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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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A decision cannot yet be made about your application.

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I passed the test, but the officer said I traveled a lot to Brazil... She has to check the law and then make a decision... I stayed in Brazil less then 18 months total (15 if I'm correct)...

Now I have to wait a denial letter or an oath letter...

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I hope that you hear something positive soon. Good luck.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Lucky! I haven't had any updates, yet. Guess he was serious when he said he's scheduling for 2 months out. unsure.png

I am sorry to hear that :( Let's keep on hoping,there are still a few weeks left before the next ceremony,you never know;

Some people got a letter or a phone call the day before the oath ceremony

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I am sorry to hear that sad.png Let's keep on hoping,there are still a few weeks left before the next ceremony,you never know;

Some people got a letter or a phone call the day before the oath ceremony

I have the worst luck with immigration. I always get a funky IO. Do you think it's ok he omit the first digit of my alien number? Apparently that was "ok" but I just keep wondering if it's not needed, why is it on my PR card? I don't think I'll be at the October oath, but here's to hoping!

N-400
05/30/2013 Sent N-400 package to AZ lockbox via USPS priority mail with delivery confirmation
06/14/2013 Biometrics letter received
06/17/2013 Early Biometrics

06/19/2013 In line for interview
08/08/2013 Scheduled for interview
08/13/2013 Received interview letter
09/16/2013 Interview (Passed)

10/25/2013 Scheduled for oath

10/29/2013 Received oath letter

11/15/2013 Oath

ROC Process I-751
1/12/2010 Sent I-751 package to CSC via USPS Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation
1/25/2010 Received NOA1
2/04/2010 Received Biometrics Letter
3/29/2010 Approved. Card Production ordered.
4/03/2010 Card Received! (Total: 81 days)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I applied under the 3 years. My longest trip: 5 months.

According to what she said, it doesn't matter if you travel for 5 months and return to the USA, then 3 months later you travel again to Brazil for 2 months (my case).

Well, according to the uscis website, applying under marriage you have to stay in the USA for at least 18 months and no single trips over 6 months. I made sure I followed their rules, but nothing else I can do... sad.png

I was always under the impression that we're allowed 6 months per calendar year only. It doesn't reset once you come back to the US, where you'd be able to stay for x amount of months and go again for another 2, which would make your visit 7 months out of the year. I don't know if that's even correct, but if it is, you'd be over in that year, and that would be an issue? You're almost at the very end, I hope it all gets sorted out soon for you.

N-400
05/30/2013 Sent N-400 package to AZ lockbox via USPS priority mail with delivery confirmation
06/14/2013 Biometrics letter received
06/17/2013 Early Biometrics

06/19/2013 In line for interview
08/08/2013 Scheduled for interview
08/13/2013 Received interview letter
09/16/2013 Interview (Passed)

10/25/2013 Scheduled for oath

10/29/2013 Received oath letter

11/15/2013 Oath

ROC Process I-751
1/12/2010 Sent I-751 package to CSC via USPS Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation
1/25/2010 Received NOA1
2/04/2010 Received Biometrics Letter
3/29/2010 Approved. Card Production ordered.
4/03/2010 Card Received! (Total: 81 days)

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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I was always under the impression that we're allowed 6 months per calendar year only. It doesn't reset once you come back to the US, where you'd be able to stay for x amount of months and go again for another 2, which would make your visit 7 months out of the year. I don't know if that's even correct, but if it is, you'd be over in that year, and that would be an issue? You're almost at the very end, I hope it all gets sorted out soon for you.

"3 years as a Permanent Resident without leaving the United States for trips of 6 months or longer."

They are definitely not clear about this...

6 months per year? Per trip? They say it's per trip, so it doesn't make sense for me...

I consulted 3 immigration attorneys, they all said there is no reason for a denial, because my longest trip had a 5 month duration, so this is extremely confusing...

I couldn't find the explanation for that 6 month trips, they only say : "6 months or longer"

Let's wait and see :/

10/08/2007 - Marriage

RESIDENCE

06/08/2010 - AOS sent
06/15/2010 - Email confirmation (AOS received)
06/17/2010 - checks cashed
06/23/2010 - NOA's received
06/26/2010 - Biometrics letter
06/30/2010 - RFE (website)
07/08/2010 - I-130 touched
07/08/2010 - I-131 touched
07/09/2010 - Biometrics done
07/12/2010 - I-485 touched
07/12/2010 - I-765 touched
07/14/2010 - RFE letter (they asked for the taxes again)
07/21/2010 - RFE sent
07/23/2010 - USPS delivery confirmation
08/07/2010 - NOA for the Interview (09/08/2010)

09/08/2010 - Interview (APPROVED)

NATURALIZATION

06/20/2013 - Application for Naturalization sent

06/21/2013 - Email from USCIS stating that they received my case

06/28/2013 - Fingerprint letter sent

07/02/2013 - Fingerprint letter received

07/15/2013 - Fingerprints taken

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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"3 years as a Permanent Resident without leaving the United States for trips of 6 months or longer."

