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My husband had his interview today for citizenship.

He got letter a standard letter and there are check marks in front of lines that pertain.

X You will be given another opportunity to be tested on your ability

(ability for what)

X USCIS will send you a written decision about your application

X a decision can not yet be made

The test was not checked but he saw the the interviewer write 6/6 he got all questions right.

He asked other things like my kids names and ages he was not sure of age one was 22 he said 21 or 22 othere is 25 he said 25 or 26

he asked if we live alone together and phone address and if he works in same town. Have we ever been seperated and we have not. How many times i went to morocco have i met his family and friends. Yes was there 2 times.

Any advice will be greatly appreciated we are worried about this.

Darlene

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Darlene,

I don't know what this mean for you but please remove the file you have attached.

you husband A number visible.Protect his privacy

Grey it out and post it again.

how

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Darlene, hit report on that post and hopefully you should have the opportunity to explain your reason for reporting the post. I think they will remove it then.

I think at this point, you can wait a few days then call the USCIS 800 number to see if you can get an explanation, or wait until you get a letter from them to see what the issue is. They may just send the Oath letter. Keeping my fingers crossed for you and praying that all goes well.

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I-130 for husband - see TIMELINE

10/23/2007 - Receive SSC (took 9 days from POE)

12/04/2007 - Receive Welcome Letter

12/14/2007 - Received 2nd Welcome Letter and Green card!!!

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N-400

09/21/2010 - Mailed application to Lewisville TX location

09/23/2010 - Information input in the system/check cashed

09/29/2010 - N-400 receipt received

09/30/2010 - RFE mailed

10/15/2010 - Biometrics appt (@8am) YAY!!!!

11/20/2010 - Received the yellow letter (dated 11/17/2010)

11/30/2010 - Case moved to the Testing & Interview stage (Email)

12/03/2010 - Received interview letter

01/06/2011 - Interview @ 10:15a...APPROVED!

02/12/2011 - Received oath ceremony letter (dated 02/10/2011)

02/18/2011 - Received descheduled oath ceremony letter (dated 2/15/2011)

02/26/2011 - Received new oath ceremony letter

03/02/2011 - Oath Ceremony @ 1:30p (IT'S ABOUT TIME!!!)

03/09/2011 - Oath Ceremony @ 1:30p...FINALLY A CITIZEN!!!

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Darlene, hit report on that post and hopefully you should have the opportunity to explain your reason for reporting the post. I think they will remove it then.

I think at this point, you can wait a few days then call the USCIS 800 number to see if you can get an explanation, or wait until you get a letter from them to see what the issue is. They may just send the Oath letter. Keeping my fingers crossed for you and praying that all goes well.

thanks i hope so never heard of anything like this before

darlene

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Totally understand. After hearing all the news that people on your board got their interview dates, getting any form of deviation is nerve wracking. I remember reading some time ago about people who didn't get approved right away, but got the response in the mail. Don't worry too much about it. When I first applied for citizenship, I got an outright denial, because I couldn't prove that I wasn't out of the country too much. I re-applied in a few years and got through witout an issue.

I-130 for husband - see TIMELINE

10/23/2007 - Receive SSC (took 9 days from POE)

12/04/2007 - Receive Welcome Letter

12/14/2007 - Received 2nd Welcome Letter and Green card!!!

======================================================

N-400

09/21/2010 - Mailed application to Lewisville TX location

09/23/2010 - Information input in the system/check cashed

09/29/2010 - N-400 receipt received

09/30/2010 - RFE mailed

10/15/2010 - Biometrics appt (@8am) YAY!!!!

11/20/2010 - Received the yellow letter (dated 11/17/2010)

11/30/2010 - Case moved to the Testing & Interview stage (Email)

12/03/2010 - Received interview letter

01/06/2011 - Interview @ 10:15a...APPROVED!

02/12/2011 - Received oath ceremony letter (dated 02/10/2011)

02/18/2011 - Received descheduled oath ceremony letter (dated 2/15/2011)

02/26/2011 - Received new oath ceremony letter

03/02/2011 - Oath Ceremony @ 1:30p (IT'S ABOUT TIME!!!)

03/09/2011 - Oath Ceremony @ 1:30p...FINALLY A CITIZEN!!!

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Totally understand. After hearing all the news that people on your board got their interview dates, getting any form of deviation is nerve wracking. I remember reading some time ago about people who didn't get approved right away, but got the response in the mail. Don't worry too much about it. When I first applied for citizenship, I got an outright denial, because I couldn't prove that I wasn't out of the country too much. I re-applied in a few years and got through witout an issue.

thanks for advice it helps alot

Darlene

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My husband had his interview today for citizenship.

He got letter a standard letter and there are check marks in front of lines that pertain.

X You will be given another opportunity to be tested on your ability

(ability for what)

X USCIS will send you a written decision about your application

X a decision can not yet be made

The test was not checked but he saw the the interviewer write 6/6 he got all questions right.

