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    Hello friends, 

     

    I have applied on 29th March 2022for N-400.

     

    Today, I had my N-400 interview at Dallas, TX center at 10.30 in morning. I took my wife with me so there wont be any issue if it is combo interview. 

    I went there in the building at 9.55 am. after fingerprint check and Photo taken, they sent us to 2nd Floor where we waited around 1.5 hours.

    Everyone was called by and we were just waiting. So when I asked, Receptionist told me that each interview is assigned to particular Officer so they will call you.

     

    Finally, officer called me and we went to his cabin. Before sitting, he made me took oath for providing correct information. asked for my ID, Green Card, Passport and my wife's ID. Then he told me that he will go for I-751 file first and then N-400.

    He opened up my file and asked for me if I have any additional documents to provide which I did not uploaded. I said I have uploaded everything. He asked me for my 2021 Tax return details as he could not find it. I gave him copy. 

    Then he asked me my name, birthdate, wedding date, my wife's birthdate and how we met, where our wedding took place. Then he said he is going to remove the conditions. 

     

    Then he started process for N-400. He asked me 6 questions. (please find exact words of question in booklet)

    1) Which people brought to America for slavery?

    2) Which Ocean is on west coast ?

    3) How many representatives in house?

    4) when did the declaration of independence adopted ?

    5) What is Capital of your State ?

    6) I don't remember somehow... 

     

    Then he made me read sentence in Tablet and asked me to write down answer of it.

    After that He asked me again same questions, Name, birthdate, address,. 

    Additional were about Place of birth, Country of citizenship, how many times I have been married, any kids.

    Then he said he will repeat the questions from application for Yes/No answers. Made me signature on Tablet 3 times for all affirmations.  

    Everything done, he returned the IDs and Tax documents. Gave me answer copy and congratulated me. And said Oath Ceremony will be in 2-3 weeks. 

     

    All process took 15-20 min. He was nice and polite person. It was much easier experience than I thought. 

    I returned to home and status was changed to Oath Ceremony will be scheduled.

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  2. Hello friends, 

     

    I had my N-400 interview at Dallas, TX center at 10.30 in morning. I took my wife with me so there wont be any issue if it is combo interview. 

    I went there in the building at 9.55 am. after fingerprint check and Photo taken, they sent us to 2nd Floor where we waited around 1.5 hours.

    Everyone was called by and we were just waiting. So when I asked, Receptionist told me that each interview is assigned to particular Officer so they will call you.

     

    Finally, officer called me and we went to his cabin. Before sitting, he made me took oath for providing correct information. asked for my ID, Green Card, Passport and my wife's ID. Then he told me that he will go for I-751 file first and then N-400.

    He opened up my file and asked for me if I have any additional documents to provide which I did not uploaded. I said I have uploaded everything. He asked me for my 2021 Tax return details as he could not find it. I gave him copy. 

    Then he asked me my name, birthdate, wedding date, my wife's birthdate and how we met, where our wedding took place. Then he said he is going to remove the conditions. 

     

    Then he started process for N-400. He asked me 6 questions. (please find exact words of question in booklet)

    1) Which people brought to America for slavery?

    2) Which Ocean is on west coast ?

    3) How many representatives in house?

    4) when did the declaration of independence adopted ?

    5) What is Capital of your State ?

    6) I don't remember somehow... 

     

    Then he made me read sentence in Tablet and asked me to write down answer of it.

    After that He asked me again same questions, Name, birthdate, address,. 

    Additional were about Place of birth, Country of citizenship, how many times I have been married, any kids.

    Then he said he will repeat the questions from application for Yes/No answers. Made me signature on Tablet 3 times for all affirmations.  

    Everything done, he returned the IDs and Tax documents. Gave me answer copy and congratulated me. And said Oath Ceremony will be in 2-3 weeks. 

     

    All process took 15-20 min. He was nice and polite person. It was much easier experience than I thought. 

