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my credit card was charged 11:30PM on 08/19/2019. My time zone is pacific.
So they should fix their system then. the system does not let you apply if it is early. When I saw the system lets me apply I thought it is ok to apply. It is really disappointing that I would be denied only for a few hours.
What would I do? Withdraw or let it go through?
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Yes, I saw this thread after the fact.
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Hi all,
I became eligible for naturalization on 08/20/2019. I decided to apply online and started my application online a few days before then. On the late night of 08/19/2019 the system showed that I am eligible to apply, so I went ahead paid the fee and applied. I figured the system would let me apply since it was already 08/20/2019 in east coast and central time, so I did not see a problem. However, when I received my I-797C, I realized that both "receive date" and "priority date" are listed as 08/19/2019 and notice date is listed as 08/20/2019. So based on these dates I have applied one day early, even though the system allowed me to submit the application. I also got a notification that biometrics letter is on my way.
What Should I do? Should I withdraw my application and reapply? Should I let the process go through and hope it goes smoothly? Interview appointments can take 8 to 10 months to get, so not sure I'm better off reapplying... Any thoughts and comments would be appreciated.
N-400 Receive date one day early
in US Citizenship General Discussion
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Thanks for responses. It seems like we have some opposing opinions, "let the current application run" vs. "withdraw and re-apply."