Shortly after 2 months from the Biometrics I receive a letter with the appointment to the interview. The appointment is in about a month; therefore, if you want to wait to receive the letter to start studying you would have time. However, I would recommend you at least read/listen the questions and answers once or twice in advance, that way it will be easier when starting to study.
Anyhow, I am afraid the given date is not a convenient one since I will be on vacation. The question is, how do we change the appointment?
You can read about it here!
Saturday, July 16, 2016
Saturday, July 2, 2016
American Citizenship - Check your case status
Wherever you find yourself in the naturalization process, and once you have received the receipt letter (form I-797) or an email note (as long as you filled the form G-1145), you should have all you need to check your status.
On the receipt or on the email you will find a receipt number. With that number yo can go to the Official Website of the Department of Homeland Security and click on "Check your case status", or click here and insert the receipt number.
You may see something of the following sort, always depending on the status of your case.
Good luck, and I hope it is good news!
On the receipt or on the email you will find a receipt number. With that number yo can go to the Official Website of the Department of Homeland Security and click on "Check your case status", or click here and insert the receipt number.
You may see something of the following sort, always depending on the status of your case.
Good luck, and I hope it is good news!
Friday, May 6, 2016
American Citizenship - Biometrics
Three weeks after sending the documents I receive a letter with the appointment for the biometrics. The appointment is within 2 weeks!
For the biometrics appointment you have to bring this letter with the appointment and the green card as ID.
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I showed up half an hour earlier and I spent there about 30-40 minutes. It was quite fast.Firstly, and after showing letter and green card, you receive a paper to fill, and a booklet like this with the questions and answers to study for the interview. The paper you will have to return to the staff filled after standing in line for about 5 minutes, and the booklet is yours to keep. Once you have given the paper, you will have to wait to be called. It may take between 5 to 10 minutes before they call you to take your finger prints and a picture. After that, you are asked to fill a 2 question questionnaire and ready!
Now you just need to wait again to receive another letter with the information of the appointment for the interview/test. Keep on studying!
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
American Citizenship - Studying for the Test
Well,time to study!
Here you can read and download (one by one) the audio of the 100 questions with answers for the Civic test in mp3 format. In the test they will ask 10 of the 100 questions, and as long as you get 6 right you are done. It does not seem hard.
Here you can find study material for the English test as well as for the Civic test.
Keep in mind that "You have two opportunities to take the English and civics tests per application. If you fail any portion of the test during your first interview, you will be retested on the portion of the test that you failed between 60 and 90 days from the date of your initial interview."
PS: As you go for your Biometrics apt, you will receive a booklet and a CD with all the questions and answers, you may or may not want to wait until then to study
Saturday, April 16, 2016
American Citizenship - Ready to Send, Where?
Well, now we got it all, so where do we send it?
I recommend to read the more detailed information here (then click "Where to File"), from were I pulled the following information. Roughly, here is the list of where to send the paperwork:
"If you live in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Micronesia, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Mariana Islands, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, send your application for U.S. Postal Service to:
USCIS
P.O. Box 21251
Phoenix, AZ 85036
If you live in Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, District. Of Columbia, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Luisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York,
Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Virgin Islands, Vermont, West Virginia, send your application for U.S. Postal Service to:
USCIS
P.O. Box 660060
Dallas, TX 75266"
Now it is time to put everything in an envelope, write the address, send it and wait to be informed that the application has been accepted (as long as you sent the G-1145 form), and wait for the biometrics appointment.
Personally, I sent it through U.S. Postal Service with tracking to know that it reaches its destination safely. The cost was $5 and some change, and with the code you can follow the letter's path here. Sending it on a Saturday I know it arrived to destiny on Monday, and on Tuesday it was picked up. I received notice via text message that my case was received 10 days after sending it.
While you wait you can start or continue to study for the English or Civic tests. For more information about the tests and where to find study material read this post.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
American Citizenship - Cover letter
Once you have all documents ready (here there is a list of what you need according to your situation) I would recommend to attach a cover letter listing everything you send to ensure yourself and the USCIS office that everything is there.
The main information is the same for all situations, even if fee may vary. The supplemental information will vary according to which option you choose or have at hand.
At the same time, if you have to inform them of any specific detail, you could use the cover letter to share that information.
Following there is an example that you may copy and personalize:
USCIS,
P.O. Box 660060
Dallas, TX 75266
P.O. Box 660060
Dallas, TX 75266
To
whom it may concern,
I,
xxxxxxxxx (formerly: xxxxxxxxxxxx), am filing for naturalization on the basis
of marriage to a U.S. citizen, xxxxxxxxxxx.
The major
content herein include the following:
·
N-400
·
A photocopy of both sides of
my Permanent Resident Card
·
2 identical color photographs
·
A money order for $xxx.00
Other
supplemental information include the following:
·
G-1145
·
xxxx
·
xxxx
·
xxxx
Other Info that may be relevant
If there is any need to contact me, feel free to contact me using the following
information:
Address:
Phone:
Email:
Address:
Phone:
Email:
Friday, February 12, 2016
American Citizenship - Fotos & Check or Money Order
Preparing the documents, there are a few details to keep in mind.
Back to pictures: they have to be passport style, click here for more details on that; and for more information from the naturalization instructions, check this pdf and go to page 3.
The pictures can be taken at home or at Walmart or CVS or any other places. I went to CVS and flipped out with the bad quality and crazy prize: $12 for a picture with vertical illumination that causes shades under your eyes and in all the bad places. I later went and repeated them at the AAA store, and was a bit more satisfied, still same prize though. Insane for 2 pictures, if you ask me.
Well, I hope this is helpful, good luck!
To pay the fees you can use a check, a money order, or the credit card using the form G-1450,
Authorization for Credit Card Transactions. The
N-400 fees are the only ones that can be paid with credit card. In case you choose one of the first two payment methods, the payment will be done to "Department of Homeland Security."
The fees are not refundable in any case (whether you retire your application or the application is denied). Hence, make sure you are eligible to apply for naturalization, fill everything properly, and send all necessary documents.
Back to pictures: they have to be passport style, click here for more details on that; and for more information from the naturalization instructions, check this pdf and go to page 3.
The pictures can be taken at home or at Walmart or CVS or any other places. I went to CVS and flipped out with the bad quality and crazy prize: $12 for a picture with vertical illumination that causes shades under your eyes and in all the bad places. I later went and repeated them at the AAA store, and was a bit more satisfied, still same prize though. Insane for 2 pictures, if you ask me.
Well, I hope this is helpful, good luck!
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