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Hey so quick question i have a friend who submitted his N-400 in 2019 with all the back log and all the issues with USCIS during covid he ended up having his interview march 2022. He has been waiting for a decision from USCIS regarding his N-400. He is thinking of sending a letter to his state representative or senator can someone help me with what should be the context of the letter?. Or how should i word it since im helping him with the letter. His case is pending in San Diego California. 

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2 hours ago, Adujarric said:

he ended up having his interview march 2022. He has been waiting for a decision from USCIS regarding his N-400.

It is unusual for an n400 decision not to be made in a year.  

They can make case inquiries with USCIS as USCIS has 120 days to make a decision on the n400 case after an interview, so USCIS is way beyond their own standards to make a decision within 120 after a n400 interview.

 

They may wish to consult with an immigration attorney to check out his options to take USCIS to court. They could sue for the delay in deciding the case (Mandamus action) or possibly get a judge to review the case and issue them citizenship. Consulting an immigration attorney about any possible issues with their n400 case would be a good idea also; going over any criminal issues, good faith marriage, or time outside of the US during statutory period issues they may have. 

 

Given the delay in the n400 case I would be concerned that USCIS is considering denying the case. The question is where they qualified for naturalization when they filed? 

Possible issues:

Being out of the USA too long or too much

Any criminal history

If marriage case, was there issue with marriage during green card process.

 

 

K1 Visa Arrived USA July 2017

Married August 2017

AOS Approved July 2018

 

Filed for i751 joint application May 2020

Fingerprints reused October 2020, and February 2021 and June 2021 (Yes 3 fingerprint notices)

Case move to National Benefits Center December 2020 for quicker processing from California Service Center

Oct 2021 out of processing time inquiry made, response May 5th 2022 that our i751 case will be addressed at our n400 interview

Combo interview May 16th 2022, in Sacramento

Approved June 08, 2022

 

Filed for Naturalization May 2021

Fingerprints reused May 2021

Combo interview May 16th 2022, in Sacramento, 

Approved June 08, 2022

Oath Ceremony completed June 29th 2022

 

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41 minutes ago, da95826 said:

It is unusual for an n400 decision not to be made in a year.  

They can make case inquiries with USCIS as USCIS has 120 days to make a decision on the n400 case after an interview, so USCIS is way beyond their own standards to make a decision within 120 after a n400 interview.

 

They may wish to consult with an immigration attorney to check out his options to take USCIS to court. They could sue for the delay in deciding the case (Mandamus action) or possibly get a judge to review the case and issue them citizenship. Consulting an immigration attorney about any possible issues with their n400 case would be a good idea also; going over any criminal issues, good faith marriage, or time outside of the US during statutory period issues they may have. 

 

Given the delay in the n400 case I would be concerned that USCIS is considering denying the case. The question is where they qualified for naturalization when they filed? 

Possible issues:

Being out of the USA too long or too much

Any criminal history

If marriage case, was there issue with marriage during green card process.

 

 

As far as criminal history he had an arrest for marijuana which he disclosed on his application. No long travel history pretty much no travel history at all. When he first submitted his application he did it while living in New Jersey. Shorty after submitting his application he joined the Navy where he was station in San Diego. He came back to Jersey for his interview but he didnt meet the living requirements to naturalized in New Jersey so his case was transferred to San Diego. After his commitment ended with the Navy he left the navy but stayed living in San Diego where he ended up having his interview. He said everything went well but he just never got a decision made on his interview. 

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Yes, he should consult a competent immigration attorney, drug offenses often have negative consequences on immigration cases.  

 

If he has the option, he may want to sue USCIS for his naturalization, or maybe if he is not eligible for naturalization, he may want to withdraw his case n400.

 

No one with criminal history should apply for naturalization without the help of a good immigration lawyer. 

K1 Visa Arrived USA July 2017

Married August 2017

AOS Approved July 2018

 

Filed for i751 joint application May 2020

Fingerprints reused October 2020, and February 2021 and June 2021 (Yes 3 fingerprint notices)

Case move to National Benefits Center December 2020 for quicker processing from California Service Center

Oct 2021 out of processing time inquiry made, response May 5th 2022 that our i751 case will be addressed at our n400 interview

Combo interview May 16th 2022, in Sacramento

Approved June 08, 2022

 

Filed for Naturalization May 2021

Fingerprints reused May 2021

Combo interview May 16th 2022, in Sacramento, 

Approved June 08, 2022

Oath Ceremony completed June 29th 2022

 

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Before even asking for help from a senator or alike, if I were your friend I’d request a copy of my FOIA to see what’s on my file. Same way if your friend decides to hire an attorney, which he should because of the arrest. Any reputable attorney will want to see his FOIA and advise accordingly. 

FROM F1 TO AOS

October 17, 2019 AOS receipt date 

December 09, 2019: Biometric appointment

January 15, 2020 RFE received

January 30, 2020  RFE response sent

Feb 7: EAD approved and interview scheduled

March 18, 2020 Interview cancelled

April 14th 2020: RFE received

April 29, 2020 Approved without interview

May 1, 2020 Card in hand

 

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

February 1, 2022 package sent

March 28, 2022 Fingerprints reused

July 18, 2023 approval

July 20, 2023 Card in hand

 

N400 

January 30,2023: Online filing

February 4th, 2023: Biometric appointment

June 15th, 2023: Case actively being reviewed

July 11th, 2023: Interview scheduled.

August 30th, 2023: Interview!

August 31st, 2023: Oath ceremony scheduled.

Sept 19th, 2023: Officially a US citizen!

 


 

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