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I had been in FP scheduled status for 6 months now. I submitted e-request "notice not received" but it didn't bring anything. I called and spoke to L2 several times. They submitted a new request. Waiting for an answer now.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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20 hours ago, goodcombination said:

So, I checked again a few days ago (early July), and I first re-reviewed the batch of 100 cases before and after my husband that I mentioned previously. A little more than a month had passed since I last looked. Three of those original 13 people in fingerprints, plus the one person in Case Received, were now listed as "interview scheduled." (Not sure if they were "in line" in the interim.) So that means that of this small group, there was some good movement and only 10% are now still stuck in fingerprints. 

 

But I decided to search back using range search on an app, 25,000 cases (!) before my husband's case number. I found that even then, based on fingerprint and in-line dates, those cases were only received and first touched around late December and early January, so there were a LOT of applicants after the election. (Imagine that....) Based on a quick analysis of a few thousand, about 25% of this larger group is still stuck at the fingerprint stage. This matches what another member found.

 

So we may have a long wait as they do the checks, but we are certainly not alone! This helped us decide to stop obsessing for now and just sit back and hopefully be pleasantly surprised when something does move. 

 

 

I also just checked the eight applications around mine who were still stuck in the FP stage, and there has been no movement on any of them. Although I am beyond frustrated with the system, I try not to let it bother me too much. There is nothing I can do right now, anyway... except for wait.

K1 Visa
Feb. 29, 2012: I-129F sent
March 8, 2012: NOA1 (VSC)
August 30, 2012: NOA2
Oct. 1, 2012: Packet 3 received
Nov. 3, 2012: Packet 4 received
Nov. 15, 2012: Interview - approved!
Jan. 18, 2013: POE New York Seaport
Feb. 2, 2013: Wedding

AOS
March 6, 2013: AOS Package sent
March 12, 2013: I-485, I-765, I-131 NOA's
March 29, 2013: Biometrics Appointment

May 10, 2013: EAD/AP approved
Sept. 5, 2013: "Potential Interview Waiver Case" letter received
Nov. 2, 2013: AOS approved (no interview)

ROC
Aug. 4, 2015: I-751 sent
Aug. 6, 2015: NOA1 (CSC)
Sept. 4, 2015: Biometrics Appointment
Feb. 10, 2016: ROC approved

 

Dual Citizenship
Aug. 26, 2016: BBG application sent (permit to retain German citizenship)
Nov. 21, 2016: BBG approval notice received (p/u at German Honorary Consulate, OKC: Feb. 6, 2017)
Dec. 8, 2016: N-400 sent
Dec. 12, 2016: Priority Date (NBC)

Jan. 9, 2017: Biometrics Appointment

Aug. 31, 2017: In-Line for Interview

Sept. 6, 2017: Interview Scheduled

Oct. 16, 2017: Interview

Oct. 25, 2017: Oath Appointment Letter received

Nov. 1, 2017: Oath Ceremony

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Those who feel like stuck in the queue, don't worry things will move at the right time. It is normal to have 11+month waiting period before getting your interview. Good luck to all!

 

Filing Date = -9/15/2016

Fingerprint completed = 10/21/2016

Interview scheduled last week = 8/21/2017

Local office: Newark, NJ

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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I've just discovered this thread and while I'm not sure I'm officially stuck in any name / background checks, my case online status has not updated since 01/09/2017 when I was told a notice had been mailed to me about biometrics.  I attended my biometrics appointment on 01/25 and since then, nothing !!  

 

I tried submitting a case status inquiry but as I'm not technically outside of the St. Louis field office processing window, I wasn't allowed.  Eventually I filled out an inquiry based on not receiving a notice.  While it's not exactly the case, it did enable me to get an inquiry submitted and technically I am still waiting for something saying my case is progressing !!.

 

I did attend an infopass appointment in mid June and was told that everything was still in process but that it may take a while to get to the interview scheduling stage.  There was no mention at that point of any holdups due to background or name checks.  That being said, I have found 2 other VJ users who have applied to the same field office after me and both have either been scheduled for interviews or have already passed their interview and are waiting on oath ceremony dates.

 

Maybe this case inquiry (although not 100% accurate) will help things moved along a little.

 

Fingers crossed,

 

Mark

 

Filing Date = -12/20/2016

Fingerprint completed = 01/25/2017

Interview scheduled = ?

Local office: St. Louis, MO

Our Full Timeline From K-1 Application through to Receiving my Green Card

Timeline Summary

11/30/2007 - I-751 Mailed to Nebraska

12/28/2007 - NOA Received (application has been forwarded to California)

01/09/2008 - Biometrics taken in St. Louis

03/27/2008 - I-751 Approved, 10 Yr Greencard in the mail !!

