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    BioNat got a reaction from phoenyxx in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    I got my interview Friday, June 23th, Milwaukee field office, and interview scheduled. 
    Applied online 2022-03-03 - based on 3 years marriage 
    Interview scheduled on 2022-05-06
    Interview date: 2022-06-24
    Oath day: 2022-07-20
    I had pending ROC. Last update on that was 2021-04-30 saying biometrics were reused. After that, no update, only other communication was the 24 months extension letter received on 2021-10.
     
    N400 interview letter was just the standard one they send everybody, nothing mentioning the I-751 process.
    Not knowing, I prepared for the different possibilities.
     
    The letter said not to bring anyone due to Covid (except interpreters or something like that), but I brought my husband either way (in case of a combo interview), while being aware that he might not be allowed in. At the entrance, after showing my interview letter, I let the guards know that I had a pending Removal of Conditions, reason why I brought my husband in case the officer decided for the combo interview. They allowed him in and said that the officer would decide then.
    I checked in, and waited about 15-20 min, when the officer called me. I let the officer know about my husband prior entering, to which the reply was that they would then call him in, if/when we need him.
    Turns out it was a combo interview, but no need for the husband. We went over both forms (first I-751, then N400), confirming/updating all the information. For information that needs to be updated (like employment, children...) they just ask you to check and sign (in a tablet) confirming the updated info.
    When I uploaded the files when applying for N400, I mistakenly uploaded the wrong Tax documents, only noticing the error the day prior to the interview. So I brought the correct tax transcripts, and the officer scanned them to add those to my process.
     
    My case is fairly easy. We never moved; never stayed out of the country for long; we got one kid after the marriage; no prior marriages or other kids; we got joint bank acct and credit card; all our vehicles have the title with both our names on it; we always filled our tax as "married filing jointly". That might be why the officer didn't ask for the documents/pics/evidence. Nothing I brought was used or asked (aside from my identifying documents: passport, state ID, greencard).
     
    Today (next business day) is when they updated my case status for the N400. No updates for the I-751, and I don't quite care.

     
    My final impression/comments
    - Some people go crazy if something has changed in their process; I'm pretty sure some people here in VJ would have had almost a heart attack if they found out a day before the interview that they were missing most of the tax transcripts. At the end, no need to freak out, they update or add any missing document at the interview.
    - Even though they just ask for you alone, if you have a pending ROC, bring your spouse along; best to leave at their discretion, giving them the possibility to call your spouse or not.
    - They don't always ask for documents or further evidence. Bring them either way, you never know.
    - Each officer and case are different, so prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
    - Overall, the officer was really nice and straight forward.
    - Don't go crazy if they don't update your case status right away.
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    BioNat got a reaction from Deleting in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    Milwaukee field office, oath done.
    Interview was on June/24th. Oath was scheduled on June/27th for July/20th, 09:15.
    I arrived at 09:00, by 09:30 I was out the door already. Whomever needs to go to the Milwaukee one, no need to wait long.
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    BioNat got a reaction from JCruz12 in I-751 March 2021 Filers   
    Thanks to N400, this will soon be over.
    I applied to I-751 on 2021-03. Last update was on 2021-04-30 saying biometrics were reused. After that, only other communication was the 24 months extension letter received on 2021-10.
    I then applied to N400 on 2022-03, and finally had my interview last Friday (2022-06-24). Even though there had been no communication or change on the I-751, nor any mention of a combo interview, I went prepared for it anyways.
    I brought my spouse, just in case, but the officer ended up not needing him to come in. We basically went over the forms, updating it when needed, along with some basic questions. 
    Even though there has been an interview and I was approved, they didn't change the case status on the I-751, just on the N-400; but that's ok.

