Judicial oath for Raleigh DO are held at the downtown courthouse for Raleigh area residents.Hi khandkep,
May I ask where will your wife have her judicial oath?
Is it a district court in Raleigh or some other place?
Thanks,
Angela
Judicial oath for Raleigh DO are held at the downtown courthouse for Raleigh area residents.Hi khandkep,
May I ask where will your wife have her judicial oath?
Is it a district court in Raleigh or some other place?
Thanks,
Angela
In case my question does not make sense..I am seeing that the average time in Raleigh for people receiving FP notice is about 20 - 25 days. I got my I797C notice on Feb 11. But still no FP notice. Wondering i need to start calling the 800 number..
Judicial oath for Raleigh DO are held at the downtown courthouse for Raleigh area residents.
Hi Folks,
I have my parents who are planning to apply for US Citizenship in early next month. I saw few recent posts on this thread about their experiences during naturalization process and like to get a general feeling about current time frame at Durham office. Can someone provide their total time frame (from the time N-400 sent till completed Oath) which took to complete the whole process? I did my N-400 in California so I have no clue about current time frame in Durham center. Appreciate your input on this.
Some DOs don't accept early FP walk ins since people try to take advantage of it thinking it will speed up the process (which is false).
Hi big-bird. I think that they are really lying. Because I've encountered some of these people. Hope to see you in Raleigh.
Are you sure ?
Unless some people are lying on this forum, i have read posts where applicants went 2 or three weeks before their appointments and got the case transfered to the office and received an interview letter sometimes around the same date of their original fingerprinting appointment
Early FP doesn't speed up overall processing. However, it can result in receiving IL sooner.
I dont know if this is quick or what but I got my interview letter for May 4th @ 915 AM. Fastest USCIS has ever moved. A friend of mine said,"It's because they are not processing any GC's at the moment( feel sorry for the GC in-process people).
Excellent! Congratulations to you, sammm!
I would be interested in looking at your entire time line. Would you mind posting it, please? The fastest I have seen so far (from date of application to interview) is 66 days. Seems like, yours is much shorter than even that.