12/20/2016 - N-400 mailed to Phoenix lockbox

01/17/2017 - NOA Received

01/25/2017 - Attended biometrics in St. Louis

09/29/2017 - Received I-797C notice dated 09/27/17.  Interview Scheduled for November 6th @ 8am

11/06/2017 - N400 interview in St. Louis.  Approved !!:jest:

02/05/2018 - Notice of Oath Ceremony date received.  March 1st, 2018 @ 8.30am

 

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I've also submitted a case inquiry based on "notice not received" (still in FP scheduled status, 7 months after biometrics were done). 

I've received a reply approximately two months after, they said background check isn't finished.

field office St. Paul, MN

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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We're still hanging out, too. The service request still "has not been assigned"..... 

01/28/2013 I-130 package sent

01/31/2013 Notice of Action Date After POE
02/01/2013 Received e-mail and text notification of acceptance
11/26/2013 Applied for SS#
02/04/2013 Received hard copy NOA1 (case not found in on-line system) 12/02/2013 ELIS site still states "accepted"
03/12/2013 Transferred to the local office 12/27/2013 received green card
04/10/2013 Case still not found in on-line system
04/15/2013 INFO-PASS appointment

05/01/2013 NOA2 sent petition approved

NVC Stage...of course it has to be complicatedreading.gifrolleyes.gif

05/09/2013 Case received by NVC

05/23/2013 Received case #'s from NVC

05/23/2013 DS-3032 sent from husband's e-mail

06/03/2013 First day I can not access payment portal

06/04/2013 AOS Fee invoiced and payment made

06/04/2013 DS-3032 resent with Supervisor Review

06/05/2013 DS-3032 acceptance e-mail

06/05/2013 AOS Fee shows "PAID"

06/06/2013 AOS package express mailed

06/07/2013 IV bill invoiced and payment made (still waiting on documents from Hubby)

06/08/2013 IV package express mailed

06/25/2013 IV reviewed - Checklist (2 errors, Birth document & date on DS-230)

06/26/2013 Requested supervisor review by e-mail & verbal request for birth document (fingers crossed)

06/27/2013 AOS accepted

06/28/2013 Checklist response sent for corrected DS-230 (I had my husband sign extra's just in-case)

08/02/2013 NVC requested a supervisor review on the checklist item over 20 business day window

08/05/2013 Case Complete!!! kicking.gif

08/27/2013 Interview Assigned

10/30/2013 Interview

11/04/2013 Pick up Passport

11/12/2013 POE @ JFK

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I had submitted a erequest similar on may 17th. I have been in fip status for close 4 months now. Filed in mar2017. They assigned the request to rep on July 17th. I got a written response that they reviewed my case and there no pending rfe, bio metrics is received and processed. Case is waiting to be picked up by field office. Philly is pretty backed up. So will wait and see..

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Hopefully everyone gets their case finalized soon. 

 

I applied more than 6 months ago and my online status still shows 'case was received'.

 

I recently found out from the hotline representative that because I served in the U.S. Military, the USCIS has recently been imposing behind doors that all military applicants (past or current) be granted a top secret security clearance in addition to regular previous checks before they process their Citizenship.

 

I don't know how true is that but it is what I have been told over the phone. I couldn't also help to notice the delay in my case as well.

 

Well, the people/organization conducting the security clearance operation are backlogged for at least 2 years now because of a data breach that happened so I will be waiting for quit a bit.

 

Who knew service could hold you back in getting your citizenship while civilian are not required any form of top secret security clearance in order to naturalize. 

 

The fun fact is that if you are married to a service member, you do NOT need a top secret security clearance whatsoever to naturalize and it could be completed in 3/4 months as you are technically considered civilians.

 

In that case, all Background Checks they do if you are a civilian are: fingerprints checks, FBI name checks, and other additional border and Interpol checks.

 

But if you are/were the service member, you now have to wait for your top secret security clearance first in addition to all the other checks that civilians go through unless you really got lucky by some miracle and they overlook at your application.

 

I thought I would share in case there is anyone else in the case.

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I have a March 17 case and the status is showing "Fingerprints Appointment was scheduled."

It has been more than 130 days and it is not even getting the Inline notification.. 

N-400 Naturalization Journey SAN FRANCISCO FIELD OFFICE

Total processing time from last successful submission to Oath Ceremony: 253 days (8 months and 11 days)

Spoiler

02/26/2012: Arrived SF airport. 

11/28/2016: Eligible for early-filling.

Day 00 - 12/23/2016: Sent N-400 + I-942 to Phoenix, AZ lockbox via USPS.

