Hello
I am little bit confused about the letter I received from USCIS
I got my conditional green card in 2013 (marriage based) and applied for my permanent green card in 2015 which I did receive in 2015.
One year ago I applied for citizenship (N 400) and 2 month ago I received my invitation for N 400 interview which got canceled due to government shutdown.
One month later the interview got rescheduled for March 8th and after that came out of nowhere a letter inviting me for a I 751 interview at the same time and same place as my N 400 interview!!!!??! Since I filed the I 751 4 years ago and already got my permanent green card at the time then, how is it possible that they are inviting me now for an interview on I 751?
Another strange thing is that when I look at my profile on the uscis website there is no mention of this I 751 interview, only the N 400 interview.
Shall I prepare anyway for a I 751 interview, meaning bringing my wife and bona fide documents? Or shall I just discard that letter as a mistake?
Thanks for your help
Jeremy
I am little bit confused about the letter I received from USCIS
I got my conditional green card in 2013 (marriage based) and applied for my permanent green card in 2015 which I did receive in 2015.
One year ago I applied for citizenship (N 400) and 2 month ago I received my invitation for N 400 interview which got canceled due to government shutdown.
One month later the interview got rescheduled for March 8th and after that came out of nowhere a letter inviting me for a I 751 interview at the same time and same place as my N 400 interview!!!!??! Since I filed the I 751 4 years ago and already got my permanent green card at the time then, how is it possible that they are inviting me now for an interview on I 751?
Another strange thing is that when I look at my profile on the uscis website there is no mention of this I 751 interview, only the N 400 interview.
Shall I prepare anyway for a I 751 interview, meaning bringing my wife and bona fide documents? Or shall I just discard that letter as a mistake?
Thanks for your help
Jeremy