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    Interview Letter

    The service request will trigger a new one to be sent out if it was truly lost in mail.
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    oath ceremony questions

    Don't worry. Bring the past immigration documents (such as reentry permit, EAD, etc) only if you still have them. You'll need to bring GC, ID (like DL), and passport if you traveled since interview.Also, bring any court documents related to divorce or crimes committed since interview.
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    Interview Letter

    Give it at least another 30 days and then schedule Infopass if you don't hear anything by then. The 14 days to receive interview letter is likely generic and may not specifically apply to each case.
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    No response after sending application?

    It was deduced from what he and OP wrote.
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    No response after sending application?

    A fee waiver request can take a little more time since they have to verify your income level. You can still leave the country while your application is pending as long as its not for too long.
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    No response after sending application?

    Emergency travel is inconsistent with a fee waiver request?
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    Naturalization through marriage or through physical presence?

    How the GC was obtained (employment or marriage) is irrelevant for marriage based naturalization applications.For example, an applicant may have received GC via employment, marry a USC a few months later and then be eligible to apply for naturalization 3 years later.
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    HEARING n336

    I-131 is to preserve GC for trips over 1 year. How much time passed between your travel dates? The 7 and 11 month trips presumed a break in continuous residence unless you can prove otherwise. Again, did you provide them with the same evidence (bank statements, letter from employer,etc..) at...
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    HEARING n336

    Perhaps they want to verify the consistency of the information you provide them. How long where you outside the US during your statutory period and had you presented the same evidence at interview?
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    Oath question

    Your oath date will depend on your DO. Even if you don't get oath before September you can still travel to your home country with your original passport.
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    90 days in USCIS district

    The applicant must still disclose current/past addresses and dates on application so they would question residency if it's evident the applicant hasn't met residency requirement but has a new state ID/DL.
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    18-21 years old winners experience ?

    Folks, you're reminded to keep the thread on topic. All off topic posts will be deleted without notice to ensure that the discussion doesn't escalate into a war of words. Any member using abusive language or posting instigative posts will be banned.
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    Litigation update this week

    Closing thread as most posts have nothing to do with topic (litigation update).
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    Applying for citizenship while out of the country

    Without any US residency ties, filing from abroad would be too risky. The purpose of the N-470 is to cover continuous residency requirement, not district area requirement. Under what district area do you suggest an applicant who moves abroad with an approved N-470 file?
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    Applying for citizenship while out of the country

    Did that poster actually file from abroad? It's one thing to have an approved N-470, file from US and then begin work abroad, and another to be already relocated overseas with a N-470 and apply from abroad.
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    Applying for citizenship while out of the country

    Working and living abroad, and returning to US every 6 months for a week will put your continuous residency and US residency ties into question. Even with an approved N-470, applying from abroad will lead to a denial since you must be residing in the US during the naturalization process.
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    N-400 questions on being outside U.S. for >1 year

    You can request copy of reentry permit via FOIA, but considering the trip was so long ago and outside of statutory period I don't see why an IO would question whether she entered with or without one.
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    URGENT - HELP - Falsely accused between interview and oath

    Anyone can state anything against you. It's up to the police to decide whether to file charges or not. Stop worrying and get on with your oath.
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    URGENT - HELP - Falsely accused between interview and oath

    They would make things more difficult for themselves by lying to the Police.
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    URGENT - HELP - Falsely accused between interview and oath

    This sounds like a civil matter and as such would not affect your citizenship process. If you had criminal charges filed against you it would be a different story.
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