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Numii

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  1. 29 minutes ago, aa1979 said:

    Congratulations! what questions did you get on your civics, reading and writing exams?

    1. We elect senators for how many years?

    2. Longest river?

    3. current president?

    4. 3 original states?

    5. what does presidents cabinet do?

    6. capital of your state?

     

    Reading: Who was George washington? Writing(On tablet): He was the first president.

     

    It was pretty straight forward overall, went through the n400 application, yes/no questions.  (No documents requested/checked).

     

     

  2. 4 hours ago, bk2014 said:

    Hello everyone,

    My wife got her Green card through our marriage 5 years ago. Technically, she was eligible to apply for US Citizenship 2 years ago...But, we procrastinated. Now, we decided to apply this month.

    While applying, we noticed under eligibility that we can either select one of following

    1. Permanent Resident for 5 years OR

    2. Permanent Resident for 3 years and married to US Citizen spouse.

     

    I'm wondering which option should we select ?

    when you start filing out the application online, even if you select 3 years based on marriage, it will automatically set you up with 5 years. (You will notice this in eligibility review section).

     

  3. 1 hour ago, Numii said:

    I have a question on what documents to bring to the interview..

     

    Any evidence of Selective Service Registration.

     

    I was in the US on F1 and then H1B between the age 18-26 years, and then got my GC via marriage at the age of 29years.

    So I am confused what evidence do I need to bring? Anyone had the same situation, or had this experience?

     

    thanks in advance.

     

     

     

     

    I came across this document from sss website..

    https://www.sss.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Applicants-over-31-years-of-Age-USCIS-Policy-1.pdf

     

    Can someone share their experience on this?

     

  4. I have a question on what documents to bring to the interview..

     

    Any evidence of Selective Service Registration.

     

    I was in the US on F1 and then H1B between the age 18-26 years, and then got my GC via marriage at the age of 29years.

    So I am confused what evidence do I need to bring? Anyone had the same situation, or had this experience?

     

    thanks in advance.

     

     

     

  5. 5 minutes ago, Valor said:

    That's great. I did an early walk-in couple months' ago for my ROC process but was rejected. Ended up changing my flights so that I could make it to the actual appointment time. 

    I went at 9am, and was asked to come around 2pm again.

    The place is 25 mins from my house, so it wasn't a big deal.

     

     

    40 minutes ago, Giovanna024 said:

    Oh, so you dont have to wait until the date of notification scheduled? 

    some ASC allow you to get it done early depending on their load. Give it a shot, if you want.

     

     

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