Naturalisation interview - approved!!
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Naturalisation interview - approved!!
Phoenix office. It took just over three months from initial filing of the
N400 to approval. Not too bad at all! Now I have only to wait for the oath
ceremony and the journey is over :-)
Many thanks to everyone for their answers to questions I've asked
sporadically over the past 3 and a bit years; many thanks to everyone for
their answers to other peoples questions. I could have done it without this
newsgroup but it would have been *much* more confusing and difficult :-)
Rob
N400 to approval. Not too bad at all! Now I have only to wait for the oath
ceremony and the journey is over :-)
Many thanks to everyone for their answers to questions I've asked
sporadically over the past 3 and a bit years; many thanks to everyone for
their answers to other peoples questions. I could have done it without this
newsgroup but it would have been *much* more confusing and difficult :-)
Rob
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Re: Naturalisation interview - approved!!
Congratulations on your success. Hope you hear soon on the date for the ceremony.
Originally Posted by Rob
Phoenix office. It took just over three months from initial filing of the
N400 to approval. Not too bad at all! Now I have only to wait for the oath
ceremony and the journey is over :-)
Many thanks to everyone for their answers to questions I've asked
sporadically over the past 3 and a bit years; many thanks to everyone for
their answers to other peoples questions. I could have done it without this
newsgroup but it would have been *much* more confusing and difficult :-)
Rob
N400 to approval. Not too bad at all! Now I have only to wait for the oath
ceremony and the journey is over :-)
Many thanks to everyone for their answers to questions I've asked
sporadically over the past 3 and a bit years; many thanks to everyone for
their answers to other peoples questions. I could have done it without this
newsgroup but it would have been *much* more confusing and difficult :-)
Rob
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Re: Naturalisation interview - approved!!
Congratulations, Rob! Nice to hear a report on the Phoenix office. Let us know when the oath ceremony is, please.
Best Wishes,
Rene
Best Wishes,
Rene
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Re: Naturalisation interview - approved!!
Congratulations Rob!
Let us know the oath date so we can cheer you on
Let us know the oath date so we can cheer you on
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Re: Naturalisation interview - approved!!
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 23:38:37 -0700, "Rob" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Phoenix office. It took just over three months from initial filing of the
>N400 to approval. Not too bad at all! Now I have only to wait for the oath
>ceremony and the journey is over :-)
>Many thanks to everyone for their answers to questions I've asked
>sporadically over the past 3 and a bit years; many thanks to everyone for
>their answers to other peoples questions. I could have done it without this
>newsgroup but it would have been *much* more confusing and difficult :-)
>Rob
Wow, that is fast Rob, I filed on June 24th and my Priority Date is
June 30th. I had my fingerprint appointment on July 22nd at the Thomas
Rd Application Support Center.
I wasn't expecting to hear anything for a few months yet but I guess
things might be moving quicker!
Oh! I forgot! Congratulations!
Denis
A day without sunshine is like, you
know, night.
wrote:
>Phoenix office. It took just over three months from initial filing of the
>N400 to approval. Not too bad at all! Now I have only to wait for the oath
>ceremony and the journey is over :-)
>Many thanks to everyone for their answers to questions I've asked
>sporadically over the past 3 and a bit years; many thanks to everyone for
>their answers to other peoples questions. I could have done it without this
>newsgroup but it would have been *much* more confusing and difficult :-)
>Rob
Wow, that is fast Rob, I filed on June 24th and my Priority Date is
June 30th. I had my fingerprint appointment on July 22nd at the Thomas
Rd Application Support Center.
I wasn't expecting to hear anything for a few months yet but I guess
things might be moving quicker!
Oh! I forgot! Congratulations!
Denis
A day without sunshine is like, you
know, night.
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Re: Naturalisation interview - approved!!
"Denis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 23:38:37 -0700, "Rob" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>Phoenix office. It took just over three months from initial filing of the
>>N400 to approval. Not too bad at all! Now I have only to wait for the
>>oath
>>ceremony and the journey is over :-)
>>Many thanks to everyone for their answers to questions I've asked
>>sporadically over the past 3 and a bit years; many thanks to everyone for
>>their answers to other peoples questions. I could have done it without
>>this
>>newsgroup but it would have been *much* more confusing and difficult :-)
>>Rob
> Wow, that is fast Rob, I filed on June 24th and my Priority Date is
> June 30th. I had my fingerprint appointment on July 22nd at the Thomas
> Rd Application Support Center.
> I wasn't expecting to hear anything for a few months yet but I guess
> things might be moving quicker!
> Oh! I forgot! Congratulations!
> Denis
> A day without sunshine is like, you
> know, night.
