For me, we went quickly over the N-400, officer asked if anything has changed (added trip to Canada in my case) and then did the the test. Done - 15 min in total with half of it smalltalk.
Do your kids have off sometime before February 2014. You would be way better of if you could go mid of January and then move shortly after June 30. This way you could avoid a period >6 month where you left the U.S.
USCIS people were useless piece of s... there.
@BigJoe5: You read it wrong, I listed the month on top and then the date within it (otherwise I run out of space in the signature).
However, Oath went well, quite boring if you ask me but now I have dual citizenship and that is all what matters...
She will call them today again and ask for 2 tier officer. Ridiciulous that they don't do couples at one time. If this is not working then we will take her papers to my oath anyway. At least there there is local USCIS stuff and not that clueless hotline people.
Following situation, my oath date Friday (4/10) and wife is still in the stuipd oath scheduling que since little over two weeks.
Do you think there is a chance that they let her do the oath without a scheduled date? Any experience here in the forum?
Thanks
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