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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from sheima in N-400 Filers @ New York City, Queens and Long Island Field Offices   
    Ok. I guess it depends on your address or maybe they are using various locations due to COVID. 
    My son’s OC is on 4/26
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from Laniakean in N-400 Filers @ New York City, Queens and Long Island Field Offices   
    Awesome. Congrats to your wife. 
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from NjK in N-400 Filers @ New York City, Queens and Long Island Field Offices   
    Congrats. 
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from Gand2018 in N-400 February 2022 Filers   
    Congrats. Yay
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from NJMarch18 in N-400 February 2022 Filers   
    Congrats on becoming a citizen. Yay!
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from Unshakable Faith in N-400 September 2021 Filers   
    Awesome cakes!!
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    kcoyclay1 reacted to Lana_17 in N-400 February 2022 Filers   
    Filed Feb 5, just received the notice in the mail. Not even an email notification lol. Interview set for July 15, Baltimore field office. Time to study! 
    Thanks for the app recommendation I will definitely be using it. 
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from Lana_17 in N-400 February 2022 Filers   
    You will definitely do well. This is a great app! Just listen daily and you will be set. See below 
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/citizen-now/id1492938869. You can find it in your App Store if you don’t have an iPhone. It’s called citizen now. 
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    kcoyclay1 reacted to Crazy Cat in Rough N400 interview with Junior Officer   
    I just can't see a non-military member EVER submitting a picture wearing a military uniform.  That just doesn't make any sense to me.  Never, ever submit evidence which will allow USCIS to misinterpret.  In fact, it would absolutely raise questions.  Good luck. I'm not sure how this will end.
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from shakeyy in N-400 September 2021 Filers   
    Congrats
    Yippeee
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from Unshakable Faith in N-400 September 2021 Filers   
    Hi guys,
    just to update you. This is my son’s journey for N-400
     
    9/15/21 - RECEIVED DATE
    9/20/21 - CASE IS BEING WORKED ON
    2/18/22 - INTERVIEW SCHEDULE NOTICE EMAIL
    2/26/22 - INTERVIEW LETTER RECEIVED FOR INTERVIEW DATE ON 4/7/22 AT FEDERAL PLAZA
    4/7/22- INTERVIEW PASSED
    4/7/22 - OATH CEREMONY SCHEDULED
    4/7/22 -OATH CEREMONY CANCELED
    4/8/22 - OATH CEREMONY SCHEDULED AND LETTER MAILED
    4/15/22 -OATH CEREMONY  LETTER RECEIVED
    4/26/22 - OATH CEREMONY AT FEDERAL PLAZA
     
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from Trif2018 in N-400 February 2022 Filers   
    My son’s case was being actively reviewed from September to February then he got an update for interview being scheduled. That was 5 months later. This was NY. My older son applied in Florida on the day my younger son was scheduled and within 6 weeks he had his interview and same day oath. Both became citizens in April but it depends on the state. There are others waiting over a year for some states so it’s just a waiting game. 
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from MKM in N-400 February 2022 Filers   
    Yay!!! Congrats! I’m dancing with you 💃💃💃💃
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from scotty2009 in Should I reschedule my interview?   
    Awesome!! Congrats. Thanks for the update in this thread. 
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    kcoyclay1 reacted to CanadaEx in Late for Naturalization Interview   
    Thank you @kcoyclay1 for your kind words.
    -CanadaEx
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    kcoyclay1 reacted to scotty2009 in Should I reschedule my interview?   
    Hello! I may have updated in another thread, but I passed the interview and got my oath taking almost a week after. I am a citizen now 😊 none was asked about my work and tax transcripts. I was not asked for any documentation except my SSN card, but the IO decided not to take a photocopy of that. I had a pretty smooth interview. 
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from scotty2009 in Should I reschedule my interview?   
    I hope we get an update. My sons and I each filed 5 years rule. We were never asked for tax documents. Both sons became citizens last month; I was in 2014. 
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    kcoyclay1 reacted to Family in Should I reschedule my interview?   
    You will NOT be asked for proof that you did NOT FILE. You will not even be asked to SHOW taxes that you DID file, Even the uploads ( marriage/ divorce) will not be asked for and were not required…just answers. And please trust me some people don’t remember dates for 4 divorces ..and all that is needed is UNK ( unknown). 

    They will look at your green card, review questions on the application ( name , dob etc…) ask you the civics and you will be finished a few minutes.
     