Yeah, my priority date was May 18 - they hit me up for the fingerprinting on
June 8 but I had to postpone that (travel out of state). Did the
fingerprinting June 28 - got the interview notice July 7. Amazingly fast.
Hope this won't come across as advertising but I write the interview
experience up here. http://robmanderson.blogspot.com/2006/08/approved.html
news:[email protected]...
> On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 23:38:37 -0700, "Rob" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>Phoenix office. It took just over three months from initial filing of the
>>N400 to approval. Not too bad at all! Now I have only to wait for the
>>oath
>>ceremony and the journey is over :-)
>>Many thanks to everyone for their answers to questions I've asked
>>sporadically over the past 3 and a bit years; many thanks to everyone for
>>their answers to other peoples questions. I could have done it without
>>this
>>newsgroup but it would have been *much* more confusing and difficult :-)
>>Rob
> Wow, that is fast Rob, I filed on June 24th and my Priority Date is
> June 30th. I had my fingerprint appointment on July 22nd at the Thomas
> Rd Application Support Center.
> I wasn't expecting to hear anything for a few months yet but I guess
> things might be moving quicker!
> Oh! I forgot! Congratulations!
> Denis
> A day without sunshine is like, you
> know, night.
Yeah, my priority date was May 18 - they hit me up for the fingerprinting on
June 8 but I had to postpone that (travel out of state). Did the
fingerprinting June 28 - got the interview notice July 7. Amazingly fast.
Hope this won't come across as advertising but I write the interview
experience up here. http://robmanderson.blogspot.com/2006/08/approved.html
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Posts: 44
Re: Naturalisation interview - approved!!
Hi Rob,
Congratulations to you.
My wife is applying for her naturalization next week.
Do you live in Phoenix area?
We live in Tucson, will we be interviewed in Phoenix or in Tucson?
Do I have to show up with my wife for the interview?
Will they interview both of us or just her?
Thank You
Shahrokh
Congratulations to you.
My wife is applying for her naturalization next week.
Do you live in Phoenix area?
We live in Tucson, will we be interviewed in Phoenix or in Tucson?
Do I have to show up with my wife for the interview?
Will they interview both of us or just her?
Thank You
Shahrokh
Originally Posted by Rob
Phoenix office. It took just over three months from initial filing of the
N400 to approval. Not too bad at all! Now I have only to wait for the oath
ceremony and the journey is over :-)
Many thanks to everyone for their answers to questions I've asked
sporadically over the past 3 and a bit years; many thanks to everyone for
their answers to other peoples questions. I could have done it without this
newsgroup but it would have been *much* more confusing and difficult :-)
Rob
N400 to approval. Not too bad at all! Now I have only to wait for the oath
ceremony and the journey is over :-)
Many thanks to everyone for their answers to questions I've asked
sporadically over the past 3 and a bit years; many thanks to everyone for
their answers to other peoples questions. I could have done it without this
newsgroup but it would have been *much* more confusing and difficult :-)
Rob
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Re: Naturalisation interview - approved!!
Originally Posted by shahrokh22
Hi Rob,
Congratulations to you.
My wife is applying for her naturalization next week.
Do you live in Phoenix area?
We live in Tucson, will we be interviewed in Phoenix or in Tucson?
Do I have to show up with my wife for the interview?
Will they interview both of us or just her?
Thank You
Shahrokh
Congratulations to you.
My wife is applying for her naturalization next week.
Do you live in Phoenix area?
We live in Tucson, will we be interviewed in Phoenix or in Tucson?
Do I have to show up with my wife for the interview?
Will they interview both of us or just her?
Thank You
Shahrokh
I'm pretty sure the naturalization will take place in Tucson. They will only interview your wife, not you. Even if you go with her, you have to wait in the waiting room, you can't go into the interview with her.
Best Wishes,
Rene
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Joined: Nov 2003
Location: Arizona
Posts: 44
Re: Naturalisation interview - approved!!
Hi Rene,
Thanks for the advice.
I am still trying to get a time estimate on how long would it take for them to set her a date for the interview.
Sincerely Yours,
Shahrokh
Thanks for the advice.
I am still trying to get a time estimate on how long would it take for them to set her a date for the interview.
Sincerely Yours,
Shahrokh
Originally Posted by Noorah101
Hi Shahrokh,
I'm pretty sure the naturalization will take place in Tucson. They will only interview your wife, not you. Even if you go with her, you have to wait in the waiting room, you can't go into the interview with her.
Best Wishes,
Rene
I'm pretty sure the naturalization will take place in Tucson. They will only interview your wife, not you. Even if you go with her, you have to wait in the waiting room, you can't go into the interview with her.
Best Wishes,
Rene