They are definitely not clear about this...

6 months per year? Per trip? They say it's per trip, so it doesn't make sense for me...

I consulted 3 immigration attorneys, they all said there is no reason for a denial, because my longest trip had a 5 month duration, so this is extremely confusing...

I couldn't find the explanation for that 6 month trips, they only say : "6 months or longer"

Let's wait and see :/

I really thought it was a total of 6 months any given year. Maybe if you post about it in the forum, someone more experienced can give you accurate information. Worth a try. This whole entire process can be so draining, and confusing at times, even with a straight forward case like mine. I don't think you'll be denied.

N-400
05/30/2013 Sent N-400 package to AZ lockbox via USPS priority mail with delivery confirmation
06/14/2013 Biometrics letter received
06/17/2013 Early Biometrics

06/19/2013 In line for interview
08/08/2013 Scheduled for interview
08/13/2013 Received interview letter
09/16/2013 Interview (Passed)

10/25/2013 Scheduled for oath

10/29/2013 Received oath letter

11/15/2013 Oath

ROC Process I-751
1/12/2010 Sent I-751 package to CSC via USPS Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation
1/25/2010 Received NOA1
2/04/2010 Received Biometrics Letter
3/29/2010 Approved. Card Production ordered.
4/03/2010 Card Received! (Total: 81 days)

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Filed: TD Visa Country: Slovakia
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Hello everybody.

It has been 92 since I was placed in line for interview so I decided to call 1800 number. I was told that it doesn't mean anything that 90 has passed by. They told me , the only thing they can do for me is to check what is the office situation like in NYC, Manhattan office. After a minute of waiting the officer got back to me and told me that Manhattan office is only processing applications that were filed February 21st. I filed my paper work June 7th. Just wanted to fill you in. So it is gonna be a long wait time. It just seems strange that everybody else had the interviews or at least received the date of the interview and NYC is only processing February applications. Congratulations to everybody who is done and good luck to everyone who is waiting. :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Hello everybody.

It has been 92 since I was placed in line for interview so I decided to call 1800 number. I was told that it doesn't mean anything that 90 has passed by. They told me , the only thing they can do for me is to check what is the office situation like in NYC, Manhattan office. After a minute of waiting the officer got back to me and told me that Manhattan office is only processing applications that were filed February 21st. I filed my paper work June 7th. Just wanted to fill you in. So it is gonna be a long wait time. It just seems strange that everybody else had the interviews or at least received the date of the interview and NYC is only processing February applications. Congratulations to everybody who is done and good luck to everyone who is waiting. smile.png

Wow! that's a long wait - best of luck. Now with this stupid gov't shutdown, i hope things dont get delayed even more. My wife's interview on thursday (!) and we just want this over with. I checked which gov't agencies will be affected and dept of state will remain open and so will uscis, except for if its in a gov't building that has shut down. So I hope 1 fed plaza in manhattan is not affected, for your sake. We are fortunate to have a local field office here in queens and that's where her interview is.

Best of luck - maybe you can schedule an Infopass appt if you want to talk to a uscis officer directly.

Once in awhile, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairy tale - My beautiful wife Soni
Timeline:
USCIS: 10-06-2009: I-130 rec'd by USCIS; 03-16-2010: I-130 APPROVAL (after 5+ friggin months of torture, agony and waiting!)
NVC:
04-29-2010: INTERVIEW ASSIGNED FOR JUNE 10TH IN CHENNAI CONSULATE, INDIA; 06-10-2010: INTERVIEW - VISA APPROVED!!!!!
06-18-2010: Entered US - NEW YORK CITY and 08-16-2010: GC received! (nearly 2 months after PoE) woo hoo!
AOS for permanent 10 yr green card:

04-02-2012: NOA of I-751 and 1 yr extension of temp green card

05-03-2012: Biometrics appointment

12-18-2012: 10 yr Green card approved; 12-22-2012: Green card rec'd

N-400 citizenship:

06-19-2013: N-400 mailed; 06-22-2013: N-400 rec'd at Dallas lockbox

10-3-2013: Interview date - APPROVED!

