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  1. 3 minutes ago, Fr8dog said:

    Had the interview today, she approved me.

    for those wondering, learn the 100 questions they literally ask a few of them. Speaking test is the interview and you need to write and write one sentence. Honestly if you use the booklet you cannot fail. She still needs to approve the ROC, my F-129 envelope was missing for months so that was why that was never done. She was going to do it all after I left. whole thing took like 45 minutes

    Congrats Fr8Dog, 

  2. 55 minutes ago, Yaadman20 said:

    Quick question for those who have been approved. Did you guys wait the full 3 years/5 years to apply or did you guys do the 90 day early filing? I was told they don't process your case until after you hit the exact 3- year and 5 - year mark. I would love some re-assurance if possible.

    I use the early filling option 90 days before my 5 anniversary 

  3. 21 minutes ago, Anggva said:

    Just got home from my interview. Recommended for approval!

     

    The whole interview took about 20 minutes; the officer was the same lady that did our green card interview back in 2016. 

    I applied using 3-year rule, so the officer started with asking me if my marriage was in good standing, then she asked me to confirm my date of birth and address, then asked me civics questions (she asked 6, I answered all correctly). Then she did the English language part: I had to read a sentence from a tablet and then write a sentence on the same tablet. After this, she asked me about the traffic violations that I mentioned on my applications. I had two minor fender-benders back in 2013-2014 and I submitted the documents proving that I paid the fines. I also brought printed out copies of those, but she didn't ask for them. Then, she asked me questions from the application (have I ever been a terrorist, a vigilante, etc, do I promise to respect the Constitution). After all this, I had to confirm that my information is correct and she said that I should get oath ceremony appointment within two months. I'm changing my middle name, so it's going to be a courthouse ceremony.

    My status on the USCIS website is still the same, but it'll probably take a couple of days to update.

     

    This is a huge relief! I've been super stressed out about the interview!

    Congratulation Anggva,

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