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  1. 7 hours ago, JE2020 said:

    Hello everyone,

     

    My Visa Journey has ended! I became a citizen last week, on 11/2/2022.

    N-400 interview was on 10/12/2022. My field office was San Diego.

     

    Good luck to the ones still waiting! I hope it will happen soon for all of you! :)

    Juliana

    Congratulations!!! 😃

     

    To clarify..your interview and oath taking ceremony were 3 weeks apart?
     

    I’m just wondering how the process is for different offices in CA as I have family in SD too. 

  2. On 7/3/2022 at 10:10 AM, PABTK14 said:

    Hi everyone, 

    I applied 2/19 and got a notice date on 6/27 for a scheduled interview next month. 

    Applied in Southern California. 
     

     

    The above post was mine.

     

    Just wanted to add that I had my interview yesterday, 8/4 and the officer said the letter for the oath ceremony date and time will be mailed to me

     

    Let me know if any of you want to know more about the details of my interview experience (I ended up telling the officer about my speeding ticket since it was technically a citation), what I brought with me, and the test portion etc.

     

    today (8/5) my case status changed and my oath ceremony has been scheduled. I was surprised that only one day after my interview, my case status has changed already and I saw the date and time of my oath taking ceremony (happening in two weeks). 
     

    I hope everyone here who are still waiting get an update soon. 

     

  3. 21 hours ago, little immigrant said:

    Resident Since: 8/8/2015

    It will stay the same 

     

    Card expires 10 years after the last approved date 

    Thank you very much for your reply! 

     

    My I-751 application was approved on 1/3/19. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but will my green card state the following dates?

     

    Resident Since: 8/8/2015

    Card Expires: 1/3/2029

  4. This is a basic question, but I can't seem to find the answer easily.  This is my second post here and my first time creating a topic, so I apologize as I am unfamiliar with the forums.

     

    I understand that there was a recall last year regarding the cards that had the incorrect dates on them.  My I-751 application has been approved last week (yay!), and while I wait for my card to be delivered, I would like to confirm the correct dates on the 10-year green card/permanent resident card.  

     

    My conditional permanent resident card states the following dates:

    Resident Since: 8/8/2015

    Card Expires: 8/8/2017

     

    What will be the "Resident Since" and "Card Expires" dates on the 10-yr green card?

     

    Thank you in advance! 

     

     

     

  5. 45 minutes ago, PABTK14 said:

    Hello everyone,

     

    This is my first post here, and I found this website to be very helpful throughout my ROC process.  I did not hire a lawyer, so I had no direct resource regarding my case (other than the USCIS website).  However, this thread has helped me feel more at ease, knowing many of us were on similar situations.  I finally got approved on Jan. 3rd!  I will include my timeline here, and I hope some of you may find it helpful.

     

    ROC Timeline: California Service Center 

    05/2017 - I-751 Window Open  (I apologize as I don't recall the exact day)

    7/29/2017 - ROC Documents Sent to CSC (I procrastinated and sent my packet SO close to my conditional GC expiration— yikes!)

    8/1/2017 - Receipt Notice Received

    *No biometrics appointment

    10/16/2018 - Case Transferred to Nebraska Service Center

    *No RFE

    1/3/2019 - Case approved! 😁

    Currently waiting for my card to be produced and delivered.

     

    I also want to add that when I submitted my application, my husband and I only had a joint bank account, tax documents (just photocopies of our tax return and not the official transcript), as well as auto, life, and health insurance with both our names on it.  My name was not on the mortgage nor the auto purchase contracts, and we did not have much joint ownership of assets.  We also do not have any children together yet.  I just included lots of photos of us together in family events and holidays, etc.  To be honest, I was not confident with what I sent with my application, but I tried my best to include as much evidence as possible.  During that time, I was still a full-time student.  However, we have more proof of joint ownership of assets now.  I was actually already planning on getting the documents ready in case USCIS asks for RFE.  Fortunately, I don't have to worry about that anymore.

     

    I hope you can find relief with this post!  Good luck everyone, and I hope all of you get approved soon! 

     

     

     

    Woops, what I meant was I saw the my approval yesterday.  I was approved on Jan. 3rd, but for some reason, I didn't get an email or text notification.  I randomly checked my case status yesterday, and saw that I was approved! 

  6. Hello everyone,

     

    This is my first post here, and I found this website to be very helpful throughout my ROC process.  I did not hire a lawyer, so I had no direct resource regarding my case (other than the USCIS website).  However, this thread has helped me feel more at ease, knowing many of us were on similar situations.  I finally got approved yesterday, Jan. 6th!  I will include my timeline here, and I hope some of you may find it helpful.

     

    ROC Timeline: California Service Center 

    05/2017 - I-751 Window Open  (I apologize as I don't recall the exact day)

    7/29/2017 - ROC Documents Sent to CSC (I procrastinated and sent my packet SO close to my conditional GC expiration— yikes!)

    8/1/2017 - Receipt Notice Received

    *No biometrics appointment

    10/16/2018 - Case Transferred to Nebraska Service Center

    *No RFE

    1/6/2019 - Case approved! 😁

    Currently waiting for my card to be produced and delivered.

     

    I also want to add that when I submitted my application, my husband and I only had a joint bank account, tax documents (just photocopies of our tax return and not the official transcript), as well as auto, life, and health insurance with both our names on it.  My name was not on the mortgage nor the auto purchase contracts, and we did not have much joint ownership of assets.  We also do not have any children together yet.  I just included lots of photos of us together in family events and holidays, etc.  To be honest, I was not confident with what I sent with my application, but I tried my best to include as much evidence as possible.  During that time, I was still a full-time student.  However, we have more proof of joint ownership of assets now.  I was actually already planning on getting the documents ready in case USCIS asks for RFE.  Fortunately, I don't have to worry about that anymore.

     

    I hope you can find relief with this post!  Good luck everyone, and I hope all of you get approved soon! 

     

     

     

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