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    Qeustions regarding moving to another state after applied for citizenship

    Hi everyone, I am going to apply for citizenship from Atlanta in May this year, but for some reasons, I have to move to Cincinnati, OH, after a few months. Do you how long it would take for TSC to forward my application to NSC? I called INS and TSC but they won\'t tell me anything. Please let...
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    Atlanta Timeline for N-400

    No Title I agree with you. I know some applicants who have been waiting forever for interview. The reall matter of fact that some of the applicants who have been waiting for a long time came to the U.S. illegally and somehow got green card. Usually it does not take so long for an applicant to...
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    Atlanta Timeline for N-400

    No Title Hi, Sorry for being late. I feel very bad after I read your pathetic story. I did go to Atlanta INS office but could not get any right answer. I had to wait 4 hours before I talked to the so-called customer service. Since I am planning to apply for citizenship next month, I asked the...
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    Atlanta Timeline for N-400

    Please post the information about the N-400 processing time in Atlanta. The other Atlanta timeline topics got all old information that is not so essential to know now. Besides, it is hard to find a new posting because of the so many postings. Thanks for your co-operation. And I am going to go to...
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    Questions about the preference for married/unmarried son/daughter

    No Title What do you mean by " cannot sponsor?" Are you saying a PR cannot apply for married children? Let me know. Thanks.
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    Questions about the preference for married/unmarried son/daughter

    No Title What do you mean by " A PR can not sponsor married children over 21, only a US citizen can?" Can a PR apply for married children who are over 21? If yes, what category do they fall in? What if the children are under 21 but married? Sorry, one more questions; What if...
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    Citizenship Processing times for Louisiana

    No Title go to : http://www.immigration-law.com  and find out the processing time. Good luck.
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    Questions about the preference for married/unmarried son/daughter

    Hi everyone, I know if any U.S. citizen applies for his or her brother/sister, it takes more than 10 years. What about if a U.S. permanent resident( Green card holder) applies for his/her son/daughter? How long does it usually take for processing. Does anyone know what is the preference for...
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    How long it takes for Citizenship award from Interview - Chicago

    No Title Once you got your citizenship paper, you need to go to U.S. Post office and fill up a form. There are several types of application for passport. I cannot remember the exact fee. You can get passport within 5 business days if you pay extra fee. I had to do it for my nephew last year.
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    Timeline in Cincinnati, OH

    Hi everyone, Does anyone know how long it takes to be citizen in Cincinnati, OH? Please reply. Thanks.
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    Least timeline for citizenship

    Confusion Some people like INS are saying it takes about 2 years in Atlanta.Some are saying one year. I am just confused on which one is correct. Even INS itself won\'t give you right information. One of my relatives who is very old got her citizenship within 6 months in Atlanta. I don\'t know...
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    Least timeline for citizenship

    No Title Good credit does not mean being eligible for credit cards. If you have a bankruptcy or become default on student loans, don\'t you think it\'s bad credit and a felony? Do you know the definition of "good credit?". I think you only know "good credit" means being...
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    Least timeline for citizenship

    No Title I do agree with you. INS even won\'t give you an reference number if you call it at its so-called national customer service. Therefore, there is no proof that you called them. Its\' service is really sucked. The way they behave, it looks like we are bothering them badly. For example...
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    Least timeline for citizenship

    No Title If you don\'t believe INS Customer Service, why don\'t you call them or meet them and record the conversation so you will have proof for future reference. What do you mean by " no info is available", that only means that they haven\'t entered anything into their...
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    Least timeline for citizenship

    Atlanta timeline Dear rbhatt123, If you have any confusion, please go to : Zeemboomba "Atlanta Timeline" 9/12/01 3:47pm and read all the messages posted by different persons who have bitter experince on process delaying.
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    Least timeline for citizenship

    Information was given by ATL INS customer service Dear rbhatt123 It was not my personal opinion but the information I was given by ATL INS customer service on last Friday, January 11th, 2002. For sure, you can call them and ask them. Or if you call INS auto info at ATL, you will hear that no...
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    U.S. Citizenship: Which state has least immigrants or in which state it takes least time for process

    Hi everyone, I need your help. I am planning to apply for U.S. citizenship, but I know that in Altanta, it takes from one and half years to two years for processing. I would like to know which state has least immigrants or in which states it takes least time for processing. Please let me...
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    Least timeline for citizenship

    Hi all, Please help me. I am planning to apply for U.S. citizenship, but I know that in Altanta, it takes from one and half years to two years for processing. I would like to know which state has least immigrants or in which states it takes least time for processing. Please let me know...
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    please help me

    Reply : lost green card out side of USA Did you talk to U.S.Embassy in Iran? If not,talk to them first. They will tell you what to do. I think you need to prove that it was really lost and the reason of lost.For example, you can post an ad in the newspaper in Iran saying that your green card...
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    Adress change

    No Title According to the INS policies, if you move in to another INS district( another state ?), you have to live in the new place for at least 90 days before you can apply for citizenship. And if you have already applied for citizenship and moved in to another INS district, you need to call...
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