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Hello everything, im trying to get a feel for when I might hear something about my N-400 application, I filled March 23rd 2025, attended bio appointment April 14th and since then haven’t heard anything. My estimated time on the USCIS website went down to 0 over a month ago and still nothing. Looking on here it seems like lots of people who filled at the same time have already completed the process…..any advice welcome. 

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1 hour ago, CMcWade said:

 My estimated time on the USCIS website went down to 0 over a month ago and still nothing. Looking on here it seems like lots of people who filled at the same time have already completed the process…..any advice welcome. 

My advice is to ignore MyProgress estimates. It's never accurate. On day of my oath, it showed 3 weeks until decision.

 

Do you have I-751 pending? 

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1 hour ago, OldUser said:

My advice is to ignore MyProgress estimates. It's never accurate. On day of my oath, it showed 3 weeks until decision.

 

Do you have I-751 pending? 

Hello, thank you for the reply. No I do not have a pending I-751. I applied under the 3 year rule. 

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15 minutes ago, CMcWade said:

About 30 days into the 90day early filing window. 

There may be an issue with marital union requirement. So it looks like you weren't living in the US together with your spouse for 3+ years at the time of filing? It may or may not work, depending on officer. I assume (maybe I'm wrong) you were briefly in different countries during CR-1 process in the last 3 years from time of filing N-400? So please come back to us with update after the interview. Situations like this require a little more knowledge / understanding from adjudicator which can explain some slower than others timeline.

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28 minutes ago, OldUser said:

There may be an issue with marital union requirement. So it looks like you weren't living in the US together with your spouse for 3+ years at the time of filing? It may or may not work, depending on officer. I assume (maybe I'm wrong) you were briefly in different countries during CR-1 process in the last 3 years from time of filing N-400? So please come back to us with update after the interview. Situations like this require a little more knowledge / understanding from adjudicator which can explain some slower than others timeline.

At time of filing that is correct in a sense as we didn’t both live in the US at the same time for 3 years prior. We had been living together in England for the 2 years prior to that. So yeah I get what you are saying, it’s interesting based on what your saying is it even possible to have been living together for 3 year in the US after CR-1 is approved and file under the 90 day early filing window. wish I had just not used the early filing window and waited till the full three years was complete. 

 
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