10-18-2013: NATURALIZED - We are done with USCIS!!!

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My family an dI have our interviews tomorrow. With the news overnight, I am just hoping that the Boston office will be open!!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Wow! that's a long wait - best of luck. Now with this stupid gov't shutdown, i hope things dont get delayed even more. My wife's interview on thursday (!) and we just want this over with. I checked which gov't agencies will be affected and dept of state will remain open and so will uscis, except for if its in a gov't building that has shut down. So I hope 1 fed plaza in manhattan is not affected, for your sake. We are fortunate to have a local field office here in queens and that's where her interview is.

Best of luck - maybe you can schedule an Infopass appt if you want to talk to a uscis officer directly.

Actually USCIS is under Dept of Homeland Security. it has ~ 12550 employees and 12205 or so are considered as employees that are exempt from the funding hiatus b/c they are either presidential employees or funded through other means (ie, through the ridiculously high application fees - I guess that's 1 reason we can be thankful for!). So ~250 employees not working will not be much of a dent (hopefully!) - 97% will be working according to below. I will call up USCIS to see if our local field office will be open for the interview on thursday.

Good luck to all of us!

Here's the breakdown from the Washington Post - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/politics/2013-shutdown-federal-department-impact/?hpid=z1

Department of Homeland Security

dhs.png

TOTAL

EMPLOYEES

EXPECTED

TO WORK

FURLOUGHED

231,117 199,822 31,295 Overall impact

The vast majority of Department of Homeland Security employees will continue to work under a shutdown because their functions “must be maintained under all circumstances to ensure the safety and security of the nation and its citizens,” or because their jobs are not funded by congressional appropriations, according to the agency’s 2013 contingency plan.

Impact on workers

The DHS shutdown plan designates about 86 percent of the department’s roughly 231,000 employees as “essential,” meaning they will remain on the job for the “safety of human life or protection of property.” Some of those workers will also be part of an “emergency relocation group” that responds to possible emergency situations.

Among DHS components, the Transportation Security Administration, which handles airport screenings, will retain about 93 percent of its workforce, while about 78 percent of Federal Emergency Management Agency and 88 percent of both Coast Guard and Customs and Border Protectionemployees will remain on the job. Topping the list with the highest percentage is U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, at 97 percent, followed by the Secret Service, with 92 percent.

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Once in awhile, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairy tale - My beautiful wife Soni
Timeline:
USCIS: 10-06-2009: I-130 rec'd by USCIS; 03-16-2010: I-130 APPROVAL (after 5+ friggin months of torture, agony and waiting!)
NVC:
04-29-2010: INTERVIEW ASSIGNED FOR JUNE 10TH IN CHENNAI CONSULATE, INDIA; 06-10-2010: INTERVIEW - VISA APPROVED!!!!!
06-18-2010: Entered US - NEW YORK CITY and 08-16-2010: GC received! (nearly 2 months after PoE) woo hoo!
AOS for permanent 10 yr green card:

04-02-2012: NOA of I-751 and 1 yr extension of temp green card

05-03-2012: Biometrics appointment

12-18-2012: 10 yr Green card approved; 12-22-2012: Green card rec'd

N-400 citizenship:

06-19-2013: N-400 mailed; 06-22-2013: N-400 rec'd at Dallas lockbox

10-3-2013: Interview date - APPROVED!

10-18-2013: NATURALIZED - We are done with USCIS!!!

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Filed: TD Visa Country: Slovakia
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Hello everybody.

It has been 92 since I was placed in line for interview so I decided to call 1800 number. I was told that it doesn't mean anything that 90 has passed by. They told me , the only thing they can do for me is to check what is the office situation like in NYC, Manhattan office. After a minute of waiting the officer got back to me and told me that Manhattan office is only processing applications that were filed February 21st. I filed my paper work June 7th. Just wanted to fill you in. So it is gonna be a long wait time. It just seems strange that everybody else had the interviews or at least received the date of the interview and NYC is only processing February applications. Congratulations to everybody who is done and good luck to everyone who is waiting. smile.png

Yeah HWM only in Manhattan.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Actually USCIS is under Dept of Homeland Security. it has ~ 12550 employees and 12205 or so are considered as employees that are exempt from the funding hiatus b/c they are either presidential employees or funded through other means (ie, through the ridiculously high application fees - I guess that's 1 reason we can be thankful for!). So ~250 employees not working will not be much of a dent (hopefully!) - 97% will be working according to below. I will call up USCIS to see if our local field office will be open for the interview on thursday.

Good luck to all of us!

