N400 Timeline Atlanta
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N400 Timeline Atlanta
Hiya,
I am currently in the process of applying for citizenship. Curious to find out how long it has taken folks applying to the Atlanta location. I know it varies depending on where you are applying.
TIa!
I am currently in the process of applying for citizenship. Curious to find out how long it has taken folks applying to the Atlanta location. I know it varies depending on where you are applying.
TIa!
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Re: N400 Timeline Atlanta
According to the USCIS website https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/ it is 10.5 to 20 months
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Re: N400 Timeline Atlanta
Good luck!
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Hubby applied last Friday and we received the bio metrics letter yesterday. The date was the day after he flies back to London for a week so he camped out this morning and managed to get it done already. Now for the long double wait (as we’re also waiting on the removal of conditions on his green card).
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Re: N400 Timeline Atlanta
Thank you for all the responses. I have yet another question, in terms of where I lived for the past 5 years. I was renting and therefore the was someoverlap in the dates of my residence. For example, lease date is 4/30/14 - 4/25/14 at one apt, and 4/25/14- 10/17 at another. How do i list these? Do I go with the lease dates, or the approximate dates I moved into the place? Tia
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Re: N400 Timeline Atlanta
Thank you for all the responses. I have yet another question, in terms of where I lived for the past 5 years. I was renting and therefore the was someoverlap in the dates of my residence. For example, lease date is 4/30/14 - 4/25/14 at one apt, and 4/25/14- 10/17 at another. How do i list these? Do I go with the lease dates, or the approximate dates I moved into the place? Tia
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Good Golly, Miss Molly ... you don't need put the DAY, just the month and year is sufficient. BTW hope you are not planning on using those convoluted dates listed on your post. It would be 4/2???/ 4/2014; 5/2014 - 10/2017 and yes you are correct ... it is actually the dates on the lease agreement. Remember the USCIS does not ask the number of sheets of toilet paper you use.
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Good Golly, Miss Molly ... you don't need put the DAY, just the month and year is sufficient. BTW hope you are not planning on using those convoluted dates listed on your post. It would be 4/2???/ 4/2014; 5/2014 - 10/2017 and yes you are correct ... it is actually the dates on the lease agreement. Remember the USCIS does not ask the number of sheets of toilet paper you use.
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I put a best guess at the dates I actually moved my person. The tricky one was when there was a gap . Not super-excited about putting the address of a friend whose couch I slept on, but the system won't let you leave a single day unaccounted for.
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The system asks for the day, but you won't get denied for putting in an incorrect one. Just full it out to the best of your ability.
if you're really concerned, bring it up at the interview.
Rene
if you're really concerned, bring it up at the interview.
Rene
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It doesn't matter that it overlaps. The USCIS is not nitpicking on dates. Hubby had the same problem when he naturalized because he lived in Germany for 16 years and then in Nova Scotia and then in Ottawa and then in the US. He went from month's start to month's end and there was no problems. Of course that was in the days before forms were completed online. Even gaps were acceptable as long as they were minor. USCIS is not going to contact each apartment you have lived in to ascertain the date you moved in and the date your moved out.
Just as when it asks for travels outside of the US, sometimes you have to guestimate the dates. As long as it is well within the guidelines, you are fine. And no, some travels don't result in I-94's so there is no way of proving your travels.