     
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    kcoyclay1 reacted to Burnpro23 in N400 interview rfe but status inline for oath ceremony   
    Probably because you were out of the states longer than 6 months? Either way I think you are already approved so you don't need to worry about it.
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from JE2020 in N-400 February 2022 Filers   
    My so had gotten a similar update in Feb and within 2 weeks he was scheduled for his interview. He’s now a citizen.  You’ll get your notice  soon
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from CG&LGG in N-400 February 2022 Filers   
    Lol. I visits from time to time to see if anyone has posted. Hope there will be touches from USCIS  soon for those who are still waiting
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from shila75 in N-400 September 2021 Filers   
    Yes I was. I saw the letter. It is set for April 26th. The first scheduled oath ceremony that was canceled was also for the same date but an earlier time. I got that letter yesterday as it was already mailed. Should get the new one by Saturday. Thanks again for the info. 
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    kcoyclay1 reacted to Qian in Expeditious Naturalization (INA319B)-A Complete Experience Report   
    319B category still seems to be rather unfamiliar by many, even by who are eligible for, especially non-military applicants.
    I had been looking for 319B (civilian) info on the internet with very little luck. Few posts I found was from years ago, so I decided to share my experience with up-to-date info, document list, procedure, and even quote of T2 officers' email,  to contribute my part in return of the great support I have got from VisaJourney. As well as for the future 319B applicants’ references.
     
    I was a 6 months conditional LPR when I applied for citizenship, and I became a US citizen in 3.5 months. I applied for both of my Green Card and citizenship from overseas. A few attorneys I had consulted with didn't want to take my case because “I don’t live in the States”. Thanks to USCIS website and Visa Journey, I managed to do it myself without any glitches.
     
    If you are a spouse of a US citizen employed abroad, you might be eligible for the expeditious naturalization under INA319B too.
     
    So, here’s the information and I hope it helps.
     
    My category, 319B is for the spouse of USC employed aboard in qualifying employments.
     
    First, timelines
    Married: Jan 07 2017
    I-130 NOA1: Apr 19 2017
    GC date: Jun 23 2018
     
    N-400 NOA: Dec 24 2018 (Day 1)
    Interview scheduled: Mar 5 2019  (Day 71)
    Interview scheduled for: Mar 26 2019 (Day 92)
    Oath scheduled: Mar 29 2019
    Oath: Apr 11 2019  (Day 108)
     
    Second, a few key points when filing:
    -      LPR at the time of filing N-400
    -      Married more than one year when filing, and remain in a bona fide marital reunion with the USC spouse up until the Oath
    -      The USC spouse works for an American firm or corporation engaged in whole or in part in the development of foreign trade and commerce of the United States, or a subsidiary thereof (* Note #1)
    -      The qualifying employment is scheduled for at least one year at the time of filing 
    -      No pending I-751
    -      Free to choose the location for interview within the U.S.
    -      No requirements in terms of continuous residence and physical presence within the U.S.
    -      No need to file I-751 if the Oath happens before the 90 days window of  lifting of conditions (if you have reached 90 days, or have pending i751, you will have to do ROC first)
    -      Be present in the U.S. for the interview and oath
    -      Depart the U.S. and live with the USC spouse within 45 days after naturalization
    -      Do NOT forget TWO photos and TWO sets of fingerprint cards in a sealed envelop
     
    NOTE #1: “engaged in whole or in part in the development of foreign trade and commerce of the United States” is the trickiest part. Translation: Not all US companies’ overseas assignment posts are qualified. The key factor is that whether the nature of the overseas assignment benefits the US or not.
    For example, if a US company with thousands employees is manufacturing generators in Asia and sells them to the world, and the revenue goes back to the Asia entity, that might not qualify. Whereas if the US manufacturing company makes high-end audio components in the States, and the employee in Asia is to develop the Asian market, that would qualify. Also, if a US engineer consultancy firm only with 5 employees to provide consultancy services in Asia and send the production work back to the States, it would qualify.
     
    Third, my document list
    -      Forms: N400, I551, etc.
    -      Supporting documents (general, all photocopies): cover letter (* NOTE #2), Passports (both parties), birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce decree, police clearance cert
    -      Supporting documents(employment): company letter(*NOTE #3), business license, offer of employment(*NOTE #4)
    -      Supporting documents(overseas residency): lease, bills, tax returns, local bank accounts, etc.
    -      Supporting documents (intention of re-establishment of US residency (*NOTE #5)): property deed, bills, US bank account statements, etc.
     
