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23 hours ago, Toy said:
My interview was for 9:45am. I got there for 9:25am. Checked in. Did my finger print and by 9:30am I was called in. The IO asked for my green card only for me to realised it was in my car. He told me that he can’t conduct the interview with my green card. I told him can I go get it and he said yes that he will was for my by the door. I got it went in and gave it to him. He went straight to business. Asked my some questions (I can’t remember 5 but I recall the last one).
How many senators does the US cabinet have. I said 9 he said WHAT I replied 100. Then he told me to read some words on a pad.
Who can vote.
then told me to writeCitizen can vote.
He asked me some few question about my N400 and I answered him. Seconds later gave me a paper to sign and another papers saying I was recommended for approval. I was in an out in before 9:45am.
when I got to my car I got a notification saying oat will be scheduled.Its been a long draining process. Above all am happy.
Great to hear. Congratulations!
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Awesome. Hopefully you'll get a positive response then.
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4 minutes ago, Henry357 said:
Nice! Mine is still stuck in “attended interview” after recommended approval. The IO said I should be scheduled for the 15th but I am stuck
Have you given them a call or get an infopass? I hope they get back to you soon.
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Update
Field office: Houston, TX
Priority date: 4/6/2019Biometrics notice (online): 4/13/2019
Interview: 12/16/2019 (Approved)
Oath Ceremony: Scheduled for 1/15/2020
I'm super excited to see the end of this immigration journey. Hoping to hear more good news from everyone else too. Happy New Year -
Yes I'm waiting for the Oath letter. My IO informed me that it will be mailed out in about 2 weeks, so I'm crossing my fingers.
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Just now, Toy said:
Am
Am also from Houston. My interview is for 01/02/2020.
All the best! how exciting.
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Update on my application:
Field office: Houston, TX
Priority date: 4/6/2019Biometrics notice (online): 4/13/2019
Interview: 12/16/2019 (Approved)
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You could also (if it's an option for you) wait a few more months. Then you'll be eligible to apply on the 5 year basis.
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*** This is not legal advice ***
I don't see why that would be a problem since "Married filing separately" is a legal option. The address on both your husband and your return should have the same address. And if not, be prepared to explain why (assuming you are filing based on 3-year marriage). -
From what I have read, It could take them several weeks to reschedule and mail the new date to you.
In your shoes, I would probably either:
1) give USCIS a call and see if they have an update
or
2) If you have a copy of your biometrics notice, do a walk-in and explain why you missed/couldn't attend the assigned appointment.
Please note that this isn't legal advice... just what I'd do. Good Luck!
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Thank you for your quick replies.
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I have been a resident since Oct 2012 via marriage to a US citizen. I want to apply for naturalization but am unsure if I should apply for the 5-year continuous residency route, or being married to a US citizen route.
Thanks in advance.
Advantages / Disadvantages of becoming a US Citizen.
in US Citizenship General Discussion
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To me, it was a very difficult decision to make. Mainly due to having to renounce my citizenship from my country of birth as they do not allow dual citizenship. So I took a long time to think about it. After staying in the US for 7 years as an LPR, I finally made the decision to naturalize, as my life is now here and my heart was ready.