    I returned to home and status was changed to Oath Ceremony will be scheduled.

    image.thumb.png.6d7d5a8fab897a074a3f22ed8026e3dd.png

  3. Hello friends, 

     

    I had my N-400 interview at Dallas, TX center at 10.30 in morning. I took my wife with me so there wont be any issue if it is combo interview. 

    I went there in the building at 9.55 am. after fingerprint check and Photo taken, they sent us to 2nd Floor where we waited around 1.5 hours.

    Everyone was called by and we were just waiting. So when I asked, Receptionist told me that each interview is assigned to particular Officer so they will call you.

     

    Finally, officer called me and we went to his cabin. Before sitting, he made me took oath for providing correct information. asked for my ID, Green Card, Passport and my wife's ID. Then he told me that he will go for I-751 file first and then N-400.

    He opened up my file and asked for me if I have any additional documents to provide which I did not uploaded. I said I have uploaded everything. He asked me for my 2021 Tax return details as he could not find it. I gave him copy. 

    Then he asked me my name, birthdate, wedding date, my wife's birthdate and how we met, where our wedding took place. Then he said he is going to remove the conditions. 

     

    Then he started process for N-400. He asked me 6 questions. (please find exact words of question in booklet)

    1) Which people brought to America for slavery?

    2) Which Ocean is on west coast ?

    3) How many representatives in house?

    4) when did the declaration of independence adopted ?

    5) What is Capital of your State ?

    6) I don't remember somehow... 

     

    Then he made me read sentence in Tablet and asked me to write down answer of it.

    After that He asked me again same questions, Name, birthdate, address,. 

    Additional were about Place of birth, Country of citizenship, how many times I have been married, any kids.

    Then he said he will repeat the questions from application for Yes/No answers. Made me signature on Tablet 3 times for all affirmations.  

    Everything done, he returned the IDs and Tax documents. Gave me answer copy and congratulated me. And said Oath Ceremony will be in 2-3 weeks. 

     

    All process took 15-20 min. He was nice and polite person. It was much easier experience than I thought. 

    I returned to home and status was changed to Oath Ceremony will be scheduled.

    image.thumb.png.6d7d5a8fab897a074a3f22ed8026e3dd.png

     

  4. 1 minute ago, k123 said:

    same here i-751 case status still shows 'ready to be scheduled for interview'. But, just got N400 interview scheduled.

    How can we tell if it is going to be a combo interview?

    I guess, we will come to know at Interview as sometime I-751 is not finalized at time of interview. 

    I will take my spouse with me so in either case, I don't have to worry.

     

  5. 49 minutes ago, Pinoyjam said:

    Just completed this journey yesterday. Applied April 28, 2021 for ROC. Got N400 interview yesterday and passed it and took the Oath same day. I-751 still pending and was told that there is a problem with Microsoft system, no idea what it means but finally it’s over and both get approved. 

    Congratulations. Which Service center and Local office ?

  6. On 9/11/2022 at 10:47 PM, Blair86 said:

    Nope! My status still says case received.

     

    On 9/12/2022 at 6:29 AM, JessieABC said:

    Not yet, unfortunately. It’s been almost 3 years since my husband’s notice date and we’ve been waiting for an interview since 2020.  According to case processing, this is considered “normal processing” and I can’t inquire until mid-November on case status. 

     

    See my signature for detailed timelines :(

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    So USCIS is not interested in MSC filers at all. 

     

    I hope everyone ends their journey with USCIS asap. especially those ones whom are waiting since eternity. 

  7. 12 hours ago, Sailorrmoon said:

    I had my naturalisation interview yesterday but they didn’t do a combo interview as the officer said my I-751 is still stuck in Nebraska. He said he will put in a request for it. He said I’m very passable but cannot make a decision until he gets the I-751 filing. I’m now just stuck in limbo :(. Anyone else had this issue?

    In regards to that, I have question. Did you uploaded your I-797 notice for I- 751 on Naturalization application N-400 ?

     

    I have not uploaded and I was thinking to upload but I am not sure. Because my I-751 is stuck at Ready for interview and some folks says after applying their status changed to "Case is transferred to new Jurisdiction office/area".

