N400 Submitted Online -4/10/2021- Washington D.C. FO. Estimated time to decision 8 months.
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It's hard to give you specifics, seen as I had over 1000 pages, but it was joint insurance policies (rental, pet, car), leases, college transcripts, joint banking and credit cards, travel (flight tickets and hotels), photos with family, state tax returns that were filed jointly, a vet bill that listed both our names, and joint railcard we had for the U.K.Originally posted by iceman81 View PostHi. What are the documents you submitted?
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I was pleasantly surprised that USCIS estimated it would only take 8 months to make a decision. I have always been pretty lucky with USCIS processing times. My I-485 was approved in 93 days (processing time showed over 6 months) and my i-751 in 9 months (processing time showed over 14 months at Nebraska). I was also lucky enough to get a biometric reuse letter.Originally posted by rkk09 View PostHi,
As per USCIS processing time for Application for Naturalization at Washington DC is 12.5 to 15.5 Months. And case inquiry date is January 01, 2020. This is today's update( April 16, 2021)
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Thank you.Originally posted by longee94 View Post
It's hard to give you specifics, seen as I had over 1000 pages, but it was joint insurance policies (rental, pet, car), leases, college transcripts, joint banking and credit cards, travel (flight tickets and hotels), photos with family, state tax returns that were filed jointly, a vet bill that listed both our names, and joint railcard we had for the U.K.
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Originally posted by longee94 View PostOriginally posted by weicaihong28 View Postwhat documents did you submit?
It's hard to give you specifics, seen as I had over 1000 pages, but it was joint insurance policies (rental, pet, car), leases, college transcripts, joint banking and credit cards, travel (flight tickets and hotels), photos with family, state tax returns that were filed jointly, a vet bill that listed both our names, and joint railcard we had for the U.K.
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