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Undecided reacted to Giovanna024 in N-400 January 2020 Filers
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I Had my N400 Interview in MIAMI, FL. I dont remember questions honestly because I was so nervouse but the IO said to me :" Wow You study those questions, ha? I dont have time to type the answers" 🤣🤣🤣 he gave me 1 aentence to read and told me what to write on Tablet.
So He asked about my personal Info
Then he asked about Taxes because I owe 2018 taxes and on application I sadi YES and I said to him that I payed off everythening provide him with IRS paymemt documents, bank statements and iRS confirmation he updated that I dont owe Taxes anymore and I signed that.
We went to yes no questions.
Never asked about Anything definition of words or about trafick ticekts.
I was Approved and Now wait for OATH in couple of days. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Good luck everyone and Thank You Everyone for support.
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Undecided got a reaction from KatyF28 in N-400 Online Form Pop-up Message for a Spouse’s Prior Spouse
Personally, I’d get the transcripts from the IRS. Ours were still 5 or 6 pages long per tax return, but that’s better than 20. And I did scan all of those pages.
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Undecided got a reaction from Zaidba in N-400 question about evidence
Belt and braces approach is always wise in these situations.
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Undecided reacted to Dzuliana in N-400 January 2020 Filers
@Giovanna024are there any words in the definitions that you don't know the meaning off, or maybe confuse you?
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Undecided reacted to Fr8dog in N-400 question about evidence
This!👆
And for the 5 year you really don't even need that, but bring it with you anyway (just in case something is missing from your file)
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Undecided reacted to Zaidba in N-400 question about evidence
Provide only evidence requested while filing. Take all kind of documents (tax transcript, bank account, photos, ...etc) with yoy to interview, and use them ONLY if asked to provide evidence.
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Undecided reacted to walter99 in N-400 QUESTION ABOUT TRAVEL DATES
New Citizen, where did you come from with this text ?
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Undecided got a reaction from MrGeorgeMonopoly in N-400 January 2020 Filers
Had my oath ceremony today. There were 11 or 12 of us (uncertainty due to being at the very front of the room). The entire thing took about half an hour,
I arrived 30 minutes before as per the letter, but was told to come back in 15 minutes as there were a whole bunch of people coming in for interviews at the same time.
After the ceremony we were given the choice to have an unmasked photo taken by a uscis employee (photo will be emailed).
Pittsburgh has really ramped up their oath ceremonies. Instead of two ceremonies a week pre covid, they are now doing 4 ceremonies 4 days a week. Plus instead of one courthouse ceremony a month they are doing one every Friday. So I probably could have had my name changed to include my middle name without much delay. Oh well - such is life.
Most surreal thing - they were playing Souza marches as we were waiting. And while Liberty Bell sounds appropriate, for people of my generation it’s immediately recognizable as the Monty Python theme tune, lol.
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Undecided got a reaction from krylonblue in N-400 January 2020 Filers
Had my oath ceremony today. There were 11 or 12 of us (uncertainty due to being at the very front of the room). The entire thing took about half an hour,
I arrived 30 minutes before as per the letter, but was told to come back in 15 minutes as there were a whole bunch of people coming in for interviews at the same time.
After the ceremony we were given the choice to have an unmasked photo taken by a uscis employee (photo will be emailed).
Pittsburgh has really ramped up their oath ceremonies. Instead of two ceremonies a week pre covid, they are now doing 4 ceremonies 4 days a week. Plus instead of one courthouse ceremony a month they are doing one every Friday. So I probably could have had my name changed to include my middle name without much delay. Oh well - such is life.
Most surreal thing - they were playing Souza marches as we were waiting. And while Liberty Bell sounds appropriate, for people of my generation it’s immediately recognizable as the Monty Python theme tune, lol.
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Undecided got a reaction from Amadia in N-400 January 2020 Filers
Had my oath ceremony today. There were 11 or 12 of us (uncertainty due to being at the very front of the room). The entire thing took about half an hour,
I arrived 30 minutes before as per the letter, but was told to come back in 15 minutes as there were a whole bunch of people coming in for interviews at the same time.
After the ceremony we were given the choice to have an unmasked photo taken by a uscis employee (photo will be emailed).
Pittsburgh has really ramped up their oath ceremonies. Instead of two ceremonies a week pre covid, they are now doing 4 ceremonies 4 days a week. Plus instead of one courthouse ceremony a month they are doing one every Friday. So I probably could have had my name changed to include my middle name without much delay. Oh well - such is life.
