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  1. 7 minutes ago, PhoenixBlaque said:

    I called and asked if they had received my documents and the representative stated that they scanned it into the system today.

    If you dont mind my asking, while mailing the documents, did you track when did NVC receive it ? if yes, when did NVC receive it and how long did it take for NVC to scan it.

    NVC had received my documents on June 28th, and each time i call up and ask for scan date, they only repeat we have received, your documents on June 28th, and it will take upto 6 weeks to review it. I think i will call them next monday and see if they give me an update regarding the scan date. 

    is there any other term for it, or do i just ask when were the documents scanned into the system ?

  2. 1 hour ago, crissyfisher said:

    Hey What’s the reason to call them at least 3 days a week does it help to push them to get a case number?

    So i had first called them 3 weeks after they had received the case, and the first representative ( agent??) had said that he was escalating it for a supervisors review and he had suggested to call back in 2 days., so i just kept calling every 2 days untill i got the case number.

    I am not sure if it helped in getting a case number.

  3. I had my Naturalization interview in Irving, Dallas

     

    QUESTIONS: Number of representatives ; which month do you vote ; father of country ; Emancipation proclamation ; civil war ; supreme court judge.

    READING: was asked to read " who is the President of united states"

    WRITING: was asked to write " people came to be free "

     

    The toughest part was the Personal questions:

    The officer asked me nearly 40 personal questions in a rapid fire fashion...i felt they were trying to rush and see if you choke in the interview..

     

    finally after all the adrenaline gush / stress.... the office smiled :-))

     

     

    Waiting for my Oath !!!

  4. I had my Naturalization interview in Irving, Dallas

     

    QUESTIONS: Number of representatives ; which month do you vote ; father of country ; Emancipation proclamation ; civil war ; supreme court judge.

    READING: was asked to read " who is the President of united states"

    WRITING: was asked to write " people came to be free "

     

    The toughest part was the Personal questions:

    The officer asked me nearly 40 personal questions in a rapid fire fashion...i felt they were trying to rush and see if you choke in the interview..

     

    finally after all the adrenaline gush / stress.... the office smiled :-))

     

     

    Waiting for my Oath !!!

     

     

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