     

    Can anyone advise, please ?

  8. On 2/24/2021 at 4:23 PM, LirikVJUser said:

    I know that Illinois puts the same expiration date as your green card on your driver license but what about Texas? 

    Does it issue unlimited DLs if the green card is conditional?

    THanks

    Well, last year I transferred my license from Massachusetts to Texas and I got validity until 2030. (MA was extending 1 year only each time).  I gave them I-797 letter but they just checked it. 

    My cousin got his Permit for 10 years too. He is on CR-1. 

  9. On 6/18/2022 at 3:14 PM, Dongbei said:

    Anyone filed online in 2022 yet? I just filed ours today and I'm sure it'll go to the Dallas Field Office. Curious about what we can expect timeline wise. USCIS website says 13 months, but I"m hoping it'll be faster. All of our previous applications have been very smooth, we even got the I-751 interview waived under the new rule. 

    Well. I have applied in End of March 2022. I am still waiting on I-751 interview(May 2021 applicant).

    My friend got interview in 11th  month. (but he was under 5 year rules)

  10. 11 minutes ago, rwoodman27 said:

    Hello Mak12 I have the same problem this happened when moved back the the USA I am petitioning for my wife and I need to update some info but every time I log in, I dont get my verification cose like use too. where you able to access was your issue fixed?

     

    Hi @rwoodman27, Please go to below link.

     

    https://my.uscis.gov/account/v1/needhelp

     

    if link doesn't work It is on USICS website under 

    1. Home  
    2. About Us  
    3. Contact Us
    4. Get Help with Technical Issues (USCIS Online Account, FIRST, and myE-Verify)
    5. USCIS Online Account

      If you have been locked out of your USCIS online account or need other technical help, you may send us an online message.

    6. Click on Online message. 

    Provide your details and in message box explain the issue. Also mention that Email Service provider has confirmed that issue is not from their side and request to reset your myuscis account.

     

    You will get response within a week.. 

     

    Good Luck. 

  11.  

    1 hour ago, Don0 said:

    Oh! At least you didn't get an RFE! What other evidence did you send?

    Copy of Greencard both side

    Copy of WIfe's US Passport

    2 years Tax transcript - Joint Filed

    Health/Car insurance card copies, Car Registration, Car Purchase receipt,

    Haven't had name on lease until I moved to Texas - so 2 months old lease at a time of application,

    Old Driving Licenses of both me and my wife with Same address, 

    Credit cards copies of both (hiding all numbers except last 4  and CVV) where my name was not on CC statements, 

    Couple of photos from each trip/function attended - 15-20 max

    Random Bank/Credit Card statements 3-4 per year different months - added those months when we went on trips

    Authorized Beneficiary page of My 401K and my wife's 401K where we have listed each other

     

     

    My understanding is you won't need too much/ bulk of documents.  Don't worry about quantity. what you need is whatever you have make the most of it. As long as Financial Docs are good. You won't have any issues. 

     

  12. Just now, Don0 said:

    Are you on CR1 then? I see peolle sending joint accounts since the time they were married but how could I do that if I was in another country! Lol 

     

    Anyways, thank you for this! 

    Yes, I am on CR-1.  Me and my wife had joint account for 6 months when I entered USA. Then due to somebody checked out account and invaded privacy (community member who worked for that bank). 

    Then we had separate account  in different bank until We opened joint account just 1 week before applying I-751. I had just bank letter. However, I have included all bank statements even for separate account. 

     

     

  13. I have sent photos since the day I entered in US. Random collection of photos with family trips, trip to Canada, local trips is US, photos of any party-functions attended. Quantity is depends on you. Do not send bulk of photos. 

    As mentioned inn early replies, its secondary. Main requirements are important - Tax transcript, leases (if you rent), Car registrations/Lease/Loan, Joint Bank Statements (Random throughout since A/C opened), Credit Cards etc. Don't forget to send copy of  Green Card and A page including list of documents attached.  

     

    I am just waiting for my interview. NO RFE

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