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  1. On 1/15/2018 at 12:19 AM, Natasha&Luka said:

    Hi, I am on the same boat. I had my citizenship interview on August 7th, 2017 (I got a paper with a decision "Congratulations your case was recommended for approval", something along those lines). 2 - 3 weeks later my status changed to in line for oath...etc. Until now I did not receive the oath letter. I contacted my senator's office and they contacted USCIS and they told them everything is ok with my case, it's just they don't have the oath ceremony date for me (there was one oath ceremony recently and that's why I was worried). I was told that I just need to keep waiting. Hopefully I will get the letter soon. 

    Hi any news on your end? What are you doing to expedite your oath ceremony since your 120 days have passed already? Please guide me too. 

  2. 12 hours ago, Natasha&Luka said:

    Hi, I am on the same boat. I had my citizenship interview on August 7th, 2017 (I got a paper with a decision "Congratulations your case was recommended for approval", something along those lines). 2 - 3 weeks later my status changed to in line for oath...etc. Until now I did not receive the oath letter. I contacted my senator's office and they contacted USCIS and they told them everything is ok with my case, it's just they don't have the oath ceremony date for me (there was one oath ceremony recently and that's why I was worried). I was told that I just need to keep waiting. Hopefully I will get the letter soon. 

    Wow your case is worst then mine. You have crossed 120 days. Hope you and I receive the Oath ceremony letter soon. By the way which field office did you give your interview at?

  3. 1 minute ago, Hypnos said:

    As stated, by law USCIS have 120 days to make a decision following your N-400 interview. For you, they have until 10th February, 2018. If you've still heard nothing by this date, an Infopass and/or contacting one of your congressional representatives as stated above would be a good first step.

     

    You could then contact the CIS Ombudsman, and if nothing came from that then as a last resort you can file an action in federal District court for a judge to review your application under 8 CFR 310.5(a).

    Thanks for your reply. What is CIS Ombudsman??

  4. I had given my Citizenship interview on Oct 13th 2017 at Holtsville, Long Island NY field office and had passed the interview, the officer told me to expect the oath ceremony letter in 6 weeks but its now 12 weeks and I've still not received the oath ceremony letter. When I call USCIS they say we have 120 days to make a decision.

     

    My wife who gave her interview on Oct 19th (1 week after me) received her oath ceremony letter in December 2017 and got her passport in Jan 1st week 2018.

     

    Wondering why the delay? Any suggestions what are my options?

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