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Interview today
Pd 12-28-16
FP 2-2-17 (was actually for 2-3-17 but accepted me on 2-2 because my wife's was 2-2)
Case in line for interview 2-6-17
Interview scheduled 9-11
Interview 10-11-17

First took oath to tell truth. Then checked passports and drivers license and green card. Then 6 easy questions
1- what was Declaration of Independence,
2- who is president if Vice President cannot serve?
3 senator serve for how long?
4- how many judges on Supreme Court?
5- name one branch of government.
6- what does cabinet do?

Read - when is Columbus Day?

Write - Columbus Day is in October.
 
Took about 10 minutes.

My wife was interviewed 30 min before me and hers was quick and easy also, lasting also 10 minutes.

Both approved.

Awaiting oath date .
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Application Central NY
02/21/17 Application received by USCIS.
02/28/17 Finger Prints Appointment Letter received.
03/15/17 Fingerprints done.

I checked into the Field office processing times and said they're processing the causes from February 18 2017 and my case is from February 21.

 This is taking forever.
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Application via Re-entry Permit
FO: Louisville, KY

08/14 Package sent by Fedex
08/16 Delivered by Fedex
08/18 Credit Card charged for $725
08/21 USCIS sent the I-797C form for the receipt of the application
08/25 Biometrics scheduled to 09/15
09/05 Early walk-in biometrics done in Nashville
10/06 Interview letter is received. Interview is scheduled to mid-November
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Timeline
I’m in Las Vegas:
07/22/2017- application sent
07/24/2017 - application received
08/01/2017- received fingerprint letter
08/15/2017- fingerprinting done
Today (10/10) got an update on my uscis account:

“Application Type: N400, APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION

Your Case Status: Testing and Interview

On September 26, 2017, we started the interview scheduling process for your Form N400, APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION, Receipt Number NBC*. We will send you an interview notice. Please follow any instructions in the notice. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address.

If your case status indicates that you are currently in this step, you have either been scheduled for an interview or are in line to be scheduled for an interview. The amount of time your application will remain in this step will vary by office and is largely determined by the number of cases ahead of yours. The interview notice will have specifics about time, location and anything you will need to bring to your interview. If your application remains pending beyond our normal processing times (as shown below) please contact our national customer service center at 1-800-375-5283. Please note that not every application/applicant will require an interview. In some instances, an interview is required by regulation and others an interview is requested because USCIS has determined that this is the most efficient means to determine eligibility. For a naturalization application the interview will include your taking the required English and/or Civics tests (unless exempt or waived).

That mean I’m in line for the interview ?
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Updated timeline
Here's my timeline so far:

2/27/2017-Application received
03/20/2017-Biometrics done
9/22/2017-Received Interview letter

My interview is scheduled for 10/19 and the website still says 'in line for interview', so check those mailboxes!

And I gotta say, I'm freaking out about the interview. I feel fine about the test itself, but I've had 3 tickets (1 in 2005 for speeding, 1 in 2015 for red light, and 1 in 2016 for not updating my safety inspection sticker). All under 500 and paid as soon as I got them, but I don't have proof of that to show if they ask.

Also, I'm doing my interview in NY where I've resided for 4 years, but my DL is from Texas- the DMV wouldn't let me get a new driver's license/state ID because my resident alien card was too old and has my two last names as compare to everything else under my name where I only go by my father's. Do you guys think either of these things will be an issue?
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Dallas Office (N400)
My timeline:

08/25/2016 Documents received by USCIS
08/26/2016 Biometrics was scheduled for 9/14/2016
09/14/2016 Biometrics
10/05/2017 Interview was scheduled for mid November 2017

Thanks.
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Houston filer- change of address
Hello Everyone,

Please I need your advise. I am scheduled for my interview on Oct 31 but my issue is that my driver license having my old address in Houston TX while my new address is Richmond TX. I have updated to my new address with USCIS and USPS but my concern is will IO not saying my driver license still has my old home address?

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People in Houston 2017
I got my citizenship N400 interview app for Saturday november 4 2017 9:00 in Houston tx, I checked the field office hours in the uscis website and it shows that the office is close Saturday. You all think that maybe the date is wrong or Right? Wonder if they ever do citizenship interviews on Saturday morning? Thank you
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Any Kentucky filers?
Any Kentucky filers?
I am still waiting to get in line for the interview.
Anyone received any letter?
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Houston Field Office Oath Ceremony
I did my interview on Aug 24th and got recommended for approval since then no updates fro oath ceremony. September 804 people did there oath and now in October only 100 people doing there oath not sure what's going on with it and when I will be getting my oath letter getting close to two months already not sure what's the hold for anyone on the same boat as me? Please advise
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