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Hi,

I filed my N400 form 3 months early. I received fingerprint reused mail couple of weeks ago. Now I am waiting interview mail date.
My question is it possible to receieve interview date before I complete 5 years period ? During 90 day early filing time period. Or USCIS will send me interview date anytime after on March 30th. 
I got my green card from DV lottery so 5 years period will end on March.
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8 minutes ago, ineedadisplayname said:

It is that fast?

Rarely.  
 

You can also win mega millions lottery. 

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4 hours ago, Mike E said:

Yes 

Mike Thanks for respond,
For to make it clear, do I need to wait for interview anytime after march 30th or is it possible to have it during 90 day early filing period too

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4 hours ago, FTH1907 said:

Mike Thanks for respond,
For to make it clear, do I need to wait for interview anytime after march 30th or is it possible to have it during 90 day early filing period too

Thanks 

You can check average processing times for the N-400 on the USCIS website, look for your local USCIS office as times vary, but most will take up to 17 months, some even longer.  So it would be very unusual for an interview to be scheduled three months after filing the form.  You are likely in for a long wait.  Good luck!

 

https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/

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I have heard of people getting interviews before 3 months, but the oath ceremony being scheduled after the 3 months. You are being allowed to file early but you're not "really" eligible until after your full 3 or 5 years.

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