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    N-400 Where to move?

    I saw a guy in Phoenix with a tremendously fast timeline of 3 months!
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    Please input sentences from written exam at your interview

    I wrote: All citizens can vote
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    Raleigh/Durham NC - N-400 Timeline

    I'll party this weekend in Chicago! There aren't too many places here in the Triangle.:cool:
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    Raleigh/Durham NC - N-400 Timeline

    Thank s! :):p
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    Raleigh/Durham NC - N-400 Timeline

    today I became a U.S Citizen at 1:30 pm. There were about 100 people and the ceremony was short and sweet. There were no especial speakers just the senior director. I am very happy it has been a long 18 year journey since I came to this country. Congrats to others that will be citizens soon and...
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    Raleigh/Durham NC - N-400 Timeline

    I know but it bothers me that i haven't received anything. If I waited patiently for a letter I could miss my oath. Good thing I was aggressive and did an Infopass.
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    Raleigh/Durham NC - N-400 Timeline

    Nice! i'm still looking for the official one in the mailbox hopefully this weekend. My friend in Atlanta had his interview today with same day oath! bastard! I was jealous but happy for him. Less than a week now!!
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    Raleigh/Durham NC - N-400 Timeline

    Thanks, yeah I thought about it but I humored him instead. He was telling me that every application was different and even if I had a siamese twin attached to my head he could have a different oath date than me. Did you guys mention you can register to vote right after the oath?
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    Raleigh/Durham NC - N-400 Timeline

    Well went for my info pass today and spoke to an officer. He gave me a hard time saying they have 120 days to issue oath letters after the interview blah, blah, blah but while he lectured me he did a search and printed my oath letter! I'm scheduled for Nov 19th at 1:30pm!! So happy to be done...
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    Raleigh/Durham NC - N-400 Timeline

    yeah a bit confusing. Got my infopass for tomorrow to see if maybe i wasn't patient enough.I can't wait to be done with USCIS. 18 years has been enough
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    Raleigh/Durham NC - N-400 Timeline

    Yeah i just don't know 'cause the IO gave me the approval in her office and then told me to wait outside. Dunno if she was going to give me the oath letter the same day. After 1 hour of waiting i asked another officer that came out with approvals for others if I was set to go and she said yes. I...
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    Raleigh/Durham NC - N-400 Timeline

    Congratulations! I had my interview on Nov 6th and I was approved without a glitch. I was confused because they gave me the approval right away and was told to sit in the waiting area. Did they give an oath letter on the spot? i asked the blonde girl that came out with approvals for others if...
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    Raleigh/Durham NC - N-400 Timeline

    Judging by the RDU office timeline you should expect your citizenship interview by March/April of 2009 if everything goes well. You will be asked to get your fingerprints taken within a month.
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    Traffic tickets and naturalization (threads merged)

    One speeding ticket in 18 years in the U.S. Did not disclose in N-400. Don't plan on telling unless specifically asked to do so. Interview Nov 6th Raleigh District Office
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    H1B is better than Green Card

    I know of no law that prohibits you from doing so. anyway once you get the greencard you can bargain for more $$$ and better treatment or you can tell your employer you got an better offer.
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    H1B is better than Green Card

    Greencard holders can get welfare if they need it. H1B can't get squat. Green card holders can't vote in federal elections but in some cases they can in local ones. GC holders CAN get medicare. Medicare is a Health Insurance Program for people age 65 or older, some disabled people under age 65...
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    I am not deported! Best lawyer in the USA!!!

    is this a plug in for that lawyer?
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    HELP!! Applying for Asylum from J-1/F-1

    That is a lawyer question my friend. I was an F1 and applied for Asylum in 1993. I don't think you lose F1 status if you apply for asylum but the law may have changed. I have met people from Kosovo that while studying here applied for asylum and got it. good luck.
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