Here's the breakdown from the Washington Post - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/politics/2013-shutdown-federal-department-impact/?hpid=z1

Department of Homeland Security

dhs.png

TOTAL

EMPLOYEES

EXPECTED

TO WORK

FURLOUGHED

231,117 199,822 31,295 Overall impact

The vast majority of Department of Homeland Security employees will continue to work under a shutdown because their functions “must be maintained under all circumstances to ensure the safety and security of the nation and its citizens,” or because their jobs are not funded by congressional appropriations, according to the agency’s 2013 contingency plan.

Impact on workers

The DHS shutdown plan designates about 86 percent of the department’s roughly 231,000 employees as “essential,” meaning they will remain on the job for the “safety of human life or protection of property.” Some of those workers will also be part of an “emergency relocation group” that responds to possible emergency situations.

Among DHS components, the Transportation Security Administration, which handles airport screenings, will retain about 93 percent of its workforce, while about 78 percent of Federal Emergency Management Agency and 88 percent of both Coast Guard and Customs and Border Protectionemployees will remain on the job. Topping the list with the highest percentage is U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, at 97 percent, followed by the Secret Service, with 92 percent.

Actually here's some even better news - from uscis.gov homepage:

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a sad state of affairs though...

Once in awhile, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairy tale - My beautiful wife Soni
Timeline:
USCIS: 10-06-2009: I-130 rec'd by USCIS; 03-16-2010: I-130 APPROVAL (after 5+ friggin months of torture, agony and waiting!)
NVC:
04-29-2010: INTERVIEW ASSIGNED FOR JUNE 10TH IN CHENNAI CONSULATE, INDIA; 06-10-2010: INTERVIEW - VISA APPROVED!!!!!
06-18-2010: Entered US - NEW YORK CITY and 08-16-2010: GC received! (nearly 2 months after PoE) woo hoo!
AOS for permanent 10 yr green card:

04-02-2012: NOA of I-751 and 1 yr extension of temp green card

05-03-2012: Biometrics appointment

12-18-2012: 10 yr Green card approved; 12-22-2012: Green card rec'd

N-400 citizenship:

06-19-2013: N-400 mailed; 06-22-2013: N-400 rec'd at Dallas lockbox

10-3-2013: Interview date - APPROVED!

10-18-2013: NATURALIZED - We are done with USCIS!!!

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Hello everybody.

It has been 92 since I was placed in line for interview so I decided to call 1800 number. I was told that it doesn't mean anything that 90 has passed by. They told me , the only thing they can do for me is to check what is the office situation like in NYC, Manhattan office. After a minute of waiting the officer got back to me and told me that Manhattan office is only processing applications that were filed February 21st. I filed my paper work June 7th. Just wanted to fill you in. So it is gonna be a long wait time. It just seems strange that everybody else had the interviews or at least received the date of the interview and NYC is only processing February applications. Congratulations to everybody who is done and good luck to everyone who is waiting. smile.png

Dont believe them. It happened to me, I filed mine in June 2013, called the customer service number, was advised they're processing November 2012, so I was within the processing time frame... know what I did, i called the CS number again, asked for a Tier 2 officer, finally got some answers. So call and ask for Tier 2, or make an infopass.

I-485 Adjustment of Status

10/21/2000 - Entry as B2 visa, changed status to F1

07/25/2005 - Mom filed F2B

03/01/2007 - Filed AOS to Permanent Resident under 245(i) by virtue of Section 203(h)(3) of the Child Status Protection Act of 2001; Public Law 107-208 (CSPA). Automatic Conversion of F2B petition and Retention of Priority date of an F4 petition as derivative beneficiary of dad filed in 1982 by his sister (hereinafter referred to as the "Automatic Conversion and Retention" clause of the CSPA). With the help of a lawyer from Los Angeles - who sent lots of briefs and case laws previously cited by the Board of Immigration Appeals, and Federal Courts to support our arguments.

03/04/2007 - Notice of Action for AOS Received

03/31/2007 - Biometrics Appointment

06/--/2007 - Interviewed in Chicago, District Adjudicator unable to approve AOS outright as more time was needed to review our case arguments, will notify us of the decision.