Day 03 - 12/26/2016: N-400 application marked delivered.

Day 25 - 01/17/2017: Sent email to support regards to application.

Day 26 - 01/18/2017: N-400 rejected because incorrect payment amount.

Day 32 - 01/24/2017: N-400 + I-942 resent.

Day 34 - 01/26/2017: N-400 application marked delivered.

Day 49 - 02/10/2017: N-400 rejected again because incorrect payment amount.

Day 52 - 02/13/2017: Email form USCIS support responded package was rejected in error (!?) for the first and second time submissions, they requested 3rd resubmission + tracking number in order to apply my earliest priority date. 

Day 52 - 02/13/2017: N-400 + I-942 resent on the same day, also sent a response to Lockbox to provide information to USCIS.

Day 54 (Day 0) - 02/15/2017: N-400 application marked delivered.

Day 62 (Day 8) - 02/23/2017: E-notification, E-mail from USCIS, E-mail from Support announced Resubmission was accepted.

Day 66 (Day 12)- 02/27/2017: Notice of Acceptance as Fees Waiver Approval received. (All fees were waived instead of reduced by half as supposed by filing form I-942)

Day 69 (Day 15) - 03/02/2017: Online Status Update: Fingerprint Appointment was scheduled. 

Day 70  (Day 16) - 03/03/2017: Fingerprint Appointment Letter received. Biometric will be on 3/15/17. 

Day 70  (Day 16) - 03/03/2017: Early Walked-In for Biometric at 3:45 PM.

Day 87 (Day 33) - 03/20/2017: Online Status Update: Case was placed in line for interview. 

Day 234 (Day 180) - 08/14/2017: Online Status Update: Interview has been scheduled.

Day 239 (Day 185) - 08/19/2017: Interview Letter received.

Day 269 (Day 215) - 09/18/2017: Interview 2:30 PM at USCIS SF Field Office. Recommended For Approval. 

Day 280 (Day 226) - 09/29/2017: Oath Ceremony Letter received. N400 is approved.

Day 291 (Day 237) - 10/10/2017: Last Online Status Update: Oath Letter was mailed. Too late!

Day 307 (Day 253) - 10/26/2017: Oath Ceremony in Oakland, CA. Citizenship granted.

Day 307 (Day 253) - 10/26/2017: Passport applied.

Day 321 (Day 267) - 11/09/2017: Passport Booklet received. 

Day 321 (Day 267) - 11/09/2017: Naturalization Certificate received. Journey done.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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I am currently at 196 days since my biometrics appointment in St. Louis and my case status also still reports that I've been mailed a notice about my biometrics appointment.  No sign of the status changing any time soon.  I am supposed to get a response to my case status inquiry by August 17th so hope to have some kind of update from that in the next week or so.  Until then, the wait continues.

Our Full Timeline From K-1 Application through to Receiving my Green Card

Timeline Summary

11/30/2007 - I-751 Mailed to Nebraska

12/28/2007 - NOA Received (application has been forwarded to California)

01/09/2008 - Biometrics taken in St. Louis

03/27/2008 - I-751 Approved, 10 Yr Greencard in the mail !!

12/20/2016 - N-400 mailed to Phoenix lockbox

01/17/2017 - NOA Received

01/25/2017 - Attended biometrics in St. Louis

09/29/2017 - Received I-797C notice dated 09/27/17.  Interview Scheduled for November 6th @ 8am

11/06/2017 - N400 interview in St. Louis.  Approved !!:jest:

02/05/2018 - Notice of Oath Ceremony date received.  March 1st, 2018 @ 8.30am

 

"Though miles once lay between us, we were never far apart, for true love doesn't count the miles, it's measured by the heart"

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My case was last updated 247 days ago with FP appointment scheduled. I am desperately waiting for completion this process so I can move forward with my wife's approved I-130.  Unfortunately, Baltimore office is also one of those centers who are backlogged. 

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I'm no where near the delay some of you are facing here - so I certainly sympathize more with you all. I'm only about 2 months out from when I did my biometrics, and I haven't heard anything, so I am starting to get concerned.

 

I filed in May NYC, and yes NYC is one of the severely stressed FOs. However, the reason I am concerned is that everyone in the May thread from NYC has been put in-line for interviews (barring one who person whose ROC is still pending), many June NYC filers have moved in-line, and a July NYC filer has moved in-line as well. So not sure what the hold up with my case is , and I'm not even sure if BGC is the issue for me yet. 