Most surreal thing - they were playing Souza marches as we were waiting. And while Liberty Bell sounds appropriate, for people of my generation it’s immediately recognizable as the Monty Python theme tune, lol.
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Undecided got a reaction from Giovanna024 in N-400 January 2020 Filers
Had my oath ceremony today. There were 11 or 12 of us (uncertainty due to being at the very front of the room). The entire thing took about half an hour,
I arrived 30 minutes before as per the letter, but was told to come back in 15 minutes as there were a whole bunch of people coming in for interviews at the same time.
After the ceremony we were given the choice to have an unmasked photo taken by a uscis employee (photo will be emailed).
Pittsburgh has really ramped up their oath ceremonies. Instead of two ceremonies a week pre covid, they are now doing 4 ceremonies 4 days a week. Plus instead of one courthouse ceremony a month they are doing one every Friday. So I probably could have had my name changed to include my middle name without much delay. Oh well - such is life.
Most surreal thing - they were playing Souza marches as we were waiting. And while Liberty Bell sounds appropriate, for people of my generation it’s immediately recognizable as the Monty Python theme tune, lol.
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Undecided reacted to Wuozopo in So I’d like some opinions here
I was thinking you would get registered on the county voting rolls by your naturalization certificate. So in the precinct voter list they have at the polls you are JOHN SMITH. at 123 Happy Ln.
You go with your current driver license that says JOHN DAVID SMITH at 123 Happy Ln
They let you vote even if you don’t change your license name by maybe initialing the list or something because it is close enough to verify it is you.
When we check in, my wife’s pops up on the screen as “slight mismatch” and she has to click something swearing she is the same person....kinda like when you click the box that you agree to the privacy policy on a website.
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Undecided reacted to Canerican in So I’d like some opinions here
i would do Social Security card first if they are open then Driver License. I updated mine and had to pay a whole new fee. I would register to vote at the ceremony if possible. Last I would do your passport.
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Undecided reacted to Wuozopo in So I’d like some opinions here
@Undecided
After I got my naturalization, both Social Security and the DMV required my name to match my naturalization certificate and USCIS records. They both issued new cards
You can register to vote immediately and many ceremonies have volunteers there to assist with that. With smaller ceremonies due to Covid, that might not be offered, but you can go to your county and do it yourself.
Next might be DMV because my state uses driver licenses to show at the polls. Not familiar with others. However if your DL doesn’t exactly match your voter registration, they likely have a verification option. My wife has to initial something when she votes because of a slight mismatch of middle name.
SSN and US passport can wait a bit if voting is your priority. Passport requires mailing off your original certificate, so maybe do SSN before mailing off certificate.
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Undecided got a reaction from Amadia in N-400 January 2020 Filers
You called it. It just plopped into my mailbox. And despite what it said online, it was actually postmarked the 10th.
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Undecided got a reaction from Rick & Apple in N-400 January 2020 Filers
You called it. It just plopped into my mailbox. And despite what it said online, it was actually postmarked the 10th.
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Undecided got a reaction from Dzuliana in N-400 January 2020 Filers
Yes. I have four pages there which I assume is the letter and the complete form and I will definitely print that out and take with me if the hard copy doesn’t arrive before Monday, which is when my oath ceremony is. I just rather assumed it would arrive before then. Silly me.
I’m sure this is down to the new constraints that have been put on usps. I’ve heard of 2 or 3 weeks mailing times for first class mail cross country. If you need to send a birthday card to someone, don’t put it off. A friends mother was really hurt when she received her card a week late until she checked the postmark.
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Undecided reacted to Amadia in N-400 January 2020 Filers
Have you checked the Documents tab on your USCIS online account?
You can print the oath invitation and form if the time nears but the physical documents haven't come in the mail.
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Undecided reacted to green_rabbit in QUESTIONS ....
The case in question isn't even the "filler" like that people sometimes get mad about! Wild.
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Undecided reacted to Talako in QUESTIONS ....
Try to eliminate grammar harassment, it is very pedantic. You can reformulate your response to something more useful.
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Undecided reacted to walter99 in Naturalization and Covid19
Many people judge... it is not your problem why she could not come back/did not want to come back.
She asked something else!
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Undecided got a reaction from Znzn2 in N-400 January 2020 Filers
Because we are in the middle of a pandemic? Because you can’t have 50 people at a time Oath ceremonies? Because in some states the courts are still closed?
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Undecided got a reaction from Timona in Citizenship
It would appear he’s lost his green card according to the OP.
When you say lost, what have you done with regard to reporting it lost? My understanding is that if you don’t have it in your possession you will have to file an I-90, and depending on how it came to be lost, possibly file a police report.