2010 November N-400 tracker

Hello I got my IL today.. it was dated 1/31/2011.
My interview is 3/7/2011 9 AM and it's 1 minute away from my work... and only about 15 min away from my home.

Woohoo!
 
Passed interview & the extremely nice officer even contacted by phone regarding name clarification!
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11/20/2010 - N-400 sent to Phoenix lockbox via UPS
11/24/2010 - N-400 delivered
11/29/2010 - Check cashed
12/02/2010 - I-797C, Notice of Action received
12/06/2010 - Notified of RFE via SMS & Email
12/09/2010 - FP Notice received
12/23/2010 - FP scheduled & done at 12 noon
12/27/2010 - Email notifying case transfer to local office
01/03/2011 - IL received
02/04/2011 - Interview Pass!
 
Just received my oath letter! Scheduled for Feb 23. Will be 114 days till end of the journey!
 
My timeline and case is very similar to memo (above)

DO: San Francisco
11/06/2010: N-400 Sent via FexEd
12/01/2010: Biometrics Completed
01/19/2011: Interview Completed (wife - recommeded for approval and me - no decision due to 5 year rule [01/31])
01/26/2011: Wife received oath letter for 02/23
02/14/2011: I received oath letter for 03/09
 
timeline update

I had my interview this morning. Very polite, young person conducted the interview. The interview itself took 15 minutes or so and i was "recommended" for citizenship.

As an FYI, he mentioned that oath ceremony is taking longer in MN (DO St Paul), possibly two months.

app sent 11/13/10
received 11/17/10
fingerprints 1/3/2011
interview today 2/22/11

thanks to everyone on this forum...everyone has been very helpful!
 
Alright, one more day till oath ceremony :)
Now, what's interesting is that I just got a letter today summoned me for jury duty.
 
good timing! I guess you can say you are not a citizen and mail it back! lol

It falls into my spring break, which I made plan to be out of town.
I probably will just do a 6 months postponement. (I am afraid that if I say I am not a citizen, I would get into trouble as I "should be" a citizen by the time they get my response back.)
 
Just had my interview today. It was pretty easy, and took around 10 minutes. The six questions were easy. My oath ceremony is tomorrow so my application process is about to wind down.. :)
 
Alright Novemberers! I started this tracker 108 days ago I am all done today! Had my oath this morning and I am officially a US Citizen. The oath ceremony took place in Oakland and went smoothly. I registered to vote but will apply for the passport at the San Francisco passport agency the day after tomorrow.
 
Alright Novemberers! I started this tracker 108 days ago I am all done today! Had my oath this morning and I am officially a US Citizen. The oath ceremony took place in Oakland and went smoothly. I registered to vote but will apply for the passport at the San Francisco passport agency the day after tomorrow.

Congrats memo!
 
thanks y'all. december2010, i will def do that in the next couple of weeks. it is unfortunate that different offices work so differently. The San Francisco office does a pretty good job I think.
 
Alright Novemberers! I started this tracker 108 days ago I am all done today! Had my oath this morning and I am officially a US Citizen. The oath ceremony took place in Oakland and went smoothly. I registered to vote but will apply for the passport at the San Francisco passport agency the day after tomorrow.

Congrats.
I am done too!!!! After 106 days (+ the few years before that), finally a US citizen. It went smoothly and out by in less than 1.5 hours.
Gonna apply the passport in mail (and update SS) in the coming week.

p.s. Memo, did you catch that the guy said "allegiance" wrong?? The two persons next to me follow him said it wrong too. Haha.

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DO: San Francisco
11/09/2010 (Day 00) - N-400 Sent via USPS Standard First Class Mail
11/12/2010 (Day 03) - Date Received
11/16/2010 (Day 07) - Email USCIS Acceptance Confirmation
11/16/2010 (Day 07) - Check cashed
11/19/2010 (Day 10) - I-797C Noticed of Action (Receipt) Received (Dated 11/16/2010)
11/27/2010 (Day 18) - I-797C Noticed of Action (Biometrics Notification) Received (Dated 11/24/2010)
12/06/2010 (Day 27) - Scheduled Biometrics
12/06/2010 (Day 27) - Biometrics Completed
12/14/2010 (Day 35) - Case status updated to "Testing and Interview"
12/17/2010 (Day 38) - I-797C Noticed of Action (Request for Applicant to Appear for Naturalization Initial Interview) Received (Dated 12/14/2010)
12/17/2010 (Day 38) - N-659 (Naturalization Interview Document Check List) Received
01/20/2011 (Day 72) - Scheduled Interview
01/20/2011 (Day 72) - Interview Completed
01/20/2011 (Day 72) - N-652 Naturalization Interview Results Given. "You passed the tests of English and US history and government." and "Congratulations! Your application has been recommended for approval. At this time, it appears that you have established your eligibility for naturalization. If final approval is granted, you will be notified when and where to report for the Oath Ceremony."
01/29/2011 (Day 81) - N-445 (Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony) Received
02/23/2011 (Day 106) - Scheduled Oath Ceremony
02/23/2011 (Day 106) - Oath Ceremony Completed
 
I was just telling my sister about him, Marballe! What the heck? Couldn't they find somebody who can read the pledge? I think half the theatre said it wrong after him. LooooL
 
I was just telling my sister about him, Marballe! What the heck? Couldn't they find somebody who can read the pledge? I think half the theatre said it wrong after him. LooooL

I was sitting at front center section. Before the whole thing started, the USCIS staff (the two male hosts?) went over to the front right section and asked if there is any volunteer would lead the pledge of allegiance on stage. At first, no one responded in the section (too bad they didn't ask my section; else, I would be the first one volunteered...); then, the guy just volunteered to do it...
 
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