 

I've never had BGC issues with my initial apps or ROC (which just completed in April) before, so I'd be surprised if anything really changed within the last few months. I do travel a lot internationally for both work and pleasure, so I did list 15 trips abroad in the last 3 years - 2-10 days max, totaled about 75 days out of the country. Again nothing that I would think would cause a problem, and it was mentioned in my ROC. The only thing I can think about is if they need to somehow verify each of those trips that is causing additional delay, but then again, I would have assumed it would have had some impact on the ROC process too.

 

For those of you waiting for so long - where there any issues with your previous apps, AOS, ROC, etc? And how did you realize that the BGC was the actual cause of the problem?

 

Thanks for any help!

AOS

03/08/2014 (Day 000) AOS package sent to Chicago Lockbox including - I-130/I-485/I-765/I-131
05/12/2014 (Day 060) Successful walk-in biometrics completed at Varick ST ASC

05/14/2014 (Day 062) Received text and e-mail notifications that I-485 status updated to "Testing and Interview"

07/25/2014 (Day 135) Went in for interview - was fairly straightforward

08/02/2014 (Day 143) Green Card in hand

ROC

05/24/2016 (Day 000) ROC package sent to VSC

06/24/2016 (Day 031) Early Walk-in biometrics completed

10/06/2016 (Day 135) Got I-551 stamp in passport

05/01/2017 (Day 342) ROC Approved - didn't get notification, hard copy received 05/05? 

05/15/2017 (Day 356) Received 10Y Green Card in Mail

N400

05/24/2017 (Day 000) N400 package sent to Dallas/Lewisville Lockbox

06/09/2017 (Day 016) Received biometrics appointment notice for 06/20/2017, Early walk-in on 06/12

11/13/2018 (Day 538) In-line for interview

11/27/2018 (Day 552) Interview scheduled for 01/03/2019

01/03/2019 (Day 589) Interview passed at Federal Plaza and recommended for approval

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57 minutes ago, MnMJourney said:

I'm no where near the delay some of you are facing here - so I certainly sympathize more with you all. I'm only about 2 months out from when I did my biometrics, and I haven't heard anything, so I am starting to get concerned.

 

I filed in May NYC, and yes NYC is one of the severely stressed FOs. However, the reason I am concerned is that everyone in the May thread from NYC has been put in-line for interviews (barring one who person whose ROC is still pending), many June NYC filers have moved in-line, and a July NYC filer has moved in-line as well. So not sure what the hold up with my case is , and I'm not even sure if BGC is the issue for me yet. 

 

I've never had BGC issues with my initial apps or ROC (which just completed in April) before, so I'd be surprised if anything really changed within the last few months. I do travel a lot internationally for both work and pleasure, so I did list 15 trips abroad in the last 3 years - 2-10 days max, totaled about 75 days out of the country. Again nothing that I would think would cause a problem, and it was mentioned in my ROC. The only thing I can think about is if they need to somehow verify each of those trips that is causing additional delay, but then again, I would have assumed it would have had some impact on the ROC process too.

 

For those of you waiting for so long - where there any issues with your previous apps, AOS, ROC, etc? And how did you realize that the BGC was the actual cause of the problem?

 

Thanks for any help!

Hi I'm from NYC and I filed on June, did my FP on June 27 and still says fingerprints scheduled so I don't know what could be the problem on my case. Just hoping I don't get stuck on this stage for months 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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I don't know for sure that my delay is anything other than usual processing times.  The St. Louis field office is still reporting that it is working on applications received in September of 2016 and I didn't submit mine until December of 2016.  That being said, based on timelines posted on this site, I am aware of several people who are applying through the same field office who are already at or past the interview stage, yet they submitted their applications a number of months after me.  If applications are processed in order, how do some people get further into the process unless there is something slowing mine down ?

Our Full Timeline From K-1 Application through to Receiving my Green Card

Timeline Summary

11/30/2007 - I-751 Mailed to Nebraska

12/28/2007 - NOA Received (application has been forwarded to California)

01/09/2008 - Biometrics taken in St. Louis

03/27/2008 - I-751 Approved, 10 Yr Greencard in the mail !!

12/20/2016 - N-400 mailed to Phoenix lockbox

01/17/2017 - NOA Received

01/25/2017 - Attended biometrics in St. Louis

09/29/2017 - Received I-797C notice dated 09/27/17.  Interview Scheduled for November 6th @ 8am

11/06/2017 - N400 interview in St. Louis.  Approved !!:jest:

02/05/2018 - Notice of Oath Ceremony date received.  March 1st, 2018 @ 8.30am

 

"Though miles once lay between us, we were never far apart, for true love doesn't count the miles, it's measured by the heart"

Check out our website - "Our Journey Together"

View Our Online Photo Albums - "Mark and Debs' Webshots Albums"

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