    My post on N-400 March 2022 Fillers has a bit more details
    https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/779951-n-400-march-2022-filers/page/9/
     
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    BioNat got a reaction from LoveBird in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    Milwaukee field office, oath done.
    Interview was on June/24th. Oath was scheduled on June/27th for July/20th, 09:15.
    I arrived at 09:00, by 09:30 I was out the door already. Whomever needs to go to the Milwaukee one, no need to wait long.
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    BioNat got a reaction from AnJay in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    Milwaukee field office, oath done.
    Interview was on June/24th. Oath was scheduled on June/27th for July/20th, 09:15.
    I arrived at 09:00, by 09:30 I was out the door already. Whomever needs to go to the Milwaukee one, no need to wait long.
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    BioNat got a reaction from LoveBird in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    I got my interview Friday, June 23th, Milwaukee field office, and interview scheduled. 
    Applied online 2022-03-03 - based on 3 years marriage 
    Interview scheduled on 2022-05-06
    Interview date: 2022-06-24
    Oath day: 2022-07-20
    I had pending ROC. Last update on that was 2021-04-30 saying biometrics were reused. After that, no update, only other communication was the 24 months extension letter received on 2021-10.
     
    N400 interview letter was just the standard one they send everybody, nothing mentioning the I-751 process.
    Not knowing, I prepared for the different possibilities.
     
    The letter said not to bring anyone due to Covid (except interpreters or something like that), but I brought my husband either way (in case of a combo interview), while being aware that he might not be allowed in. At the entrance, after showing my interview letter, I let the guards know that I had a pending Removal of Conditions, reason why I brought my husband in case the officer decided for the combo interview. They allowed him in and said that the officer would decide then.
    I checked in, and waited about 15-20 min, when the officer called me. I let the officer know about my husband prior entering, to which the reply was that they would then call him in, if/when we need him.
    Turns out it was a combo interview, but no need for the husband. We went over both forms (first I-751, then N400), confirming/updating all the information. For information that needs to be updated (like employment, children...) they just ask you to check and sign (in a tablet) confirming the updated info.
    When I uploaded the files when applying for N400, I mistakenly uploaded the wrong Tax documents, only noticing the error the day prior to the interview. So I brought the correct tax transcripts, and the officer scanned them to add those to my process.
     
    My case is fairly easy. We never moved; never stayed out of the country for long; we got one kid after the marriage; no prior marriages or other kids; we got joint bank acct and credit card; all our vehicles have the title with both our names on it; we always filled our tax as "married filing jointly". That might be why the officer didn't ask for the documents/pics/evidence. Nothing I brought was used or asked (aside from my identifying documents: passport, state ID, greencard).
     
    Today (next business day) is when they updated my case status for the N400. No updates for the I-751, and I don't quite care.

     
    My final impression/comments
    - Some people go crazy if something has changed in their process; I'm pretty sure some people here in VJ would have had almost a heart attack if they found out a day before the interview that they were missing most of the tax transcripts. At the end, no need to freak out, they update or add any missing document at the interview.
    - Even though they just ask for you alone, if you have a pending ROC, bring your spouse along; best to leave at their discretion, giving them the possibility to call your spouse or not.
    - They don't always ask for documents or further evidence. Bring them either way, you never know.
    - Each officer and case are different, so prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
    - Overall, the officer was really nice and straight forward.
    - Don't go crazy if they don't update your case status right away.
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    BioNat got a reaction from Imani in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    I got my interview Friday, June 23th, Milwaukee field office, and interview scheduled. 
    Applied online 2022-03-03 - based on 3 years marriage 
    Interview scheduled on 2022-05-06
    Interview date: 2022-06-24
    Oath day: 2022-07-20
    I had pending ROC. Last update on that was 2021-04-30 saying biometrics were reused. After that, no update, only other communication was the 24 months extension letter received on 2021-10.
     
    N400 interview letter was just the standard one they send everybody, nothing mentioning the I-751 process.
    Not knowing, I prepared for the different possibilities.
     
