificate (+copy)
    • State and federal tax documents from 2018, 2019, 2020
    • Car documents to show joint ownership
    • Health insurance documents
    • Bank account info
    • Photos together

    Would I need anything else?

    I will bring everything you submitted in your application including the other evidence docs. In my interview though, I was only asked for my Green card and my N400 NOA.

  10. 3 hours ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

    Agreed with @Chancy 

    Even if it is considered a cultural thing -which is debatable- you do not have to embrace it, especially if it seriously affects the dynamics of your relationship.

    In cultures where enmeshment is normalized, you can expect people to label awful behaviors as a cultural thing. I think it's because a lot of people just refuse to be adults and I'm saying this as a Filipina.

     

  11. Immaturity is not an exclusive trait of a gender and race and so is not taking responsibility for their actions.

     

    You seem to identify some glaring red flags in this individual you call your fiance. And you're asking why an entire race and gender act this way. May I ask how you came to this conclusion?

  12. 3 hours ago, minemar said:

    I finally received my interview letter! Now I have to study.. those of you who did the test.  Was it hard? 🤔 

    Congrats!!!

     

    Before the start of my interview, I was told that there are 10 questions and I only needed to get 6 right. They won't ask all 10 questions if you already answered 6 correct. I was asked these questions;

    How many supreme court justices are there?
    What's the ocean in the west coast?
    What's the ocean in the east coast?
    What 1 important thing did Lincoln do?
    What is the emancipation proclamation?
    What 1  important thing did Martin Luther King do?

     

    And for the reading and writing portion, the officer had me read 1 question on a tablet (What is the capital of the United States?) and write the answer on the same tablet screen with a stylus.

     

    Definitely do review. Here's a great resource page. All possible questions are on there.

     

  13. 2 hours ago, jack Smith said:

    Good Luck, going by notantifun and Texas Boy experience, you should get the Oath date letter within two weeks of the interview and in some cases the interview is approved after the interview subject to quality review and for some this review is also completed the day of the interview and if the field office has jurisdiction over your county, you might get the oath scheduled that day or next day. For most of us, this is not the case as we have to be patient and wait.

     

    On a personal note I am really happy for notantifun, whom I have seen on these threads over the years I have been here. Well done, i think your last act will be to apply for a US Passport and your done.

    Thanks.

    I am very thankful for this community. Every step of the way from I-129 to N-400, VJ was my go-to. My journey started in January 2017 and became a US citizen just last week. It still feels surreal to this day, like it hasn't sunk in yet. 

     

    And you're right, next is passport. I have  scheduled my appointment next week. I have stumbled upon this thread here on VJ about updating the citizenship status with the SSA which is another step for us after becoming citizens. The pandemic is making it challenging to go personally to the SSA office. The other option is to do it by mail but SSA requires you mail them the original documents. The naturalization certificate costs $600 to renew. A few VJ members have done theirs using the passport card which cost less (only $30 I believe), so it's less anxiety and headache.

  14. 14 hours ago, jack Smith said:

    The interview was Thursday (San Antonio) and experience was similar to CNMN & notantifun. San Antonio do have oath on Friday (next day) but it seems residents of bexer county are eligible, and so i was not eligible, although notantifun's experience suggests other counties could also be eligible. Status change to schedule for Oath. Not sure of the timeline between this status and actual oath letter or oath date, maybe someone else can comment for Texas.

    The San Antonio field office was very efficient. I was dreading having to do the oath another date as it's a 2+ hour drive. Fortunately, I got the same day oath ceremony even though we waited 4+ hours in the car. It was all worth it. 

     

    I unfortunately have no knowledge of the oath scheduling in SA but the upcoming holiday may have something to do with it. 

  15. 2 hours ago, TEXAS BOY said:

    Hi Folks ,

    I had started my journey Oct 1st at USCIS Harlingen TX Field Office.. 

    1)Oct 1st N-400 APPLICATION DONE BY ONLINE.

    2) OCT 1ST BIOMETRICS USED AGAIN. 

    3) OCT 12TH INTERVIEW WAS SCHEDULED.

    4) NOV 9TH INTERVIEW  WAS DONE.. PASSED .

    5) NOV 24TH OATH CEREMONY WAS SCHEDULED.

    6) DEC 17TH OATH CERMONY WAS DONE .. US CITIZEN 

    FOLKS, PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF ANYONE OF YOU HAD DONE LESS THEN 2 MONTHS AND 17 DAYS ... GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF YOU GUYS ..

     

     

     

    You beat me by 1 day. Mine was 2 mos and 18 days. I filed N400 Sept 27 and approved Dec 14. Luckily did my oath the same day.

  16. 50 minutes ago, JanRich said:

    My Finace is getting ready to get the Psych Evaluation done ar SLEC and I was just wondering if there are any one in here that went thought it already? He was  annulled and it was pschological incapacity What was the question asked? what did they make you do? Those are just a few question that we would like an answer for. Thank You

    I went through the psych eval when I processed my K1 in 2017. I had the pleasure of experiencing the double whammy; Sputum test and Psych Eval. I started the medical in June and received my Medical 3rd week of August. 

     

    It was due to a self harm scar on my wrist. I only had to meet one time with a psychologist at St. Luke's. It was like an interview. They asked about the incident (happened when I was a teenager, I was 35 time of med exam), what lead to it and what my childhood and family life was like, etc. 

     

    I was very honest with my answers and expressed that my current mental health is very good by stating that I regret my actions and have dealt with it by communicating my issues with the family: apologies were made, etc. I told the doctor that my home and social life were good and that I was excelling at my job.

     

    Hope my answer helps.

     

  17. 48 minutes ago, Mason_inami said:

    There is no news in this page, it seems no one is getting any update from the USCIS, 

     

    My only little joy is that my processing time dropped from 12 months to 11 months, (I know that this is an automated update because we are in the first day of the new month but I keep myself happy with these little things😀)

     

    Possibly people are getting busier with the approaching holidays.

     

    My estimated time until decision actually went up (12 months from 7) when my interview was scheduled so I don't think it has any meaningful information at this point. At least not to me.

     

    I do wanna share that in preparation for my interview on Dec 14, I have printed all the documents I submitted as evidence (tax transcripts, joint checking and savings statements, etc.) and the amount of paper I used stressed me out. Specially since I've seen so many in VJ mentioned that the USCIS officer didn't ask to look at any of them. But it would be unwise to not bring them with me.

     

     

     

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