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  1. How’s it going guys, I need some help can someone please help me understand how do I determine when my was  been processed, received or idk

    quick overview 

     

    I sent in application online December 20,2020, on the USCIS WEBSITE states case was Submitted January 14,2021 and case was received February 17,2021.????im confused, any help would be appreciated.

     

    received notice March 18, biometric reused , still no interview.

     

    San Bernardino Ca, office 

     

    thanks in advance 

  2. On 4/1/2021 at 11:31 AM, Suko said:

    Am new on here and being following ya all posts for a while. Did my naturalization interview yesterday 03/31/21 @ San Bernardino. It was not hard at all. Interview was at 1130am. Got there at 1115am, checked in by the security, went up to the second floor where the receptionist took my appointment letter. 45mins later i was called in by my interviewer. The whole thing lasted a bit but mainly because he read out all the NO questions. First thing he did when i came in was to tell me to put my portfolio of documents (a lot of documents) on the chair behind me and that the only thing he'll be needing from me will be my state ID and my 10 years green card. He did not ask me for anything else, so guys take not of that. After that we went through my N400 application and made some corrections. We did the reading and the writing part first "WHO CAN VOTE" and he told me to write down "ANY CITIZEN CAN VOTE". Then he proceeded to the civic question 1. What is an amendment? 2. If the president can no longer serve, who becomes president? 3. Who is the Chief Justice of the US now? 4. Name one right only for United States citizens? 5. What is the name of the vice president now? 6. Name your U.S Representative?. Then to the NO and YES  (Please listen attentively here guys, no room for mistakes). Lastly, guys know the meaning of an Oath and Oath of allegiance, I had to explain to him what it meant before my final signature was administered. You have to include that you are letting go of your country of origin and now pledging your allegiance to the United States. Thats it guys and i did my swearing in immediately and am now officially  a United States Citizens. 

    congratulations!!!!!

  3. 4 hours ago, DC909 said:

    Sorry all,

     

    I accidently submitted the post incomplete. Lol. 

     

    I am officially done with my immigration process. I had my naturalization interview today, got approved, and had a same-day oath.

     

    Appointment was at 1:15pm. My wife and I entered at 1:00pm and got our temperature taken and had the usual Covid screening questions. Once inside, we had to go to the second floor, turn in my appointment letter and wait to be called by an officer.

     

    Officer called me in around 1:45pm. My wife and I both went, but he told my wife to wait outside. I politely told him that our interview letter says she needs to accompany me as it is a Combo interview. He said that he would only process the N-400 application as the I-751 was no longer necessary.

     

    Once inside, I took the initial oath saying I will say the truth. He proceeded to have me show him my military card, green card, and government ID. Once he verified it was me, he had me take the reading test, and I had to read "Who elects Congress?"

     

    Once that was done, he had me take the Writing test and I had to write "The People elect Congress" on the tablet. 

     

    He then proceeded to ask me the civics question.

     

    The 6 questions he asked were:

     

    What is one promise you make when you become a US Citizen?

    Why does the flag have 50 stars?

    Who did the US fight in WWII?

    The House of Representatives has how many voting members?

    What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance? 

    What did Susan B. Anthony do? 

     

    he stopped after the 6th question.

     

    One thing he did not ask me was which test I wanted to take. Technically I was supposed to choose between the 2020 and 2008 one, but he didn't ask. I was ok with it the 2008 one though because I studied for that one the most. lol

     

    We then went over my application again and I had to change a few things that I accidently put wrong. I work for a University and I put that I was a student there. And the university that I was a student at, I put that I worked there. So that got fixed. 

     

    He asked me if I still wanted a name change, and I told him yes. He then proceeded to process the name change and told me that my new name certificate would be given at the oath. 

     

    Once I passed the civics test, he proceeded to asking me the yes or no questions. Be alert, he did ask me to define certain terms on the N-400 application. I am glad I studied definitions because they were part of my interview. He asked me to define communism, genocide, militia, and another term I forgot.

     

    Once we went over the application, he said I had been approved. He told me I was still early enough to make it to the oath ceremony down below. 

     

    I asked him what will happen to the I-751 application that was pending. He told me not to worry about it. He said that since I applied through military, my I-751 did not have to be approved for me to become a citizen.

     

    I then left his office, my wife and I went downstairs to the oath ceremony room and I conducted the oath by myself. 

     

    My wife was allowed to see... just couldn't take pictures or anything. After the oath I was given my Certificate of Naturalization along with the name change request. Overall, the process was nice and smooth.

     

    Feel free to ask me any questions. 

    Nice!!!!!   

  4. On 2/8/2021 at 2:07 PM, khano1 said:

    I submitted my N-400 application online on Dec 18, 2020. I have not received any biometric notice yet. Also my estimated case completion date went from September 2021 to January 2022. I am a Minnesota filer. I wonder what's going on.

    I submitted mine December 21,2020 no biometrics either, my case estimated time August 2021,

    california 

  5. 18 minutes ago, Quarknase said:

    Source?

    @sandranj confirmed that VAWA LPR can re-marry and still apply under 3 year rule. New spouse has nothing to do with eligibility under 3 year rule.

    My attorney told me this information, and I sent in my Application 90 days before an my application was sent back from USCIS and had to wait till 3 year mark. For N400

  6. I got to my interview at 11:45 to check in with my attorney.San Bernardino CA .After checking in finally got called around 1:15pm my appointment was scheduled for 12:20pm.Female officer walked me and my attorney in to her office.Officer was really nice asked how my day was going,I said good.She asked for me to stay standing to be placed under oath.after beeing placed under oath she took my a picture and fingerprints.She asked me to sit down ,first thing she asked was for my full name,and asked to see my birthcertificate,,then she asked for my medical exam,she said everything looks good on your biometrics and background ,medical also looks good.She then asked what  are your plans once you get your green card I said I want to become a police officer she said "that's really good that your trying to become an officer"I'ma do what ever I can to help you out,she than said give me a second and said let me go ahead an approved your case and send an email to have your card sent to production.She then asked have any questions for me or your attorney I said no.She stood up and said "Congratulations good luck with everything hope you become a police officer soon"she walked us out of her office and that was that.I didn't get questions asked about VAWA OR  OR I485 ,MY ATTORNEY SAID WAIT FOR YOUR CARD IT SHOULD TAKE ABOUT TWO WEEKS YOU CAN PICK IT UP AT MY OFFICE.My attorney said you got a aswome officer.and that was my experience hope it helped.Stay positive and pray .good luck to everyone.

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