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  1. Super quick and easy. Combo interview. I-751 was mostly just verifying the information because we moved. N-400, my wife got 6/6 questions right. He said this was one of the easiest cases and gave us the approval right on the spot for both I-751 and N-400. Oath ceremony official letter should come soon, and the ceremony is in ~2 weeks!
  2. Wife's interview is tomorrow morning. Knock on wood! Hope they do a combo I-751 / N-400 interview - a little antsy as we changed jurisdictions a few months back.
  3. Yeah, this is why I'm confused. I've read that they often do "combo" interviews, i.e., the I-751 for 5 minutes, before the N-400, so maybe it's best to just print out and bring everything pertaining to both.
  4. Interview is next week. Since we filed as a 3-year filing (marriage), my understanding is that they need to adjudicate the I-751 simultaneously right? Does that mean we should bring any of the I-751 documentation as well? Or is it fine to simply bring what was asked of in the N-400 letter?
  5. Awesome to hear! Our USCIS office is Sacramento as well. I obviously submitted all of our documentation with the N400 application (joint bank statements, insurance policies, etc.), but since my wife and I moved across the country, do you think it's best to bring new documentation showing the new address as well?
  6. 3 months after moving, we've gotten the interview notice in our new CA jurisdiction! (Mid-November).
  7. Hey all - hopefully an easy question. We will be updating our address for our move, instead of trying to postpone our stay in the area for the interview. But when I access the online AR-11 form, it only lets me update for either I-751 OR N-400, not both. Should we be submitting TWO AR-11s?
  8. I assume it would essentially put her back to the beginning of the queue in the new jurisdiction/office? Unfortunately, we're closing on our home (sale) in a few weeks, so it's not really possible to delay the move. Attending the interview and updating the address at the interview sounds kind of risky. I feel like it's a choice between Option 1 and Option 4.
  9. Hey all, need some help: My wife also received an interview: for August 22, 2022. The problem is, we will be moving across the country on August 11. What should we do?
  10. We will be moving states in a couple of months. Does anyone have any idea how much this may delay the application process? Is it a wholesale reset?
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