    The letter said not to bring anyone due to Covid (except interpreters or something like that), but I brought my husband either way (in case of a combo interview), while being aware that he might not be allowed in. At the entrance, after showing my interview letter, I let the guards know that I had a pending Removal of Conditions, reason why I brought my husband in case the officer decided for the combo interview. They allowed him in and said that the officer would decide then.
    I checked in, and waited about 15-20 min, when the officer called me. I let the officer know about my husband prior entering, to which the reply was that they would then call him in, if/when we need him.
    Turns out it was a combo interview, but no need for the husband. We went over both forms (first I-751, then N400), confirming/updating all the information. For information that needs to be updated (like employment, children...) they just ask you to check and sign (in a tablet) confirming the updated info.
    When I uploaded the files when applying for N400, I mistakenly uploaded the wrong Tax documents, only noticing the error the day prior to the interview. So I brought the correct tax transcripts, and the officer scanned them to add those to my process.
     
    My case is fairly easy. We never moved; never stayed out of the country for long; we got one kid after the marriage; no prior marriages or other kids; we got joint bank acct and credit card; all our vehicles have the title with both our names on it; we always filled our tax as "married filing jointly". That might be why the officer didn't ask for the documents/pics/evidence. Nothing I brought was used or asked (aside from my identifying documents: passport, state ID, greencard).
     
    Today (next business day) is when they updated my case status for the N400. No updates for the I-751, and I don't quite care.

     
    My final impression/comments
    - Some people go crazy if something has changed in their process; I'm pretty sure some people here in VJ would have had almost a heart attack if they found out a day before the interview that they were missing most of the tax transcripts. At the end, no need to freak out, they update or add any missing document at the interview.
    - Even though they just ask for you alone, if you have a pending ROC, bring your spouse along; best to leave at their discretion, giving them the possibility to call your spouse or not.
    - They don't always ask for documents or further evidence. Bring them either way, you never know.
    - Each officer and case are different, so prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
    - Overall, the officer was really nice and straight forward.
    - Don't go crazy if they don't update your case status right away.
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    BioNat reacted to Suze1 in Updating with Social Security office after naturalization - questions   
    UPDATE:
    Received the passport back today, hand delivered via UPS!!!!
    Only took 5 days total!!! And that includes over the weekend!
     
    STATUS
    01/29/2021 Friday           - Mailed the form and passport to the local SSA Office via USPS
    02/01/2021 Monday       - USPS shows package was delivered
    02/02/2021 Tuesday       - Spoke with local SSA Office. Was told that receipt was not in their system yet; said could take 7-10 days to be scanned and put in the system; another 7-10 days for work-at-home SSA agent to process it.
    02/03/2021 Wednesday -  RECEIVED PASSPORT BACK and LETTER saying we would receive the SS card within two weeks!!!
     
    Glad that is over!!!
    Next - DMV!
     
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    BioNat reacted to BayBearea-deleted in Passport Application   
    Yup. Their stapling triggered my OCD and made me suffer from it. They drilled holes on our expensive NC without our permission!!!
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    BioNat reacted to AnJay in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    Thank you for posting your experience! Mine will be on august at Milwaukee:) I was kinda hoping for the same day for Oath , but I guess it won’t happen haha. 
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    BioNat got a reaction from cm17 in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    I got my interview Friday, June 23th, Milwaukee field office, and interview scheduled. 
    Applied online 2022-03-03 - based on 3 years marriage 
    Interview scheduled on 2022-05-06
    Interview date: 2022-06-24
    Oath day: 2022-07-20
    I had pending ROC. Last update on that was 2021-04-30 saying biometrics were reused. After that, no update, only other communication was the 24 months extension letter received on 2021-10.
     
    N400 interview letter was just the standard one they send everybody, nothing mentioning the I-751 process.
    Not knowing, I prepared for the different possibilities.
     
