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PROBLEMS WITH FILLING OUT N-400?
First , I just want to thank those who ask questions here because just so you know , your answered questions help us all and we appreciate you .

Anyone have trouble with the pdf applicartion file . Like entering the number or symbol on the A-number or filling out apartment number , etc on the form because it doesn't click (some tabs work but not some other tabs) ?

How do i troubleshoot this ? I've tried several browsers and even restarted my computer but not avail and I'm wondering if any one has gone through and solved this problem ? Please explain how I fix it ?

And if you're wondering why can't I just file online its because I am filing via military service and will have to fill it online (confirmed this with the customer service on the hotline) .

Also , anyone filed through MN through marriage , job or military ? How was your experience and timeline?

Please let me know here and thank you for taking time to read through .

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Atlanta
I would like to share with with you guys because this forum helped me so much.
I applied in Atlanta for N400 on 3 years mariage base.

- Oct 19 2019: I submitted my application online
- Oct 26 2019: I received letter for biometrics appointment
- Nov 15 2019: I did my biometrics
- Dec 05 2019: We scheduled your interview
- Jan 14 2020: interview date and online status changed to application approved that same day
-Jan 16 2020: We scheduled your naturalisation ceremony
- And today feb 07 2020: I officially become a US citizen.

The whole process was pretty fast, the interviewed was smooth and very quick less than 10 minutes, we went over my personal information, questions about my trips over the past 3 years, and then the civic questions. The officer told me right there that my application was approved and that I will receive a letter for my oath ceremony.

Good luck to all of you and I will be more than happy to answer any question you might have.
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TIMELINE UPDATE: I-751/N400
Here's my updated timeline. I-751/N400

8/1/18 - I-751 Filed/Receipt Date/Receipt#:WAC **** **** *0

6/11/19 - Case was transferred to Potomac from CA

7/12/19 - Biometrics Done

11/20/19 - At this time, processing time for Potomac is 15-16 months 8/2/18. I sent an inquiry but it says it is outside of normal processing time. I called USCIS at 800-375-5283. Agent said that it is outside of normal processing based on the CA service center but since my case was transferred to Potomac she sent an inquiry today with referral ID# T1B **** **** **YSC - allow 30 days for response from USCIS.

11/23/19 - Received RFE

12/6/19 - I mailed the RFE docs such as 3 year bank statements and IRS transcripts, recent pictures, health insurance, leases and mortgages, card envelopes from family and friends that were sent to our addresses, affidavit letter from a friend, plane tickets, and a letter we wrote as to why we moved to 4 different states and total of 6 addresses.

12/12/19 - Potomac SC received my RFE.

12/20/19 - My case was assigned to an officer for response.

1/21/20 - I applied for N400 and USCIS received my application on 1/22/20. Biometrics will be on 2/12/20. Completion estimate is April 2021 or 14 months. Seattle Filer. But I heard from my friends that it shouldn't take that long. For example, my friend had 15 months completion time but he only waited 6 months.

2/7/20 - My card is being produced for I751. So hopefully I receive it this month.
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HOUSTON DEC 2019
Hey!
I just want to check if there are any other December 2019 applicant from Houston, TX?

My timeline is:
Dec 07, 2019:We received your application.
Dec 14, 2019: We scheduled your biometrics appointment
Dec 31, 2019: We reviewed your biometrics.

Estimated case completion time: December 2020 (10 months)
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N-400- NYC
Hello everyone,

My N-400 application was approved yesterday at New York Federal Plaza (yay!). I couldn't be more thrilled. Has anyone taken the oath ceremony in NYC? If so, how long did you have to wait between the approval notice and the date of the ceremony? Any shared experience would be very helpful and appreciated. Thank you :)

Below is my timeline, should it be helpful to anyone on this forum:

May 15, 2019: Application sent online (based on 5 year GC)
May 15. 2019: We received your application
May 17, 2019: We scheduled your biometrics
June 5, 2019: Biometrics appointment
January 2, 2020: We scheduled your interview
February 6, 2020: Interview
February 6. 2020: We approved your application

