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    The look of the passport.

    A while back I received the passport: The passport is too thin and too soft. Looks cheap and small. The lamination over photo page is made with textured semi-clear very thin plastic, like from grocery store. One can not see photo clearly, because it is obstructed with that semi-clear plastic...
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    WAIT in line for passport too!

    God, is there any time you do not have to wait in line for government paperwork?? Houston post office takes like 30-45 minutes to process one person... Very long line consisting of normal would be travelers, very few naturalized ones... Several hours standing in the lobby.. O, people, just wake...
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    fingerprinting procedure?

    1. get in 2. show letter to a guard? 3. get number? 4. get registered? 5. get fp-ed?
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    travel to india

    where you, guys, get cheap tickets? You all travel so often.
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    address change

    I moved to a different district, 100 miles away from my old place. I have changed address with ar-11, with 800 phone call, received letter that it was changed "in the system", then after an apparent stall in the process I am finding out that they have been sending things to my old address...
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    Noa = Pd ?

    Guys, I am waiting for "notice of action" from Mesquite, TSC. I live in Texas. They received my package on April 6. Nothing so far. Is NOA same thing as Priority Date (PD)? if anyone knows.... Appreciate your help, thanks.
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    green card or citizenship for work in motherland?

    Guys, Would US companies working in my motherland prefer me to have my motherland citizenship or US citizenship? Given I have permanent residency in US. I would officially lose right to work in motherland after attaining US ctzp, meaning I would have to apply for a right to work (a little...
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    wrong outdated instructions to N-400 and nat.guide doc. checklist.

    INS or whatever its name is jepardizing citizenship process by not updating their Naturalization Guide's Document Checklist and Instructions to Form N-400. It especially evident with questions 16-21. This is very easy to update. I guess they are taking their time and wasting taxpayers money to...
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    90 days in district or state?

    Guys, INS says on the website that if one moves, he supposed to stay in a new "district or state" 90 days before aplying for citizenship. So is it a district or a state? I have been staying in one state (TX) for several years (no trips overseas), now I am moving within the state, but to...
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