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Old Mar 17th 2004, 11:13 am
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hi bulent,
today got my naturalization oath ceremony letter scheduled for April 7 2004 in chicago.
I am really excited and feel good, can't wait for the big day of my life.
cheers
SkYiSbLuE


timeline
N-400 Prirority date :- July 7 2003
Finger print NOA recd : July 15 2003
finger print done :- Aug 7 2003
Interview (case status disappered ) :- Jan 8 2004
NOA for Interview dated :- Jan 9 2004 recd on :- Jan 13 2004
Interviewed and passed :- March 10 2004
oath letter recd : dated march 15 2004, on march 17 2004
Oath ceremony scheduled : April 7 2004
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Old Mar 18th 2004, 3:02 am
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hi bulent
are you going to take your passport for the oath ceremony?
thanks
sky

Originally posted by skyisblue
hi bulent,
today got my naturalization oath ceremony letter scheduled for April 7 2004 in chicago.
I am really excited and feel good, can't wait for the big day of my life.
cheers
SkYiSbLuE


timeline
N-400 Prirority date :- July 7 2003
Finger print NOA recd : July 15 2003
finger print done :- Aug 7 2003
Interview (case status disappered ) :- Jan 8 2004
NOA for Interview dated :- Jan 9 2004 recd on :- Jan 13 2004
Interviewed and passed :- March 10 2004
oath letter recd : dated march 15 2004, on march 17 2004
Oath ceremony scheduled : April 7 2004
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Old Mar 22nd 2004, 2:07 pm
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I will take my passport with me.

They did not ask for the tax transcripts although I had them with me.
But I did not get my green card through marriage, so maybe that is why
they did not ask for it and I applied based on 5 years as a PR.


skyisblue <member21737@british_expats.com> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > congratulations bulent,
    > Wanted to ask you if they asked you about
    > tax returns transcripts?
    > thanks
    >
    > N-400 Prirority date :- July 7 2003
    >
    > Finger print NOA recd : July 15 2003
    > finger print done :- Aug 7 2003
    >
    > Interview (case status disappered ) :- Jan 8 2004
    > NOA for Interview
    > dated :- Jan 9 2004 recd on :- Jan 13 2004
    > Interview scheduled for :-
    > March 10 2004 (chicago)
    >
    >
    > Originally posted by Bulent
    > >
    > Folks,
    > >
    > > I had my interview this morning in Chicago. It was scheduled
    > at
    > > 7:45am, I was at the door (539 S LaSalle) at 7:15 but they opened
    > the
    > > doors at 7:25. I was the first one to be called in at 7:50. The
    > >
    > interview took 10 minutes, I was asked 6 questions from the standard
    > >
    > 96 question list. I wrote down a very simple sentence. Interview went
    > >
    > smooth. I had indicated on my form that I was cited for two traffic
    > >
    > tickets, one speeding, one other moving violation. (I had checked yes
    > >
    > on question 16). The officer asked if I had been arrested before and
    > >
    > why I answered that question yes. I said that I had never been
    > >
    > arrested before and said they were minor traffic violations. She asked
    > >
    > if any were DUI and I said no. She did not even ask for the court
    > >
    > dispositions but I gave them to her to include with my application,
    > >
    > just in case. She said fine. I also gave her the paperwork I got from
    > >
    > the Circuit Court showing that I was never arrested before. She took
    > >
    > that too. But it looked like she was not even interested in them since
    > >
    > none of them were DUI.
    > >
    > > Finally she gave me the "Congratulations!"
    > paper and said I will get a
    > > letter in the mail for the oath ceremony.
    > She said 30-90 days. I
    > > looked up on the upcoming ceremonies at
    > >
    > >
    > http://www.ilnd.uscourts.gov/Press/ceremony.cfm"]http://www.ilnd.-
    > uscourts.gov/Press/ceremony.cfm[/url]
    > >
    > > and there are a lot in March,
    > so hopefully it will be soon.
    > >
    > > Will let you know once I get the
    > letter. Good luck to all.
    > >
    > > June 11, 2003 Mailed N-400 (Chicago)
    > >
    > June 12, 2003 N-400 Rec'd by BCIS
    > > June 18, 2003 $310 Check cashed
    > >
    > June 20, 2003 Received first NOA
    > > July 3, 2003 NOA: Fingerprinting
    > Schedule
    > > July 9, 2003 Received NOA: Fingerprinting Schedule
    > > July
    > 29, 2003: Fingerprinted.
    > > December 8, 20O3: Received NoA dated
    > December 2,20O3, interview date
    > > February 26, 2003.
    > February 26, 2004 -
    > Passed interview / waiting for oath ceremony
 

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