    The letter said not to bring anyone due to Covid (except interpreters or something like that), but I brought my husband either way (in case of a combo interview), while being aware that he might not be allowed in. At the entrance, after showing my interview letter, I let the guards know that I had a pending Removal of Conditions, reason why I brought my husband in case the officer decided for the combo interview. They allowed him in and said that the officer would decide then.
    I checked in, and waited about 15-20 min, when the officer called me. I let the officer know about my husband prior entering, to which the reply was that they would then call him in, if/when we need him.
    Turns out it was a combo interview, but no need for the husband. We went over both forms (first I-751, then N400), confirming/updating all the information. For information that needs to be updated (like employment, children...) they just ask you to check and sign (in a tablet) confirming the updated info.
    When I uploaded the files when applying for N400, I mistakenly uploaded the wrong Tax documents, only noticing the error the day prior to the interview. So I brought the correct tax transcripts, and the officer scanned them to add those to my process.
     
    My case is fairly easy. We never moved; never stayed out of the country for long; we got one kid after the marriage; no prior marriages or other kids; we got joint bank acct and credit card; all our vehicles have the title with both our names on it; we always filled our tax as "married filing jointly". That might be why the officer didn't ask for the documents/pics/evidence. Nothing I brought was used or asked (aside from my identifying documents: passport, state ID, greencard).
     
    Today (next business day) is when they updated my case status for the N400. No updates for the I-751, and I don't quite care.

     
    My final impression/comments
    - Some people go crazy if something has changed in their process; I'm pretty sure some people here in VJ would have had almost a heart attack if they found out a day before the interview that they were missing most of the tax transcripts. At the end, no need to freak out, they update or add any missing document at the interview.
    - Even though they just ask for you alone, if you have a pending ROC, bring your spouse along; best to leave at their discretion, giving them the possibility to call your spouse or not.
    - They don't always ask for documents or further evidence. Bring them either way, you never know.
    - Each officer and case are different, so prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
    - Overall, the officer was really nice and straight forward.
    - Don't go crazy if they don't update your case status right away.
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    BioNat got a reaction from cm17 in I-751 March 2021 Filers   
    Thanks to N400, this will soon be over.
    I applied to I-751 on 2021-03. Last update was on 2021-04-30 saying biometrics were reused. After that, only other communication was the 24 months extension letter received on 2021-10.
    I then applied to N400 on 2022-03, and finally had my interview last Friday (2022-06-24). Even though there had been no communication or change on the I-751, nor any mention of a combo interview, I went prepared for it anyways.
    I brought my spouse, just in case, but the officer ended up not needing him to come in. We basically went over the forms, updating it when needed, along with some basic questions. 
    Even though there has been an interview and I was approved, they didn't change the case status on the I-751, just on the N-400; but that's ok.

    My post on N-400 March 2022 Fillers has a bit more details
    https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/779951-n-400-march-2022-filers/page/9/
     
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    BioNat got a reaction from AnJay in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    I got my interview Friday, June 23th, Milwaukee field office, and interview scheduled. 
    Applied online 2022-03-03 - based on 3 years marriage 
    Interview scheduled on 2022-05-06
    Interview date: 2022-06-24
    Oath day: 2022-07-20
    I had pending ROC. Last update on that was 2021-04-30 saying biometrics were reused. After that, no update, only other communication was the 24 months extension letter received on 2021-10.
     
    N400 interview letter was just the standard one they send everybody, nothing mentioning the I-751 process.
    Not knowing, I prepared for the different possibilities.
     
    The letter said not to bring anyone due to Covid (except interpreters or something like that), but I brought my husband either way (in case of a combo interview), while being aware that he might not be allowed in. At the entrance, after showing my interview letter, I let the guards know that I had a pending Removal of Conditions, reason why I brought my husband in case the officer decided for the combo interview. They allowed him in and said that the officer would decide then.
    I checked in, and waited about 15-20 min, when the officer called me. I let the officer know about my husband prior entering, to which the reply was that they would then call him in, if/when we need him.
    Turns out it was a combo interview, but no need for the husband. We went over both forms (first I-751, then N400), confirming/updating all the information. For information that needs to be updated (like employment, children...) they just ask you to check and sign (in a tablet) confirming the updated info.
    When I uploaded the files when applying for N400, I mistakenly uploaded the wrong Tax documents, only noticing the error the day prior to the interview. So I brought the correct tax transcripts, and the officer scanned them to add those to my process.
     