    NOTE #2 Cover letter contains: why you qualify for 319B and proof, your intention of residing with you USC spouse and proof,  your intention of re-establishing residency in the US after your spouse’s oversea assignment
     
    NOTE #3 Company letter contains: the nature of the company, if the company is wholly or partially owned by the US, the nature of the employee’s employment and overseas assignment, anticipated period of the overseas assignment, a mention of the name of the spouse to be naturalized
     
    NOTE #4 Offer of Employment, focus on the job description (how the employee’s job is benefiting the US economy), the duration of the overseas post (must be over a year from the time of N-400 filing)
     
    NOTE #5 To show your intention of re-establishing your US residency, you need to write up a statement stating so. Ideally accompanied by supporting documents, such as, US saving accounts, property purchase, pension savings, etc.
     
    Forth, the procedure
    (This is mine-applying from overseas. Cases may vary)
    1.    Submit your application- N400 along with supporting documents
    (Read the N400 instructions on USCIS website to determine where to send)
    2.    If you send TWO sets of fingerprint cards, you might be OK (depending on countries where you send from)
    3.    USCIS might send you a RFE to request FD258 (FBI specified fingerprint cards with an envelop to seal the cards) with instructions on where to send back
    4.    Go to a USCIS international field office, or embassy, or a police station where directed by the embassy, to get fingerprints taken. Enclose the cards in an envelop with signature and seal on the flap
    5.    Wait…
    6.    USCIS would contact you, and ask you to pick a date and time for interview
    In my case, I got an email from a Tier 2 officer asking me to indicate a date and time that I’m available for interview (*NOTE#6)
    7.    Get on the plane for your interview
    8.    They might give you the result after interview or not (depending on if your interviewer has the authority to approve your case)
    Mine didn’t get a result after the interview because “you case is uncomment, we need more review”
    9.    Three days later, I got a call from USCIS (Dallas) that they have date and time for me 
    10.I changed my ticket and attended my Oath Ceremony. The officer was still a little confused at the check-in seeing my conditional Green Card and without a ROC. 
    So, I was asked to sit aside while other candidates were seated for the ceremony, when the officer went back to the office to search my case in the computer. But she came back in time and let me in for the ceremony. 
     
    NOTE #6, document check list from the T2 officer 
    Once the interview was scheduled, the officer kindly sent me an additional document check list- addition to the general list on the interview letter. See below:
    (Luckily, nothing was new than I had already submitted, so I just brought the originals with me. At the interview, the interviewer didn't even go through the documents, simply checked if everything was there, and scanned them (I guess) for the supervisor to review.)
     
    US spouse birth certificate
    Marriage certificate
    Statement from employer that includes the following:
    ·         Name and nature of employer
    ·         Employing entity is owned in whole or in part by the United States
    ·         Employing entity is engaged in whole or in part in the development of the foreign trade and commerce of the United States
    ·         Nature of the activity/duties of the US citizen and spouse
    ·         Anticipated period of employment abroad
     
    Category of Qualifying employment abroad
     
    Last, now you are a citizen but you have to leave the US right away
     
    We booked the tickets back to Singapore for the interview and had to change it for the Oath. 
    Our departure date was 2 days after the ceremony, and my tickets were booked under my old passport and name.
    So, I made an appointment for passport with the embassy as soon as I got the oath date, and I decided to leave the US using my old passport.
    At the airline check-in, they DID ask about my green card, which never happened before when I left the US. I think there must be some sort of remarks on my documents that the airline can see, like “the traveller’ s GC has been cancelled”.  Luckily, they were understanding enough to let me go with my old passport.
    I applied my passport in the US embassy in Singapore yesterday.
    The officer there was also confused that why I didn’t apply in the US, and how comes I got my citizenship while living in Singapore. But when I explained the 319B category, everything just came together.
     
    So, there you have it, the complete guide/experience of 319B for non-military applicants.
     
    My package has travelled to many places and managed to get to where and whom it needed to go. My biggest conclusion/take-away from this immigration process is that the system is quite established, reasonable, and fair, and if you follow the rules and the instructions, you will get there.
     
    Please, my fellow applicants, have confidence and faith in the process, and be patient. 
     
    If anyone has any questions, I would love to help wherever I can.
     
    Best luck to you all! God bless. 
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from abfar in N-400 Filers @ New York City, Queens and Long Island Field Offices   
    Ok. I guess it depends on your address or maybe they are using various locations due to COVID. 
    My son’s OC is on 4/26
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    kcoyclay1 got a reaction from CG&LGG in N-400 February 2022 Filers   
    I really don’t know but with 3yrs rule early citizenship is based on marriage so I guess they review stuff for viability; just my assumption. I don’t think it makes anything go faster though. Cases may be different based on what is presented. 
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