08/03/2007 - Decision on AOS - "DENIED" on the basis that F2B petition filed by mom was not current. USCIS misconstrued the basis for eligibility for AOS. (Copy of F2B petition mom filed only submitted as evidence that I sought to acquire status as a permanent resident within one year of the availability of the visa (F4 visa current on 12/2004), a requirement for seeking relief under CSPA and INA 203(h)(3))

08/28/2007 - Filed Request for Reconsideration of Decision on Adjustment of Status Application Based on Service (USCIS) Error, that filing for AOS eligibility was based on dad's 1982 petition, that CIS made an error in determining eligibility. (Motion to Reconsider on Form I-290B was filed without a fee, lawyer argued due to the fact that basis for AOS was erred by the Service)

01/24/2008 - Motion to Reconsider/Appeal Rejected by the USCIS District Adjudicator in Chicago due to non-payment of fee.

02/15/2008 - Re-submitted Motion to Reconsider Denial of AOS to Permanent Resident on Form I-290B, Notice of Appeal to the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO), Washington, DC.

02/19/2008 - USCIS received re-filed Motion to Reconsider with a fee of $585. Motion to Reconsider was later transferred to the Administrative Appeals Unit (AAU) in Chicago, IL.

07/28/2008 - Motion to Reconsider Denial of Adjustment on Form I-290B was reconsidered. USCIS Director in Chicago in its own motion submitted a Motion to Reopen, to reopen the case in its entirety. USCIS Director requested for 2nd interview and biometrics (after I sent tons of inquiries to the US Senators Barack Obama and Richard Durbin representing Illinois)

08/02/2008 - 2nd Biometrics Appointment

08/18/2008 - Dad filed another F2B petition requesting F2B conversion from F4 under CSPA and retention of his priority date of 1982. (CSPA decisions and case laws with BIA, Federal Courts and Court of Appeals for the 5th and 9th Circuits do not require that petitioners on later filed F2B petitions be the same as the beneficiary of the original petition, in my case dad was the beneficiary of an F4, but USCIS stance on conversion is that it does not apply to other immigration petitions except F2A and it should not be considered automatic in nature, therefore filing is necessary). A new F2B petition to the derivative beneficiary of the original petition would not have been necessary as afforded by the Act, but the USCIS does not conform to its automatic conversion clause as was on the Act.

09/05/2008 - Email Notice on Adjustment of Status "APPROVAL." (without 2nd interview as originally requested on CIS letter when decided to reopen the case). {Approved AOS based on a hard fought CSPA Automatic Conversion of my F4 derivative status to F2B and Retention of dad's Priority Date of 1982 (therefore making the F2B petition current having retained dad's PD). Law that the government decided to ignore for more than a decade now since the Act was enacted in 2001 signed by President Bush. (The lawyer who represented my case before the District Office Director in Chicago was from the same law firm in Los Angeles who sued the government, in a class action, due to its restrictive interpretation of CSPA denying benefits to those who are otherwise beneficiary of the law, those children of intending immigrants who aged out due to no fault of their own. The law firm was successful in overturning Federal Court ruling in Los Angeles when it appealed the class action to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, En Banc decision.) The government then appealed the decision En Banc of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals (which basically entitled "aged outs", or those derivative beneficiariess of any family based, employment based, diversity visa categories, who turned over 21 yrs of age, to join their parents upon receiving permanent residency status) to the Supreme Court, conjoined Federal Courts decisions out of the 2nd and 5th Circuit Courts of Appeals. PENDING before the Supreme Court, anticipating decision or ruling in 2014.}

09/10/2008 - Received Green Card

N-400 Application for Naturalization

09/05/2013 - Eligibility

06/08/2013 - Sent Form N-400 (90-day rule)

06/10/2013 - Priority Date

06/10/2013 - Check Cashed

07/03/2013 - Biometrics

08/05/2013 - In line for Interview

08/12/2013 - Email Notice N-400 scheduled for Interview

08/19/2013 - Interview Letter - received

09/17/2013 - Interview @ 0930am @ 101 West Congress Parkway, 2nd Floor Citizenship Office, Chicago, IL -- APPROVED!!!

09/18/2013 - Oath Letter - mailed from Chicago USCIS Office

09/19/2013 - Oath Letter - mailed from the National Benefits Center

09/20/2013 - Oath Letter - from Chicago USCIS Office received

09/21/2013 - Oath Letter - from the National Benefits Center received

2 Oath Ceremony Appointment Letters

09/27/2013 - Oath Ceremony

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Filed: TD Visa Country: Slovakia
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Dont believe them. It happened to me, I filed mine in June 2013, called the customer service number, was advised they're processing November 2012, so I was within the processing time frame... know what I did, i called the CS number again, asked for a Tier 2 officer, finally got some answers. So call and ask for Tier 2, or make an infopass.

Hi. Thank you for the info. I have no idea what is TIER2 and what is info pass as well? Thanks. Also what umber should I call. B.

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