    My case is fairly easy. We never moved; never stayed out of the country for long; we got one kid after the marriage; no prior marriages or other kids; we got joint bank acct and credit card; all our vehicles have the title with both our names on it; we always filled our tax as "married filing jointly". That might be why the officer didn't ask for the documents/pics/evidence. Nothing I brought was used or asked (aside from my identifying documents: passport, state ID, greencard).
     
    Today (next business day) is when they updated my case status for the N400. No updates for the I-751, and I don't quite care.

     
    My final impression/comments
    - Some people go crazy if something has changed in their process; I'm pretty sure some people here in VJ would have had almost a heart attack if they found out a day before the interview that they were missing most of the tax transcripts. At the end, no need to freak out, they update or add any missing document at the interview.
    - Even though they just ask for you alone, if you have a pending ROC, bring your spouse along; best to leave at their discretion, giving them the possibility to call your spouse or not.
    - They don't always ask for documents or further evidence. Bring them either way, you never know.
    - Each officer and case are different, so prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
    - Overall, the officer was really nice and straight forward.
    - Don't go crazy if they don't update your case status right away.
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    BioNat got a reaction from Muhammad369 in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    Got the interview letter today, dated as May 6th. I filled on 03/03. Milwaukee office
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    BioNat reacted to alfred0v in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    I applied based on the 5 year rule.
    Thank you! Yeah it was fast and I was not expecting to take the oath on the same day. I felt like I was not even dressed that nice lol. Glad it's finally over.
  16. Like
    BioNat reacted to alfred0v in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    I just became a US Citizen today after the interview at the Hialeah, FL in the Miami area, right after I passed the test I was given a paper and waited to be called to take the oath among other 15 more people, looks like this office does everything on the same day. I was just asked for my passports so make sure you bring those the day of your interview if you have travel overseas, also make sure you go over your application as far as dates of employment and addresses where you have lived because the officer might ask you those good luck to all of you!
    Application sent: 03/11/22
    Interview and Oath: 06/15/22
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    BioNat reacted to orimai in U.S. Mexico Border & Visas   
    Remind me of what? Wanting to stick to the topic? Forget it. I can't believe how butt hurt and sensitive people have become. Forget it.
  18. Like
    BioNat got a reaction from PEF in Extension letter for state DL?   
    Finding out is not that much of an issue at least. So far the replies are all positive. Here I had zero issues with my DMV in WI.
    If you come by a DMV that the agent and their supervisor are unsure or unwilling, just say thank you and march over a different DMV. In that case, the issue is with the DMV employee, for you meet the criteria, and going to a different DMV you'll get to talk to a different employee that might just do their job.
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    BioNat got a reaction from Mike E in Question about filing my Citizenship   
    Ok, let's go with definitions and what the law says
     
    8 CFR 316.10 Good moral character.
    (b) Finding of a lack of good moral character.
    (2) An applicant shall be found to lack good moral character if during the statutory period the applicant:
    (iii) Violated any law of the United States, any State, or any foreign country relating to a controlled substance, provided that the violation was not a single offense for simple possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana;
     
    Now we have to go with the definitions to know what is a controlled substance
    21 USC 802: Definitions
    (6) The term "controlled substance" means a drug or other substance, or immediate precursor, included in schedule I, II, III, IV, or V of part B of this subchapter. (...).
    I looked at Part B and I saw marihuana in §812 Schedule I (c)(10)
     
    Ok, let's continue looking more definitions in §802:
    (44) The term "felony drug offense" means an offense that is punishable by imprisonment for more than one year under any law of the United States or of a State or foreign country that prohibits or restricts conduct relating to narcotic drugs, marihuana, anabolic steroids, or depressant or stimulant substances.
     
