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  1. My case was showing as being denied a few years ago. There are other posts that I create with respect to this.

    I found out about this but I actually never received the denial letter.

    After about 6 months of almost weekly letters, and calls I received some letter where it pretty much said I should send the application again.

    My attorney sent it again, and I was approved with no interview.

    It seems to be this happened so loooooooooooong ago since I'm already a US Citizen :)

  2. I attended my oath ceremony on August 2nd, 2008.

    It was more emotional than I expected, and I can now proudly say that I am a US citizen.

    I will post a video and more details later one.

    I've been on this board since being a conditional resident, thanks all and thanks to the board.

    Good luck everybody on your journey and never dispair, hope is just around the corner.

    Juan G.

  3. I applied to TSC in July of 2007. Today I had my appointment at the miami office near brickell.

    It went pretty well, she just sort of went over the questions on the applications. She asked for my alien card, my passport.

    she asked me to print my name on the pictures, several more cursive name prints. She asked a few questions like where I work, if I was divorced. when I was divorced. Asked me if I had any recent travels ( I had brought a list )

    She then asked me 6 questions: vice president, why 100 senators, the 4th of July, and 3 more questions.

    then she asked to write: The man wanted a job.

    and to read out loud: She had bought a newspaper.

    the I asked: is that it? did I pass? she said yes. nice meeting you.

    I asked her if there would be a chance to have the oath on July 4th, she said there are no oath ceremonies on July 4th, and that they are processing everybody and that it should take about 3-4 weeks for me to receive the letter.

    So hopefully a few weeks to a successful journey. I have made other posts about the specific dates when I applied, and when I received the appointments, so you can look them up if needed.

    thanks for reading

  4. You may want to contact an attorney.

    like for example my case, I submitted the application as divorced. And I got it approved.

    but if you leave it as it is, you might get approved as well.

    The problem is that if they do call you for an appointment and she does not show up, or even if they do not request an interview, in the future when you apply for citizenship it might come back to haunt you.

    Not to scare you, like I said, my case was approved as divorced. But I applied as such, I didn't apply as married when in reality I was divorced.

    what I am suggesting is that you call an attorney, you have a car, a good job, and a home, I would say it's better to do things with legal advice, since you can probably afford it. There is too much at risk.

  5. I also read in the news that some time before, USCIS would schedule the interview even if the background check had not been completed.

    Nowadays, USCIS will schedule interview only after the backbround check has been completed, to avoid lawsuits.

    So, I believe that since I have the interview already, that means the background check has been completed, therefore the oath should not be much longer after the interview.

    has anybody read anything like this as well?

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