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oneoftheunderdogs

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  1. Don't know what info you are referring to, but just because you didn't wait long enough does not make it "bad".
  2. This is a great way to do it! But there is only one Bill of Rights and it comprises the first 10 amendments to the constitutions, and the IO will likely ask at least 6 questions ; )
  3. Who knows why the German embassy recommends waiting until the 6/26. as long as you don't take the oath before then you will be fine. I am eligible on May 1 and planning on filing my N-400 on 5/26, because my field office has been known to process applications quickly.
  4. Hi all, just filling out the new N-400 version in anticipation of filing for citizenship next month. I am planning on filing online but I am anxious to get this started so here we are. I have noticed that there seems to be some weird dependency between Part 5. 4d and Part 10. 1 when filling out the form in Acrobat Reader. It seems that both answers can only be the same, either both yes or both no. This might just be the case for me, but I thought I'd mention it. So, if you are filing by mail, your spouse lives at the same address as you, AND you make more than 400% of the federal poverty guidelines, or vice versa, triple check your answers!
  5. That's great! I was wondering why I had to provide 5 years of info when applying under the 3 yr rule! Getting ready to file next month 🕺🏼
  6. The law officially got announced today, will go into effect 6/26/24!
  7. Congratulations! Just goes to show that every case is different and there is no one-size-fits-all approach!
  8. Congratulations!! Just to clarify, it was a combo interview, but they didn't interview you AND your husband for the I-751? Congratulations!
  9. As far as I know the letter doesn't (always) specifically mention the ROC. I would bring my spouse and the relevant documents/evidence just in case!
  10. As others have mentioned, USCIS usually conducts home visits when they suspect fraud. The fact that you got approved for your conditional GC suggests the evidence you guys submitted was strong enough to convince them of the legitimacy of your marriage. When it comes to your removal of conditions, the chances of getting an interview seem higher if you weren't interviewed for your AOS so I would expect to be called in for an interview. Note, this is not from first-hand experience, just from what I gathered in this forum. Everyone's living situation is different; if you and your spouse are in a legitimate marriage (it seems you have solid evidence to back that up, too), and you choose to sleep in separate bedrooms for reasons that are nobody's business but your own (well, and USCIS', should they ask you during the interview) then you have nothing to worry about imo!
  11. Since you are officially no longer married to a USC you will have to file for naturalization under the 5 year rule.
  12. Fair I don't think I will go through the hassle either! Congratulations again!
  13. Even though they might have been sent on the same day, they can get to you at wildly different times, sometimes days to weeks. AFAIK you need the original notice to travel with your expired green card, but others might be able to say for sure.
  14. Congrats! When did you file? It took probably 4 -- 5 months for my documents to show up on my.uscis.gov.
  15. Same here, only a handful of random bank statements under that Your Uploads tab, nothing too substantial or crucial it seems. I'm actually thinking about amending my evidence somewhat using the unsolicited evidence tab. For one (lengthy) document (part of our cohabitation evidence) I only sent the signature pages because the rest was all irrelevant (to USCIS) legal text. From what I read on this forum sometimes sending incomplete copies can lead to RFEs. Don't want to chance it AND I need something to do while I wait. I will definitely upload updated tax return transcripts when the time comes.
  16. We added like 8 photos total. A couple each from our formal wedding celebration (happened after I became LPR) and trips we took together. Nothing crazy
  17. It is important to keep your address current with USCIS. Is it possible to have a PO Box so you don't have to constantly file an A-11 every time you change address? I can't speak for the reliability of the USCIS online account and letters and documents uploaded to it. My letters don't show up there at all...
  18. It’s not a problem. You can’t compare your case to every other case, some have their biometrics reused, others don’t. More importantly, letters sometimes don’t arrive at the same time, so you might still get your biometrics letter. Relax!
  19. No problem, I know it can be very frustrating! I don't have an exact time frame but have seen anything from a couple of days to two or three weeks! Patience is key, even if it's hard!
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