Darlene,

Even though your husband answered all six questions right, did he not pass the writing part of the interview? That could be the reason for the "X" next to .."given another opportunity to be tested....."???

That "X" next to that would be my main concern as to it sounds like a retake? or to come back?

The "X" next to "USCIS will send you a wrtten decision about your application"

and the "X" next to "decision can not yet be made" was what my husband got. The officer said he needed another officer to go over his application to approve it. We ended up with the Oath letter 4 weeks later. I guess that was the letter for "USCIS will send you a written decision about your application". From what I have read about our local office in St.Paul they don't approve always right on the spot. Did your husband ask the officer at the end if anything else was needed or when he would expect his oath letter? My husband was worried when he didn't get approved on the spot and asked the officer if he should be concerned or can he expect an oath letter still. The officer reassured him that it was fine, even though he got "X decision can not yet be made".

I hope this helps Darlene!!!! Be patient! I know I wasn't....:)

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Darlene,

Even though your husband answered all six questions right, did he not pass the writing part of the interview? That could be the reason for the "X" next to .."given another opportunity to be tested....."???

That "X" next to that would be my main concern as to it sounds like a retake? or to come back?

The "X" next to "USCIS will send you a wrtten decision about your application"

and the "X" next to "decision can not yet be made" was what my husband got. The officer said he needed another officer to go over his application to approve it. We ended up with the Oath letter 4 weeks later. I guess that was the letter for "USCIS will send you a written decision about your application". From what I have read about our local office in St.Paul they don't approve always right on the spot. Did your husband ask the officer at the end if anything else was needed or when he would expect his oath letter? My husband was worried when he didn't get approved on the spot and asked the officer if he should be concerned or can he expect an oath letter still. The officer reassured him that it was fine, even though he got "X decision can not yet be made".

I hope this helps Darlene!!!! Be patient! I know I wasn't....:)

Well as far as i know he did fine or written part of the test just had to write washington was father of country. He said he was not sure if spelled washington right.

Hicham said the guy who spoke bad english said he would have to look over his papers.

i dont know its all crazy

Thanks for help

Darlene

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What is this fuzz all about?

He will get his oath letter in the mail soon. Many people don't get a cheerful "yeah . . . you passed . . . right on, Dude" after the interview. Are you guys are going gagga now over the fact that a decision could not be made right away? That means nothing, absolutely nothing. Often they still have to look at the FBI files, check some responses in regard to the data on file, or talk to the supervisor. That's it.

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There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all . . . . The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English-Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian-Americans or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality, than with the other citizens of the American Republic . . . . There is no such thing as a hyphenated American who is a good American. The only man who is a good American is the man who is an American and nothing else.

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What is this fuzz all about?

He will get his oath letter in the mail soon. Many people don't get a cheerful "yeah . . . you passed . . . right on, Dude" after the interview. Are you guys are going gagga now over the fact that a decision could not be made right away? That means nothing, absolutely nothing. Often they still have to look at the FBI files, check some responses in regard to the data on file, or talk to the supervisor. That's it.

well the form he got was wierd

they checked

X You will be given another opportunity to be tested on your ability to

ability to what?????

made sound like he did not pass test but interviewer said he did

Darlene

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Good news is that you will get a letter either way.

Either you'll get a letter to come back in about 60 days to redo the test/interview OR you'll get the letter for the oath ceremony.

You also could try calling the number listed on the sheet for the interview - I found that they were very helpful at this stage in the process with what was going on.

well the form he got was wierd

they checked

X You will be given another opportunity to be tested on your ability to

ability to what?????

made sound like he did not pass test but interviewer said he did

Darlene

May 11 '09 - Case Approved 10 yr card in the mail

June - 10 yr card recieved

Feb. 19, 2010 - N-400 Application sent to Phoenix Lockbox

April 3, 2010 - Biometrics

May 17,2010 - Citizenship Test - Minneapolis, MN

July 16, 2010- Retest (writing portion)

October 13, 2010 - Oath Ceremony

Journey Complete!

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I just saw you're in MN - assuming Bloomington office - did he have a heavy set female officer do the interview? If so, she's a witch and odds are good that she didn't pass him on the test. My husband had something similar with the letter happen. I waited and talked to her afterwards to try and straighten things out. She flat up lied to me about why she didn't pass him and when my husband went for his 2nd interview, the new interview lady couldn't understand why the 1st one didn't pass him. Frustrating. I think NickD's wife had the same lady with similar results too.

May 11 '09 - Case Approved 10 yr card in the mail

June - 10 yr card recieved

Feb. 19, 2010 - N-400 Application sent to Phoenix Lockbox

April 3, 2010 - Biometrics

May 17,2010 - Citizenship Test - Minneapolis, MN

July 16, 2010- Retest (writing portion)

October 13, 2010 - Oath Ceremony

Journey Complete!

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