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    Seattle DO - N-400 timeline

    Sorry CrossHairs but I cannot help you as I am not even close to the oath as of yet :) Rafiq, I am not sure why taking the job overseas would be such a big deal at this point in my naturalization. I have strong ties to the US including a wife and a kid who are both citizens, house/mortgage...
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    Seattle DO - N-400 timeline

    Bumping my earlier post...
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    Seattle DO - N-400 timeline

    Thanks everybody. I am facing a different dilemma now. I was just offered a job in Austria and would like to live there for a couple of years but would require to start August 1st. That means I would have to delay my interview until November or so. Not sure how would my situation be viewed...
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    Seattle DO - N-400 timeline

    Interview Letter received. It states that my interview is scheduled for 8/11 so I still have some time to prepare for it :) CrossHairs, what else did you discuss with your IO during the interview besides this board? :)
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    Seattle DO - N-400 timeline

    No IL as of yet - this wait sucks. BTW, I have scheduled an InfoPass appointment so I can go in and talk to the IO. Is this what some of the previous posters did and was it helpful in any way? Thanks
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    Seattle DO - N-400 timeline

    No IL as of yet - I keep hoping it will show up in my malbox :) Here is an update on my processing dates. Sorry I do not have all of them. N-400 mailed: 08/03/2007 Notice date: 11/14/2007 Priority Date: 08/09/2007 FP notice: 11/21/2007 FP done: 12/11/2007 nothing since
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    Seattle DO - N-400 timeline

    Hi everyone, My PD is 08/09/2007 and I hop to get the IL sometime soon. My case status online indicates that the case is still at Nebraska Service Center. Does it get sent to the Seattle district office first which then mails out the letter or does Nebraska mail out the letter and then...
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    Those who want to go home

    Just my observation: The article is an answer to a question posed by an asylee as an asylee and the reply does not indicate in any way that this is a response to a permanent resident. Please see bold text in copied portion of the question from the Web site above. "One article in your...
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    I am going home

    Gilbert, Interesting info. I will represent the information you posted to both my lawyer and the local immigration office and get their take on it. I will keep you posted on what I hear back. BTW, how did you get to this information, i.e. can I quote somebody? Thanks
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    I am going home

    Re: NO I am very interested to hear more about this. As far as I know there is no law that could support this claim but something could have been introduced recently. Please do share this information with the rest of us. Thanks.
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    I am going home

    Just an fyi: I have checked with my attorney as well and I respect his knowledge and opinion as he is one of the best in Seattle (most expensive too). He assured me that there would be no problems visiting the home country once the green card (I-485) is approved. He did not even mention the...
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    I-485 Approved

    It is a biography form, G325 I believe.
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    I-485 Approved

    The RFE asked for a new biography form and a proof of one year in US since asylum was granted. Nothing too complicated.
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    I-485 Approved

    I have recently discovered this forum and it has been very valuable to read your messages. Just wanted to post my timeline info in a case it is helpful to anybody waiting for I-485 approval. It is hard to describe this feeling of joy. Thanks I-485 Received Date: 8/12/1998 Fingerprinting...
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