NYK Citizenship experience

kkum

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Just wanted to share mine and my wife's experience at NYC since often I have come to this forum to gain from other people's experiences.

Background:
GC obtained under Employment Preference One (EB1 - Multinational Manager) in Jan 2002. The process from start (filing of application by employer) to obtaining physical GCs had only taken less than 9 months. I was quite surprized and pleased with NIS efficiency at the time.
The efficiency we have seen with our citizenship application as highlighted below has surprized us even further.

I continue to work for a major investment bank that had transferred me to the USA from its Asian offices on an L1-A visa about 6 months before I had requested my firm to file for the GC in May 2001. The firm's lawyer had opted for councillor processing from the Asian office that I was transferred from.


Citizenship:
N400 sent around mid Nov 2006 (75~80 days before completion of 5 year GC annversary that was due by end Jan 2007)
Finger printed within 20-25 days of filing N400
Interview letter received within 40 days after filing N400
Interview 80 days after filing N400 - 40 days after interview letter (just 5 & 6 days respectively after our GC's 5th anneversary)
Oath options given at the time of inteview take the next week or the week after. My wife went the following Friday and I the Friday after hers to become US citizens.

Interview - Self.
Nothing at all to highlight. The officer who seemed fairly senior was friendly, had seen that I continue to work for the same multinational investment bank and often travel to financial centers worldwide. Said, he sometimes wished he could travel around the world as well, as their options are currently limited to travelling to Georgia for training. I asked him about overseas postings, mentioned USCIS has attaches to consulates. Said that may be one option - all this in light vein. Asked the mandatory civics and english questions, the y/n from the form. Asked when the spouse was due for interview, I said early next morning and so requested that I could be given a oath date coinciding hers if that was possible. He suggested that I then get it in two weeks time and my wife could request the same or an earler date. The oath letters were given at the window outside - date 2 weeks after as I had requested.
My observation: The officer was extermely motivated, meticulous and professional and pleasing - gave a warm hand shake and wished all the best for my wife's interview as I left.
All took about 8-10 minutes.
Took oath at Disrict Court, Brooklyn, NY - 2 Friday's after interview

Interview - wife
She had a speeding ticked so took the original ticket, payment receipt and also took a disposition letter from the muncipal court.
She also had all sorts of typos in her Birth certificate that she had obtained at the time of her GC but were not noted at the time. Her last name was made same as her father's last name - she has used a different last name all her life, mother's name was shortened, father's was abbreviated and father's nationality was noted as unknown - despite her father being a ranking Inidan Naval Officer at the time of her Birth and her Certificate bearing the fact that she was born at Indian Naval hospital and lived in Navy Nagar. All this thanks to Muncipal Corporation, Mumbai, who still igonre any such inquiry depite us sending so many notarised copies and affidavits, phone calls with upto 30 minutes wait and numerous faxes.

On some legal advice, she carried a joint affidavit from her parents (notarized here in US) and copies of a few of her education certs - all notarized. She told the officer that this is the case and our efforts with Muncipal Corp, Mumbai are getting nowhere (She had also carried all the stuff we had sent to MC, Mumbai just in case). The officer said as long as you have not used another name in USA, there is no problem. Kept the affidavit and the notarized secondary evidence for her file.

On her speeding ticket the lady officer said in light vein that we all get them and took the original and the receipt. Said the court disposition paper is not required in such cases. My wife said that she could keep the orginal of that too.

My wife also had the officer correct some minor typos on her her N400. Checked with her that as she has also worked voluntarily as medical researcher associate in the USA and weather she should include such work or experience. The officer said this was not required only her employment (including medical residency in USA) and school records were required.

The officer also saw that our son was foreign born and so reminded my wife that he should become an automatic citizen once she became a citizen to which my wife jokingly replied that he takes oath of alligance to the flag everyday in his school anyway.
And that was it - about 15 minutes
Took the oath the following Friday at USCIS, Federal Plaza, NYC
 
congratulations and thank you for great summary

hope that you and your wife enjoy your citizenship.

thanks for posting an informative description of your experience.

teddybear
 
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