Interview process was smooth and the IO was very nice. He said not to be nervous and to take a deep breath, he really made me feel at ease. Civic test questions were very easy and the English was even easier! I responded to all 6 questions correctly. IO then went through my application, confirmed name, DOB, SSN#, address and work. Updated my travel history because I had taken a few trips between the application submission date and the interview. After that we went through the Yes/ No questions. Once that was done, he asked that I check the spelling of my name then signed. He then told me that he had to finish updating my application and that I'll hear back soon. I left feeling confident and by the time I got home my online status had changed to "We approved your application".

I am waiting now for the oath ceremony to be scheduled, which I hope will be soon. I did not request a change of name.

All the best of luck to everyone still waiting. Please know that the interview is quite straight forward and that you have nothing to be nervous about.
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N-400 interview - San Jose
Its been 5 weeks since my interview, was approved and recommened for approval, still the website says you are scheduled for interview. Wife attended the same day, she was recommended for approval, her status changed the following day to approved and today she received the oath ceremony letter! Not sure what to do.
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Any Dallas n400 applicants from August 2019?
Was checking to see if there are any Dallas applicants from August 2019 who have interview scheduled.
I applied on 8/19/19 and am still waiting for the interview.
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Dual citizen
Hi guys, l need to confirm if can apply for us citizenship while holding 2 country’s citizen (turkey and Belgium)

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N400 Naturalization : timeline and interview, San Francisco, CA
Here's the timeline for my application for naturalization and interview at USCIS office in San Francisco, CA

Timeline:
May 07th 2019 : We received your application
May 10th 2019 : We scheduled your biometrics appointment
May 31st 2019 : We reviewed your biometrics
Dec 30th 2019 : We scheduled your interview
Feb 5th 2020 : You attended your interview
Feb 5th 2020 : We approved your application

USCIS naturalization interview experience:

The interview process was pretty smooth.
The English listening and writing test was super easy.
Civic test passed with 6/6 correct answers

I let the USCIS officer know that I needed to amend the application because I got married after I submitted the original application. I brought a certified copy of the marriage certificate and the officer made the changes on the fly.
Passport : I brought both my expired passport (with the stamps from international flights) and my brand new passport (which hasn't been stamped yet, but, obviously, it's unexpired). The officer checked the stamps on the expired passport and made a copy of the information page of the new passport.

I'm now waiting for the notice about the Oath of Allegiance ceremony, which will take place at the Paramount Theater in Oakland, CA. I don't expect the Oath to be scheduled in April at the latest, but I'll update this post as soon as I get the actual notice.
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N 400 Citizenship interview Houston, TX
Hi everyone. I have been reviewing this forum the past six months and thank you so very much for everyone shared their experience. I wanted to share with you my experience as well.

Application received on Jul 10 2019
Finger print schedule on Jul 13 2019
Finger print completed Jul 30 2018

Time line was 14th month Oct 2030

Interview notices sent Dec 30th 2019
Interview scheduled on Feb 6 2020
Arrived 30 m prior to the actual time as my time was 9:15 am
Passed through security check and done finger print and photo
They called my number and the office was female and she was so nice and straightforward. She welcomed me and she asked me for my interview notice. Expired passport, driver license and my green card.
She started with civic question the questions where as follow
1- who is in executive military branch
2- what is the economic system in the USA
3- what’s is the highest court in the USA
4- how may US senators
5- we elect US senator for may many years
6- what movement ended the racial discrimination
Then she asked me to read a sentence who lives on the White House
She asked me to write the president lives in the White House .
She went over yes or no question and asked me all Yes or no question
I told her about my citation s and asked me for the disposition forms and also she asked me do pay your taxes and I said yes.
She asked me to sign the application and make sure everything is correct and congratulated me and the status updates to that they placed me on Oath ceremony.
The one interested ended at 9:34 .

Thank you and good luck for everyone .
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