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  1. Hello everyone, My status changed to ceremony will be scheduled. It states that a letter will be sent to me within 30 days with a date and time for the oath ceremony. Here is my timeline: -5/3: submitted N400 online (3 year rule -same sex marriage) -Biometrics waived -7/19: Interview at the Houston office - no instant approval, case needed to be reviewed -8/23: We recommend that your Form N-400 be approved. Ceremony will be scheduled (no date yet)
  2. Hello everyone, My status changed to ceremony will be scheduled. It states that a letter will be sent to me within 30 days with a date and time for the oath ceremony. Here is my timeline: -5/3: submitted N400 online (3 year rule -same sex marriage) -Biometrics waived -7/19: Interview at the Houston office - no instant approval, case needed to be reviewed -8/23: We recommend that your Form N-400 be approved. Ceremony will be scheduled (no date yet)
  3. Hello! I just saw your message. My misdemeanor is from March 2005. I retained an attorney to assist me with the green card application as well as the N-400 citizenship application. My interview was on July 19th, and I’m still awaiting a decision.
  4. I did not bring my spouse to the interview. Let them know and they will cancel it.
  5. Hello everyone, I had my interview today at the Houston office. I was a little nervous but the interview went better than what I was anticipating. Surprisingly, I had the same officer that did my interview for my green card. I filed online through an attorney, due to a misdemeanor offense on my record. They asked me these 6 questions: -Who is in charge of the executive branch? -What did MLK JR do? -What stops one branch of government from becoming too powerful? -Who is the commander in chief of the military? -What does the judicial branch do? -Name three of the original states Then, moved on to the English part of the test. This part was easy and quick. The last part of the interview was going over the application. The officer asked me to state my personal information. He put some emphasis on my record (due to a misdemeanor) and the travel outside the US. He asked twice if there was anyone else living in our house with us. At the end, he asked if I had submitted documents from a joint bank account and the latest income tax. My application did not get approval on the spot because it needed further review. The officer was professional and respectful at all times. Best of luck everyone! Here is my timeline: -5/3: submitted N400 online (3 year rule -same sex marriage) -Biometrics waived -7/19: Interview at the Houston office - no instant approval, case needed to be reviewed
  6. Hello everyone, I had my interview today at the Houston office. I was a little nervous but the interview went better than what I was anticipating. Surprisingly, I had the same officer that did my interview for my green card. I filed online through an attorney, due to a misdemeanor offense on my record. Here is my timeline: -5/3: submitted N400 online (3 year rule) -Biometrics waived -7/19: Interview at the Houston office - no instant approval, case needed to be reviewed
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