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  1. The officer asked us for proof that we are living together and we've been staying at the same house since I 485. So I would imagine that it would be best for you to bring documentation to show you are living together at the new address. My interview was scheduled at 9:55 am. Actually got called at around 10:25 am.
  2. I passed my citizenship interview today. Here is what happened during the interview. The officer asked for my full time and she went right into the civics test. 1. What does the Constitution do? 2. When was the Constitution written? 3. Who is in charge of the executive branch? 4. What are two major political parties in the United States? 5. Name one right only for United States citizens. 6. What is the highest court in the United States? The sentence I had to read was: "How many Senators do we have?" The sentence I had to write was: "We have one hundred (I spelled it out) Senators." The N-400 questions are primarily about the security questions. Lots of them. The Yes or No questions in that form. This is a marriage case but surprisingly my officer (who was by the way extremely nice) did ask anything about my spouse. The only thing she asked about us was if we had any proof that we are living together, to which I gave her tax return, copies of my car registration (2), latest bank statement and a letter from my mother in law. My Oath ceremony is next Wednesday 10/26. Surprisingly, I guess they are trying to pack that date to the fullest and luckily I and many others were given that date. My USCIS office is in Sacramento California.
  3. Application sent away on March 8th. Interview scheduled on October 18th. I'm in California. Sacramento office.
  4. It's been five months for me, nothing yet. Maybe I'm in California and it's taking a bit longer here.
  5. NOA (receipt letter) received: 3/18 It will be at least 14-16 months according to my lawyer. The waiting has begun, good luck everyone!
  6. Checked cashed today. Application filed: 3/8 Check cashed: 3/16 We did a paper application.
  7. Officially sent my package on the 8th. Here to waiting. Good luck everyone in this final chapter of your immigration journey.
  8. WAC is moving like a boss!! Happy for all of you. It was six months for me. Scarily fast!
  9. Case filed: 3/13 Card produced: 9/14 Case approved: 9/15 WAC service center. Good luck to all!
  10. I'm a March 2021 filer but I just want to stop by to say that they have started producing my card today. Filed date: 3/11 Card produced: 9/14 I'm a WAC filer btw. So if you are WAC as well, stay patient, I feel like your turn is coming very soon.
  11. They didn't take my fingerprints. They reused it from my previous filing. So technically they approved fingerprints first and then new card.
  12. New car is being produced - 9/14 My service center is WAC btw. :):) That was really fast. Got approved in 6 months and 1 day!!
  13. Finally received my Biometrics letter from USCIS. Date received: 7/6/2021 (they reused old fingerprints and waved appointment for I 751).
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