Nebraska N-400 Timeline, hope it helps
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Nebraska N-400 Timeline, hope it helps
Mailed N-400 application on Feb 16th 2006
Received Notice of Action on Feb 28th 2006
Received fingerprinting notice on March14th 2006 for March 28th
Fingerprinted on March 28th
Received notice to go to naturalization interview on June 8th.
Total time less than 4 months.
Hope it helps :)
Received Notice of Action on Feb 28th 2006
Received fingerprinting notice on March14th 2006 for March 28th
Fingerprinted on March 28th
Received notice to go to naturalization interview on June 8th.
Total time less than 4 months.
Hope it helps :)
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Re: Nebraska N-400 Timeline, hope it helps
Chuck,
Not to burst your bubble but "total time less than 4 months" may
misrepresent itself. After your interview, you will have to appear at
least once more for your oath ceremony. That may be the same day or a
few weeks or months away.
Good luck and I wish you a speedy naturalization.
Regards,
S K Ghori [email protected] http://www.vex.net/~skg/
**NOTE**
I have lived in nine different countries. Dual Pakistani and Canadian
citizen, less than 3 months away from qualifying to apply for
US citizenship.
**DISCLAIMER**
I am neither a lawyer nor an immigration consultant. My comments
should NEVER be considered as legal or professional advice as they
are not meant to be such.
[email protected] wrote:
> Mailed N-400 application on Feb 16th 2006
> Received Notice of Action on Feb 28th 2006
> Received fingerprinting notice on March14th 2006 for March 28th
> Fingerprinted on March 28th
> Received notice to go to naturalization interview on June 8th.
> Total time less than 4 months.
> Hope it helps :)
Not to burst your bubble but "total time less than 4 months" may
misrepresent itself. After your interview, you will have to appear at
least once more for your oath ceremony. That may be the same day or a
few weeks or months away.
Good luck and I wish you a speedy naturalization.
Regards,
S K Ghori [email protected] http://www.vex.net/~skg/
**NOTE**
I have lived in nine different countries. Dual Pakistani and Canadian
citizen, less than 3 months away from qualifying to apply for
US citizenship.
**DISCLAIMER**
I am neither a lawyer nor an immigration consultant. My comments
should NEVER be considered as legal or professional advice as they
are not meant to be such.
[email protected] wrote:
> Mailed N-400 application on Feb 16th 2006
> Received Notice of Action on Feb 28th 2006
> Received fingerprinting notice on March14th 2006 for March 28th
> Fingerprinted on March 28th
> Received notice to go to naturalization interview on June 8th.
> Total time less than 4 months.
> Hope it helps :)