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Mesco24

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  1. On 4/19/2019 at 7:23 AM, Bill & Katya said:

    I don’t think it will be denied if you go back and fix it since that is what they asked for.  It sounds like a supervisor reviewed it and saw the missing information possibly.

     

    Good Luck!

    Hi! I already went back to the office and the IO asked me about my legal name. I had to present my marriage and birth cert and explained how we do names with mother's maiden name in the Philippines., it's already fixed and my status online changed right away to "Oath taking will be scheduled". Thank you! :)

  2. 18 hours ago, Ms Per said:

    Hi! How’s your interview?

    My interview was smooth, IO asked me 6 questions, my personal details, how many kids I have so I answered 1 because I only have 1. reading and writing tests was very easy as well.. if you have a biological child even if she or he is not living with you, or even the child is deceased, you should still put it in the form.. she just really didn't go to every detail of my n400 application form that's why they asked me to go back in the ofc. Interview was actually very quick. 

  3. Just now, eastrawi said:

    Maybe different offices do this differently (?). The IO who interviewed me went through the application one point at a time with me during the interview. 

    At the end he corrected several errors on the application and asked me to confirm.

     

    Thank you for sharing your experience. The IO who interviewed me just kept asking the same question like if I have 2 kids, when I put in my application that I only have 1 biological kid and answered her couple times too that I only have 1.. then she repeats the question again.. the IO was very very old and she's the same IO I will see once I go back there..

     

    like what they said, every interview and IO is unique when they ask questions. It's a good thing the IO who interviewed you went through to each detail of your application.

  4. 3 minutes ago, Bill & Katya said:

    I don’t think it is a big deal, but personally, I would be doing anything I could to get it fixed as soon as possible, but there are certainly logistics to eat with.

     

    Good Luck!

    They gave me date and time to go back to the local office. The letter was dated April 9th and my appointment will be on May 9th. Is there any way I could re-schedule it or do I just have to follow the date and time they gave me?

  5. 2 minutes ago, Bill & Katya said:

    I don’t think it will be denied if you go back and fix it since that is what they asked for.  It sounds like a supervisor reviewed it and saw the missing information possibly.

     

    Good luck!

    I have been very anxious and worried about this.. i have to wait a month before my going to back.. I hope that's all the problem, been waiting over a year of my n400 application.

     

    Thank you so much!

  6. Hi,

     

    I have already passed my naturalization interview on April 6th, 2019 and was given a letter or form stating that my n400 application is recommended for approval.

     

    On April 11, 2019 5 days after passing my naturalization interview, I received a letter saying that I need to go back to the local USCIS office and the reason is "to complete the questions on n400 application form".

     

    I reviewed my n400 application form and I overlooked the part wherein the question is about what name I have been used since birth, and I forgot to put an answer to it.

     

    My question is, is my n400 application going to be denied because I forgot to answer some questions or my application will continue the process after going back to the office to answer them? Please I need an accurate answer. Thank you and more power!

  7. Hi, I have already passed my naturalization interview on April 6th, 2019 and was given a letter or form stating that my n400 application is recommended for approval. On April 11, 2019 5 days after passing my naturalization interview, I received a letter saying that I need to go back to the local USCIS office and the reason is "to complete the questions on n400 application form".

     

    I reviewed my n400 application form and I overlooked the part wherein the question is about what name I have been used since birth, and I forgot to put an answer to it.

     

    My question is, is my n400 application going to be denied because I forgot to answer some questions or my application will continue the process after going back to the office to answer them? Please I need an accurate answer. Thank you and more power!

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