    Now we have marihuana mentioned in two different definitions tied to situations that would bar Naturalization.
    Let’s see what they consider to be “marihuana”, still in §802:
    (16)(A) Subject to subparagraph (B), the term "marihuana" means all parts of the plant Cannabis sativa L., whether growing or not; the seeds thereof; the resin extracted from any part of such plant; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such plant, its seeds or resin.
    (B) The term "marihuana" does not include-
    (i) hemp, as defined in section 1639o of title 7; or
    (ii) the mature stalks of such plant, fiber produced from such stalks, oil or cake made from the seeds of such plant, any other compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such mature stalks (except the resin extracted therefrom), fiber, oil, or cake, or the sterilized seed of such plant which is incapable of germination.
     
    So here we have some direct definitions from which you might be able to tell if your situation would fall within that category or not. Let's just make sure we have the definition of hemp, which is one of that exclusions:
    7 USC 1639o: Definitions
    (1) Hemp
    The term "hemp" means the plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of that plant, including the seeds thereof and all derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts, and salts of isomers, whether growing or not, with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.
     
    Well, CBD products usually fall into that hemp category (not marihuana, not a controlled substance). However, you mentioned that there’s medical marijuana research. So I’d presume that it’s not CBD, but THC or other endocannabinoids (which are not mentioned, thus not controlled). A Biopharmaceutical company usually likes to stay on the good side of the law, and probably have the necessary permits to do research on controlled substances (remember, controlled substances are the bread and butter of pharmaceutical companies).
     
    I could not find the specific law, cos it would require more digging, but you can see from this report (https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IN/IN11503) that “The Schedule I status of marijuana means that it is strictly regulated by federal authorities, regardless of state regulations and laws, and its growth, distribution, and possession (regardless of recreational or medicinal purposes) are prohibited under federal law aside from activities related to lawful research”
    Otherwise, anyone working for almost every pharmaceutical ever or lab would be in big trouble.
     
     
    If you are not comfortable or used to read and understand laws (or think your company is doing unlawful research), seek legal council.
     
  20. Like
    BioNat reacted to AnJay in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    Good luck with the interview! Don’t forget to share the experience since I am at the same field office  I skipped ROC because our GC interview was exactly 1 day after our 2 year marriage anniversary lol so they told me I don’t have to do it and I received 10 year GC
  21. Like
    BioNat got a reaction from AnJay in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    The funny part is that in the online account it still says 13.5 months. They really should have a better ETA, one that updates depending on your status at least.
     
    Yeah, I've been seeing waiting times ranging from 4 to 7 months lately, even for Milwaukee (at least for the very few I've seen for MKE), hopefully yours will update soon. ROC on the other hand... that's a completely different timeframe, mine still hasn't updated since April 2021. Most likely will be a joined interview, but I'd very much like if they would do a favor of updating the I-751 to show that... I don't want to risk like a couple of cases I've seen here where it was not a joint interview and they could not move forward with N400 approval cos they had to wait for the I-751. 
  22. Like
    BioNat got a reaction from AnJay in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    Oh, forgot to say the date. It's schedule for June like most of others that have been updating their status in the thread these past few days; June 24th.
    Mine is marriage based.
  23. Like
    BioNat got a reaction from M@K12 in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    Got the interview letter today, dated as May 6th. I filled on 03/03. Milwaukee office
  24. Like
    BioNat got a reaction from AnJay in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    Got the interview letter today, dated as May 6th. I filled on 03/03. Milwaukee office
  25. Like
    BioNat got a reaction from NatalieP136 in N-400 March 2022 Filers   
    Got the interview letter today, dated as May 6th. I filled on 03/03. Milwaukee office
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