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    Direct Consular Filing from India

    Rahul, In reply # 244 you wrote "Letter of employment is MANDATORY! " I have a question. I recently became citizen and I am planning to go to India to look for a life partner and get married. As I am planning to go for a long time, I am not going to take up any job, and I am not working...
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    N400 - Connecticut (CT) time line

    Hi everyone, I am a US citizen now. I was waiting to get my passport, and now that I have it, so this message here. The whole process, from applying N400 to oath ceremony, took about 11 months in CT. I had my interview in December, 2004 and oath ceremony on January 21,2005. The interview...
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    India Dual Citizenship Mega Thread (Merged)

    The more I read about it, the more I am convinced that, OC is like green card issued by USA. I wonder why not issue a card instead of certificate.... It seems to support my idea that "Having OC, won't dilute/affect/influence the US citizenship in any shape or form." Also at the bottom of...
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    India Dual Citizenship Mega Thread (Merged)

    hi, has anyone considered pros and cons between PIO card and OC (overseas citizenship) certificate? I was planning to apply for PIO initially, as I didn't want dual nationality (or dual citizenship). But as details are emerging about the new OC, I am tending towards OC because - 1) It...
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    Direct Consular Filing from India

    Congrats Rahul... Good luck in future too...
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    New Timeline posted on USCIS web site

    I hope the dates have advanced for all states. For CT, it has moved from Nov 14,2003 to Jan 10,2004. I hope they won't roll it back within a week or next month.
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    Anyone who has had an interview recently or ANYONE who knows please help

    I think it starts from 2006. New Format for Citizenship Test in 2006 Posted Sep 10, 2004 http://www.murthy.com/news/n_newfor.html
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    Philadelphia PA - N-400 Timeline

    phillydude, Congrats. You deserve it...
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    Looking for Experience: Problems During N-400 if You Change JObs Soon After GC

    phillydude, thanks for making it clear.
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    Looking for Experience: Problems During N-400 if You Change JObs Soon After GC

    Hi, I was told, strictly speaking, all it matters is what one is/was doing on the date of getting the green card. But it is always safe, if one continues to work for the same employer for at least 3 months or so. Otherwise, for N-400, work location/experience/duration_post_GC doesn't matter...
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    Do processing dates moved an inch ..?

    my 2 cents... Hartford (CT) moved from 9/24/2003 to 11/14/2003, not bad, but not great either. fwiw... After some inquiry and some guess work, I have come to the conclusion that - This date usually refers to the date, oath ceremony letters are being sent. Please keep in mind, I am just...
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    Meet your new Moderator

    Rahul, great news. It is a great relief to many of us. Now I am sure this board will not only survive but thrive too... jt
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    I became a proud US Citizen today

    Congrats, I wish you all ther best with your K3/DCF... Hoping to join you, in about 6 months... from CT, jt
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    Time spent in USA after GC

    I don't think condition (d) is a valid one. I haven't heard any such condition so far. I hope this helps...
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    N400 - Connecticut (CT) time line

    Thanks everyone. In hindsight, it looks like ESC stands for 'Eastern Service Center'. WSC for Western.. duh......
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    N400 - Connecticut (CT) time line

    Please share any informaton you have about CT time line. The DO is Hartford (CT). My time line : Priority Date : March 04,2004 Finger Print : May 04, 2004 Interview : December,2004??? By the way, I don't find my Application number on the USCIS web site. My number starts...
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    Another eligibility question

    Rahul Kumar, Thanks for the information. I was a bit nervous, now I am relieved. A great message board. JT
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    Another eligibility question

    <<If you go 3-4 months just before you apply -> you may be testing the limits of the requirement for a 3 month residenency requirement (applying in the district where you live). Make sure you maintain residency in the state you live in if you have to go before applying.>> I found this web...
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