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Continuous residence missing
Is there any way to wave the continuous residence? I have been 1 year outside the USA in 2015. When should I apply for N400?
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Atlanta Oath Ceremony Scheduled
Hi Everyone, I wanted to post my experience to give you guys some hope. It seems like the application process is getting shorter. Initially the completion date on the USCIS website said August 2020, but my process has only taken about 4 1/2 months.

The interview took about 20 minutes and the officer let me know I was approved. The interview process wasn’t as nerve racking as I had anticipated. Just be yourself and conversational with the officer interviewing you. Good luck!

6/10/2019 - Application received
7/5/2019 - Biometrics appointment
9/4/2019 - Interview Scheduled
10/10/2019 - Interview/Approval
10/28/2019 - Oath Ceremony
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MN Oath scheduled
Hello Everyone, this forum has helped me alot during my citizenship journey and below is my timeline. I applied online

*1/1/19-Application received
*1/12/19-Biometric
*1/31/19-Biometric reviewed
* 8/29/19-Interview scheduled
*10/7/19-Interview appointment.
*10/7/19-Application approved
* 10/8/19-Naturalization oath ceremony scheduled
* 11/26/19-Oath Ceremony at 9:30 AM.

In short, the interview was so easy and was approved on the same day. I hope this encourages someone as have been encouraged others who posted their experience. Glory be Jesus
 
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when Myuscis account case status will be update
Hello,
I passed my interview on 10/9, IO told me waiting for about 2 weeks to got oath ceremony letter, but I saw most case after interview online status will update to case approval or oath ceremony will be scheduled, I have checked my account there is still we scheduled your interview, is this normal? Thanks a lot
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Los Angeles waiting for the Oath Ceremony to be scheduled
Hello All,
I had my interview in Los Angeles on Friday 4, 2019 and I was approved at the day but when I check the website it says ‘ Oath Ceremony Will Be Schedule‘ for almost a week now. May I get some ideas please because I feel I stuck in this status?
Thank you so much
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Requisites continuous residency
I am not sure about the requisite. Is it a 30 month stay outside the USA allowed?
In that case, should I provide any documentation?
Thank you all who can help/share
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Houston N400 Interview Experience
My timeline.

- We received you application-------------------------02/07/2019
- We scheduled your biometrics appointment-----02/09/2019
- We reviewed your biometrics------------------------02/27/2019
- We scheduled your interview------------------------09/04/2019
- You attended your interview-------------------------10/09/2019
- We approved your application----------------------10/09/2019 (oath ceremony letter was handed to me by IO at the end of the interview).

IO was very nice and professional. Greeted me with big smile :). It absolutely helped to me to calm down. After oath, he started with Civic questions First: 1) How many amendments does constitution have? 2) Name POTUS? 3) Name one state boarder to Canada; 4) One right only for US citizens 5) How many US senators are there? 6) When declaration of independence was adopted? Answered all questions.

Reading: IO asked me to read: WHO CAN VOTE?
Writing: IO asked me to write: CITIZENS CAN VOTE.

Then IO went through entire application line by line. At the end of the application review, IO congratulate me and told me he is going to recommend my application for approval.

Conclusion: Make sure to review you application before interview. I really wish all best of luck. God Bless ALL.
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Interview notification Dallas Tx
I got today a notification that my Interview was schedule. I’m a March 2019 filler.
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N400 Mt Laurel interview experience
Hello All,

I was reading this forum for the last 5 months and I benefited a lot. Today I had my interview and I'd like to return the favor by sharing my experience. I hope it helps.

-From start to end 5 months.

-Civic questions; Just study 100 questions list you'll be fine. IO doesn't change the body of the question.

-We had a chance to meet with other IOs during the ceremony and they were all very nice and they are not regular employees, they know their stuff very well. They are trained to do this. I believe once your file has been represented to them, they know where to look and what to ask.

Now I'd like share a couple concerns that I had before the interview.

Traffic Tickets; I had a ticket a few years ago, wrong turn if I remember it right. My IO asked me if I have been ever arrested, the answer was no of course. Than she asked if I have ever been cited. I said no. Later on, during the interview I asked her, if traffic/parking tickets considered in this category. She asked, if I have any UNPAID tickets. The answer was no since I didn't have any. She moved on.

Forget to add one employer; Yes, I forgot the list one of my job. I brought this up during the interview and there was no problem, she added to the form.

Membership; I am a member of 501c org. IO said, she already has the info about the organization and she didn't ask any question about it.

Be familiar with your form because most probably IO will go over it line by line.

This is my story. I hope my post helps someone.

God Bless America and I wish all of you the best of luck.
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Documents need For naturalizations.
Today I got a letter from Brooklyn field office. They need some documents one of them is any bills or receipts with my wife name. I don’t pay any bills. We live with my father in law. He pay all bills. How will I show up any bills? What should I do? Please help me @N400questions.
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