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Houston N400 (Naturalization)
Application electronically filed: Dec. 20, 2017

Bio metrics Apt: Feb. 20, 2018

Interview Date Scheduled: Jan. 15

My lawyer had word in July of this year (2018) that my case had cleared the national center for background checks etc. so, it's been sitting at the Houston Center since then- however, the estimated time for my case is Feb 2019-a tad early!

I've been an LPR for more than 50 years- I'm an adoptee from South Korea- At age 25, I discovered my parents never filed for my naturalization post adoption. In the 1990's, USCIS told me I could be prosecuted and deported for having (unknowingly) voted as a citizen. Lawyers told me not to file.

I work for a national campaign advocating for changes to the Child Citizenship Act of 2001, that granted all adoptees auto citizenship except for those of us who had already turned 18. If you're an inter country adoptee who has not been naturalized and need advise, please find us online, Adoptee Rights Campaign.

I'll update after my interview. Thanks to all for sharing your experiences, I've followed this forum for a year- all info is helpful as this process is extremely stressful!
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