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  1. Hello Feb,2018 filers. I don't know how many still waiting for approval as me. Today I called UCIS to make an inquiry that my case out of the processing time witch is 19.5 month at Vermont office and 18 months at Texas office, but the surprise was that my file has been transferred to local office which is the processing time is 22 to 39 months !!!!!!!!!!!!

    Anyone has similar situation?

  2. 4 minutes ago, Nayda said:

    Thank you for asking.

    I had interview on May 9th. It will be 120 days in 10 days or so .I got green card in July, just a couple days before “out of processing” time. 

     

    I don’t know what to do when those 120 days expire for N400. 🙄

     

    Sorry to heat that, at least you got something, lol. Regarding I-751, I called them few days ago, they said not the processing time is 30 months while the file transferred to local office. 

  3. 4 hours ago, Moonski said:

    Interview July 13th

    Application approved July 13th

    Status Online changed to “we scheduled your naturalization ceremony” on August 27th

     

    i do not know the date yet, but I assume it’s going to be september 19th, since alexandria court schedules them every 3d Thursday of the month

    Oh now, what happened during your interview??

    Just the officer was asking very wired questions regarding car, the place I live in, W2, bank accounts, how much I was making 3 years ago, most of information he has it already, just giving me hard time don't know why. He treated me like a criminal. but at the end he started the N-400 English and historic exam, I passed but he told me that he will send me N-14 in a week and that is it. But nothing happened for 2 month. I called many times they didn't give me any useful information. 

  4. 10 minutes ago, afrocraft said:

    Hard to say. You have a pending N-400, right? It could be VSC (for the I-751) and DC Field Office (for the N-400). When I contacted the Congress rep, both offices responded separately.

    Yes, I have both I-751 and N-400 pending. You might be right, but why they need to send I-751 to VSC while it was already at local office when I had the interview. It's really frustrating. Thanks for your response though. I requested to talk with tier 2 hopefully someone will give me any useful respond. 

  5. On 7/26/2019 at 10:48 PM, afrocraft said:

    Click the link in my previous comment. You'll see the privacy authorization form. It allows the rep speak to USCIS about your case on your behalf.

     

    My case was slightly different. I had to interview two times. The first time, the officer ended the interview early insisting he wanted my long-delayed I-751 adjudicated, and the very next day I contacted the rep for help. Took about 3 weeks from to hear back, then another 2 weeks for USCIS to make a decision on the I-751.

    Hello , 

    I did contact with the congress member and after 3 weeks she respond said that (  I have already contacted the USCIS in your behalf about your case. It was referred to two separate USCIS agencies.  As soon as I receive a response to my inquiry I will be back in touch with you.) what does that means referred to tow separate agencies? Does any one know or experience something similar. it's really getting so frustrating when I see people applied way after me became citizen already and my case taking sooo long without any reason. 

  6. 1 hour ago, ukrainian said:

    I've seen threads on different website including here that people had waited even longer than 120 days. and we can take an action after 90 days. after 120 days though you can go to court i believe. Some people did out of processing time service request, some did an info pass appointment. It looks like the latter helps and people see movement in about 2 weeks after going. The question is when is the right time to do that? My local office isnt close to me so i would do info pass as a last resort, since I hate driving in French quarter of New Orleans... the customer service rep told me they would inquire on the case to the officer only after 90 days. so in reality its a waiting game unfortunately. Most people get approved shortly after and get their oath scheduled. and some unfortunate like us. I heard name change can add to that though i didnt need it and im still here. 

    OMG, unfortunately in my local office there is no Infopass anymore.

  7. 55 minutes ago, JAZB said:

    Interview went well. No hiccup with any question. It was 20min interview. Yesterday i sent them messages from my uscis account and tried to explained in it that my extension letter is about to expire so please give me any update. No reply till now.

    Good luck,

    I did text them many time, but nothing happen their responds always useless. 

  8. 13 minutes ago, ukrainian said:

    Same, nothing since july 9th. I did call uscis, couldnt get tier 2 officer so was told after 90 days i can submit an inquiry. Originally i got decision cant be made yet due to my i751 pending. No she said its recommended for approval but they reserve 120 days to make a decision. Which if this will indeed take that long im missing family reunion. I thought with it finally moving i was close to be done and actually can make it there in time, now ive lost any hope. Oh well, waiting game now.

    Sorry to hear that, I lost hope too, I was planing to visit my family too but IDK how long I need to wait for that.

    Good luck though, and keep me updated. 

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