I think you said before that local office is away from your place of residence but if you are too concerned you should do an InfoPass. We have been dealing with immigration since 2003 and I hope this is happy ending for us.
Hello everyone,
I have been searching around for information but I thought I could ask a questions regarding more specific details.
My wife (soon to be USC) would like to apply for her parents which they have a minor daughter (under 21 [she is about 18 now, i think]), I was under impression...
So you got the online thing saying you are in the que for oath? Is this normal. I am still waiting to hear something on OATH. Anyone with any comments on this that how long does it take ( i know its district dependent but still :D )? Thanks
You will get it buddy. Waiting always harder when other people applied same time are done with portion of the process but that day will come and you will be done too. We won't go anywhere without you.;)
Hope to see your case moving forward soon.
Any news? but I don't know how you will find out? after our interview we didn't get any updates online so even if they have processed the case how could you know?
This is very nice Pal. Congrats to your family. It used to take longer between applying date and interview so you would exceed the 90 days period but in your case, things are moving fast.
What matters is that you are done.
Now waiting for Oath letter starts. I hope my wife gets it for Feb.
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Thanks. I hope everyone finish their stuff and move forward with life. Oath should be in Feb( base on my assumption ) maybe around the last week.
This is what usually happens in San Diego, end of each month.
She can't wait to get passport.
Oh, that was a breeze. Appointment at 7:45 and we were there 15 min earlier of course.
Room was sort of empty ( I remember when I did mine, it was crazy down there )
She was called and they didn't let me go with her and she came back after 5 min.
Officer checked all the docs real quick and...
Congratulation this is very nice. On your note, I think Oath is the one makes you a US Citizen(technically) and interview is still to see your eligibility. But who cares :D its definitely a pleasant feeling and more exciting when you are done with your oath and get the certificate. I am very...
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