planetofpeace
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Good luck! I am about to embark on the very same journey too!
Hi SATN400,
Congrats on your finger prints.
Which office did you have to go to - One in the Los Angeles Downtown, or the one closer to Santa Ana?
We are planning to do the same thing, but need some help out here
Thanks
T
ahh.. the n652. Ok, so important. Both of us did pass the n-652, despite our past. Btw, I have no idea what my brother did, I can only imagine that they were misdemeanors.
A 'decision cannot be made' is different. If anyone out there has experience with this please chime in. I don't remember, but I can only imagine this is what I received in the year 2000 when I did not pass. They don't really tell you you've failed in person, normally they do that via mail. According to someone else on this board they've been doing it via certified mail actually.
However, if all you can think of is the dui in 1999 then that doesn't explain it fully,that's 10 yrs ago. That alone isn't a deal breaker. A name change isn't a deal breaker either.
When I passed in Dec 2008, the IO even got up and said he needed supervisory approval (don't we all?), He then walked around in search of someone who wasn't there that day, then found the 2nd in command if you will, and all I could hear, in a loud voice, was 'DUI?!'
My heart sank when I heard that and it was a tumultuous 7 weeks after that, up until when I got my OL.
So if all you have is a 10 yr old dui and a name change, i wouldn't sweat it. But if there are more violations in addition to the dui, then who knows. The 'strong moral character' is taken seriously.
I've been told they've revoked the Green Card of an applicant at time of interview! Though he had about 3 duis, serves him right.
Today we attended the Citizenship interview at 300 N Los Angeles St Office. Our appt time was at 10 AM and we went in early at 9:30 AM. They asked us to submit the interview letter and wait to be called. We got called at 10 AM separately. My wife's interview went on for 10 minutes and mine took 20 minutes. They just asked to see GC and Driver's license. Then did the tests. Afterward they checked the pages on the passport and gave me a letter stating recommended for approval. Overall it was a smooth experience. We parked at the public parking opposite the office and it costs like 13 dollars. They said it will take a month to receive the oath letter.
The letter they gave you is N-652 right?
please update your status on this thread:
http://forums.immigration.com/showthread.php?t=296663
The letter they gave you is N-652 right?
please update your status on this thread:
http://forums.immigration.com/showthread.php?t=296663
am i right when i am studying the new civics? or should i study both just in case?
how are the people in my favorite thread of the last 2 years doing? .
am i right when i am studying the new civics? or should i study both just in case?