N-400 Notice of Action

boatbod said:
I was never required to submit a birth certificate at any time during the N-400 process. Are you sure you really need one?
THEY NEVER ASKEd me for a birth certificate for processing my n400,actually she showed me a copy of my birth certificate which my parents had provided in 93 for 485....
they mad a big fuss about my bc while i applied for i90...

sorry my fault should have mentioned my bc was for i90 nd not n400....
 
Well, most of the post do state do take the certificate..
All is done, one of my friends went to an office in India and got an English copy of my Birth Certificate.. Just in Case..
Well I have the interview 2morow.. will c what happens
 
GSitlani said:
Well, most of the post do state do take the certificate..
All is done, one of my friends went to an office in India and got an English copy of my Birth Certificate.. Just in Case..
Well I have the interview 2morow.. will c what happens

I know, but most of the huge laundry-list of "documents to take to interview" are only required in a very small percentage of cases.
 
Update

I passed!!!!!

During the interview the officer did not ask for any documents, only things he asked was for passport, green cards, and DL.

The interview took about 20 minutes, and after I was given an appointment letter for the oath.

During the interview process he did ask if I had been in trouble with law, and I said I had traafic violations on my record. He asked if the tickets have been cleared, and if asked do I have a proof to show it? and asked if I had paid taxes, and if yes, do I have proof to show that.

All in all, no documents were asked. Easy process
 
Update

Mailed Application: April 6th 2006
Notice of Action: April 24th 2006
Finger Printing Letter Received: April 29th 2006
Scheduled for Finger Printing: May 13th 2006
Finger Printing: May 10th 2006 (walk in)
Interview Letter Received: May 30, 2006
Interview: July 18, 2006
Oath: August 3, 2006

Took about 4 months.
 
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