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16 hours ago, ODAAT said:

As few of the folks have noticed you will see a change at the end of the 90 day mark that puts you over and at 3 year mark. So maybe next week you will see some movement 

That’d be nice! :) 

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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On 6/9/2025 at 9:41 PM, Xhod100 said:


On May 22 (t+37 days) interview was scheduled for July 8. Progress bar still says 13 months until decision, so I don’t really put any faith in it. 


Update: July 8 Naturalization interview went smoothly. I recommend everyone look over their application previously and verify all info before the interview, as you’ll verify it at the interview. Ours had an old phone number that I used for my wife’s application which she didn’t recognize and so the agent needed to change it. She also went over the international trips from the past three years and asked about the trips taken between the time of application and time of interview (which of course weren’t on the application). As you know this includes land and sea trips to Canada/Mexico/Bermuda/cruises that people might not remember off hand. 
 

She was told that they’ll send an oath schedule within four weeks and everything should be done within six weeks most likely. 

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On 7/8/2025 at 11:55 PM, ODAAT said:

As few of the folks have noticed you will see a change at the end of the 90 day mark that puts you over and at 3 year mark. So maybe next week you will see some movement 

That’d be nice!! 

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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23 hours ago, Xhod100 said:


Update: July 8 Naturalization interview went smoothly. I recommend everyone look over their application previously and verify all info before the interview, as you’ll verify it at the interview. Ours had an old phone number that I used for my wife’s application which she didn’t recognize and so the agent needed to change it. She also went over the international trips from the past three years and asked about the trips taken between the time of application and time of interview (which of course weren’t on the application). As you know this includes land and sea trips to Canada/Mexico/Bermuda/cruises that people might not remember off hand. 
 

She was told that they’ll send an oath schedule within four weeks and everything should be done within six weeks most likely. 


 

also even today the MyProgress says estimated time to completion is 13 months so I wouldn’t give any value to it at all. 

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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12 hours ago, Xhod100 said:


 

also even today the MyProgress says estimated time to completion is 13 months so I wouldn’t give any value to it at all. 

Fair point to note MyProgress has now updated to 2 months, so that sounds more accurate to me. Right now it says “Step 5 of 5 (current step): Attend oath ceremony (if approved)”

 

 

Also note that on the day of the interview there were two updates—your case has been recommended for approval and oath ceremony will be scheduled. 

Posted

Two updates int he past 12 hours - 

 

I-751 - Case has been approved, we ordered your card to be produced.

N-400 - Case was submitted for Quality Review based on an Approval Recommendation

 

I'm guessing this is normal and I'm nearly at the finish line? Not long now!

Posted
10 minutes ago, Angela & Brendon said:

Two updates int he past 12 hours - 

 

I-751 - Case has been approved, we ordered your card to be produced.

N-400 - Case was submitted for Quality Review based on an Approval Recommendation

 

I'm guessing this is normal and I'm nearly at the finish line? Not long now!

Normal. Next step is ceremony! 

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Germany
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20 hours ago, Eddyrhn said:

I’ve been waiting for the Oath Ceremony since May 21st, I was approved and my status changed to: We placed you in line for your Oath Ceremony.  The office is in Houston Tx 

That's interesting because my interview is in 2 weeks. So Houston has a wait time of almost 2 months?

CR1:

Processing Stats : Your I-130 was approved in 32 days from your NOA1 date. Your interview took 122 days from your I-130 NOA1 date.
I-130 Sent : 2018-10-18
I-130 NOA1 : 2018-10-22
I-130 Approved : 2018-11-23
Packet 3 Received : 2018-12-12
Packet 3 Sent : 2019-01-28
Packet 4 Received : 2019-02-05
Interview Date : 2019-02-21 (Approved)
Visa Received : 2019-02-27
US Entry : 2019-04-25 (Move: 2020-04-07)

 

Removal of Conditions:

2/3/21: I-751 package sent

2/5/21: I-751 delivered

3/10/21: I-797 received (24 months)

7/31/21: Biometrics

11/17/21: Case Ready for Interview

2/27/23: I-797 received (48 months)

3/11/23: New Card Is Being Produced

3/13/23: Case Was Approved

3/27/23: Card Was Mailed

3/30/23: Card Received

 

Naturalization:

4/9/25: N-400 filed online

4/9/25: Receipt notice and Biometrics reuse

6/26/25: Interview Was Scheduled

Posted

Hi everyone,

so 4/16 was my GC 3rd year anniversary and it’s been 95 days since I submitted my n-400 app.
 

Both my I-751 and n-400 had the ‘case is being actively reviewed’ until today when they changed to ‘case is still being processed’. 
 

does anyone know what that means? It seems counterintuitive to me that my cases are going back one step? I thought active reviewing is the next step after being processed? 

Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, orionkh said:

Hi everyone,

so 4/16 was my GC 3rd year anniversary and it’s been 95 days since I submitted my n-400 app.
 

Both my I-751 and n-400 had the ‘case is being actively reviewed’ until today when they changed to ‘case is still being processed’. 
 

does anyone know what that means? It seems counterintuitive to me that my cases are going back one step? I thought active reviewing is the next step after being processed? 

This means the wording for filler status when nothing happens changed. Not a big deal.

 

CC @P055UM 😅

Edited by OldUser
Posted

I saw some weird update today. The USCIS website says "Case is still being processed by USCIS". Note that the date of the update is same as the previous update when I applied (April). The update before this new update was "Case is being actively reviewed by USCIS". I think this is happening to all applications, since I saw this update for my spouse and kid too.

 

Did anybody see this at their end? Does this mean anything bad or good?

Posted
8 hours ago, DxbDfw said:

I saw some weird update today. The USCIS website says "Case is still being processed by USCIS". Note that the date of the update is same as the previous update when I applied (April). The update before this new update was "Case is being actively reviewed by USCIS". I think this is happening to all applications, since I saw this update for my spouse and kid too.

 

Did anybody see this at their end? Does this mean anything bad or good?

Just read comments above.. yes, it happens to people. Nothing to worry about.

 
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