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Coco&Kitten

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  1. Guys, if I can give you all my piece of advise: do NOT waste your money on writ of mandamus or whatever. You already spent a bunch trying to get the citizenship! I waited almost 10 months after my interview for a decision to be made (if you scroll a few pages back you'll see my story). It wasn't till I wrote my Senator that my case was unstuck. I was so frustrated also from waiting and waiting, worst experience of my life (and my case was easy). I was even on the local news when my case was finally approved after months of waiting, I can tell you they (USCIS) were quite embarrassed from having held it for so long. So, write to your Senator, Representative, whoever can intervene and make these people at USCIS do THEIR job!! The lawyers can not do much and I doubt a mandamus is the answer to this problem. They are still riding the COVID wave and blaming it on not enough personal, blah blah blah, it is time to get back to work, make them do their job. Send the Senators, they take it seriously then.
  2. Same here, it took a year. I don't want to discourage anybody, but just so people know that it can take a long time in some cases.
  3. Congratulations!! Your wait was worthy. I waited a little over 9 months, it seems Denver is far behind schedule!
  4. Just pasting this link here for February 2021 filers. Feel free to update everyone here. This was useful to me when I was stressing about the wait, it seems it takes a whole year in many cases. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Bavl3LoFu4RvNZ22oCrcRY4bjZHMVsLb5dOLpm4mKIg/edit#gid=835077655
  5. Hard to tell, to me N400 approved means approved. But for some reason they want to review your I751 again. Could that be a system glitch? Give it a few days, and if no new messages appear I would call them or open a request. If you have already been waiting for 2 years it probably means your case is outside normal processing times anyways, so you can open a case request on-line.
  6. Exactly, "decision to be made" does NOT mean decline. Don't lose hope, I think your case will be taken care of soon, at least you did what you had to do and uploaded the documents. It is just that USCIS seems to have a "linear mind set", they can only process one thing at a time, they can only do one job. Your document was missing, so the officer could not look outside his box. Try not to stress about it (I know, I've been through this too, and now it is easier to say), all you can do is wait and watch.
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