Arnel villarreal
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59 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:
Congrats!
You now have plenty of time to find a nice suit to wear at the oath ceremony! 😉
Hahahaha right 😬😬😬
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Received my 10 years green card today… Naturalization next🙏
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1 hour ago, Timona said:
Yes. It will also tell you what EXACTLY to submit based on answers on first page.
You will get receipt within 24 hours. The same receipt will be mailed to you.
Only Caveat: Do wait a week in. USCIS does not factor time zone. You may be a few hours inside your eligibility window yet another location is behind. So, USCIS will reject it and fighting with them is headache. That is why I suggest submit 1 week in.
Recently had my ROC approve, I haven't received the actual cardthinking about filing for citizenship. Do I need to wait for months or years before I'm eligible for citizenship?thanks
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25 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:
Keep checking. Soon it'll show the tracking number.
Thanks
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Check the case tracker app and it says the card was mailed to me. Wonder when my card will be delivered
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5 minutes ago, davidoffbln said:
Still no update online. Interview was last week on Thursday. The IO said that everything looks good before we left. Should I be worried?
BTW for everyone saying their interview was easy. Our interview was 40-45 minutes long and we felt that we had to tell her our entire life story. I submitted a lot of documents before the interview and also at the interview to account for the time from filing to now.
Yeah I think it depends on who does the interview.
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7 hours ago, Rocio0010 said:
I understand 100%. I think a lot of it has to do with the amount of preparation that every step needs (at least for me, because I'm an anxious person!)
As soon as my AOS was approved, I grabbed an envelope as "ROC evidence" and started collecting evidence little by little for about a year and a couple months. So then when it was time to put the ROC package together, I didn't have to dig too much. Once I send the ROC package I will still collect evidence in case I get a RFE down the road (I hope not, I am almost sending them our kitchen appliances!) and also I am starting to collect evidence for N400, though from what I've read is not nearly as much.
I just want to get this done!
Hahaha kitchen appliances 😬😬😬😬
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On 1/12/2022 at 9:17 AM, Crazy Cat said:
We filed my wife's I-751 in late March of 2019. We are still waiting for the interview, too.
I file Dec 9, 2019 and after 2 years i had my interview last Tuesday of January.
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1 hour ago, Rocio0010 said:
What was the interview like?
It wasn't that hard, asked pretty basic questions, you and your spouse birthday, address, social. She went over the paperwork just verifying each answers. We don't have lease since we kinda jump from one place to another and explain to her as to why and she understand.She asked why we decided to move to Washington. Did we travel outside of the united states We only have banks statement, taxes and the insurance. We didn't bring any pic but she said if we have it on our phone she wanted to see it. It lasted for 25 minutes.
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2 hours ago, AlexeiMaughan said:
Had my interview today and approved.
Super easy, they can tell by the information you send in and they way you are as a couple that you are genuine.
Good luck to the rest of the I-175's, I'm sending in my N400 now, might as well get that one rolling.
I had my interview today as well. It went for like 15 minutes then after 10 minutes I got a notice from the case track card is being produced. Good luck everyone
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1 hour ago, Allaboutwaiting said:
You forgot to share the actual important detail: what did you wear for the interview? 😃
Hahaha I wear a business casual
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2 hours ago, millefleur said:
Basically no dress code other than the bare minimum "shirt and shoes required." Just use common sense. Dress shirt and pants is more than enough really.
Not sure where you live but Uniqlo is a Japanese clothing store chain and they carry basically Asian sizes. You could consider ordering online as well if you're not near a physical store.
I live in Tacoma Washington
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34 minutes ago, Mike E said:
Dress shirt and pants is business casual. Business formal would add a jacket and tie. Try an actual bricks and mortar retail such as a used clothing shop (e.g. Goodwill Industries).
Thanks for this, I really hate shopping for clothes. Im asian and mostly everything is big and long for my size…Guess I just wear what i have in my drawer😬😬😬
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52 minutes ago, iwannaplay54 said:
We attended an AOS interview on the way to go camping. There is no requirement to dress up.
Oh thanks for letting me know
36 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:There's no actual dress code, so wear whatever makes you feel comfortable.
Thanks guess just want to impress the interviewer 😬😬😬
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I just received letter that my interview for my 10 year green this coming Tuesday. The only thing that stressing me out is I don’t have any suits to wear. I have dress shirt and pants. Someone told me that I should wear business casual. Been looking online but for asian like me its all big for my size…
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1 hour ago, lsu_mike said:
what he actually asked for, original marriage certificate and drivers license.
what we brought:
original marriage certificate
original birth certificates. Mine to show proof of U.S. citizenship.
Updated documents of what We filed.
tax returns, bank statements, same insurance policies at the time we filed to show they were still intact. Screen shots of Facebook postings that showed dates and locations of us together with family and friends throughout the past 2 1/2 years since filing.
various pieces of mail with same addresses.
interview lasted about 10 minutes
ask each of us our name, birthdate, and current address.
how we met. Where we got married. What date we got married. How long we knew each other before marrying. Did I ever travel to my wife’s country (Philippines).
as he asked those questions and we answered, he was going thru our 751 packet we submitted.
IO was super nice and courteous.
after the interview is where he asked if we had any documents we’d like to add to our file. We have him 2019 and 2020 tax returns. And the Facebook screen shots.
He told us everything looks great and he’d be in if he needed anything further. And to expect his decision in the mail in 2-3 weeks.
Oh thanks,
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1 hour ago, MyNameIsEarl said:
Nice. All the best. I filed a joint 751 and now am divorced.
Oh im sorry to hear that
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1 hour ago, lsu_mike said:
Filed I751 5/2019(MSC)
biometrics done 8/2019
USCIS status from 8/2019 til 8/2021 “updated to show fingerprints taken”.
8/2021 “ready to be scheduled for interview”
11/08/2021 “case scheduled for interview”
12/13/2021 ROC Iinterview
12/21/21 “new card being produced”
What supporting documents you brought with you? What questions they asked and how long was the interview?
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13 hours ago, MyNameIsEarl said:
Think it depends. for some it's taking months and for some it's very quick.
here is mine
12/06/21 the case status is changed to 'We are ready to schedule your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, for an interview.'
on 12/15/21 it is changed again to 'On December 15, 2021, we scheduled an interview for your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence'
I received mail yesterday regarding my i-751 interview. Im schedule 11th of January. Now I just need to prepare some documents.
Processing Times (I-751/I-751A) for Nebraska Service Center (LIN-xxxxxxx)
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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