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Connecticut - waiting for rescheduling of de-scheduled interview
Anyone in CT waiting for rescheduling of de-scheduled interview due to COVID?
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Passport in South Carolina
Hi there, anybody applied their passport in South Carolina state and having their application processed in Charleston office.
I called the Customer Care and I was advised that the application is being processed in Charleston.
Can find any details of Charleston agency to see which Phase they are on.
I applied in March-15 just before shutdown and still waiting.

Any recent experience shared is greatly appreciated.
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Biometrics
Reading through the various posts it looks like a lot of us are waiting on biometrics appointments. I’ve also seen comments were people claim to of heard from various sources about biometrics appointment is being delayed until 2021 or a variety of other dates. I thought I would start this thread and ask anyone who’s heard various stories about when biometrics will begin to post the replies here
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what if i travel back to the country,
Hi All,
 I have one question which puzzles me a lot. you might help me to decide what is the best decision would be.

I got my green card (10 yrs) thru marriage to USC. But before the marriage, I applied for asylum based on my sexual orientation and later drew it before its interview date.

 I'm wondering if I travel back to my country for emergency situation , would that be problem later when I apply for citizenship? what's your thoughts and experience any one please share your experience?
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Break of Continuous Residence Due to Covid-19
I am an American citizen but write from Brazil, a country where I lived from 2004 to 2015. I married a Brazilian in 2008 and in 2015 we moved to the US. In early 2018, my wife applied for US citizenship on the basis of completing three years of permanent residency. She had her interview in April 2019 and was told she had passed the English and civics portions but that, due to our frequent trips abroad in 2015 over a span of five months, they would have to study our travels and that this would delay her case by "a few weeks". These "few weeks" passed the USCIS's own 3 month resolution rule and ultimately turned into 16 months, a period that saw my wife contact the USCIS call center as frequently as allowed.

In October of 2019, we embarked on an around the world trip, which took us to five countries until Covid forced us to stop when were in São Paulo. We had always planned on returning to the US in March so my wife would not pass more than 6 consecutive months outside the US. Unfortunately, she became so terrified of the risks of flying and my membership in a high risk category (I am 61), that was just bunkered down in our Airbnb apartment in São Paulo until she was summoned to an interview at the USCIS in the US this week. She traveled to the US alone for her interview, extremely nervous about doing so.

The agent who interviewed her this time was sympathetic to her case but now has to see next week with their USCIS office attorney if there would be a precedent for waiving the 6 month rule due to the Coronavirus. Otherwise we will be asked to prove continuous residence in the US, something I doubt we can do as all our possessions are in a self-storage unit in the US but we did not continue to rent an apartment there. Since October, we have not really resided anywhere in a traditional sense.

Assuming the worst, is this a matter we could appeal to a judge? She never would have been in the situation if her case file took so long to be studied and the coronavirus had not affected us all.
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Passport timeline is roughly 14 days
Hey Guys, despite what you see on the United States Department of State website regarding passports, it is actually very fast. I applied three weeks ago and I received my passport yesterday.
Please go ahead and apply. My passport came with my naturalization certificate as well. Very pleased because I was expecting it to take 4 months or so.
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Passport timeline NYC
Just an update regarding passport timeline:
I sent my papers to the passport agency 7/24. Today (8/7) I get an email that I will receive my passport book and card on or around 08/15/2020.
So total waiting time is less then a month
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Dallas field office Citizenship interview and oad path ceremonyth
Can any one tell about Citizenship interview at dallas field office .
Are they conducting oath simultaneously or at later date.
My interview is on 27th August 2020.
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Biometrics in NY State
Has anyone received biometrics appointment letter recently? Since June 4th in NYS State?
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Interview, Alexandria VA
Hello everyone,
Did anyone from Virginia received interview scheduled letter?
Please share your experience.

Thank you 🙏
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