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  1. 1 hour ago, Soccer.Player said:

    I just got email update from uscis and they scheduled my oath for 19th Nov.Thank you everyone  and who are still Stuck best of luck to them 

    Congrats again. You are done. Do you take a moment to enjoy your oath ceremony. For me it surreal.

     

    Happy for you and I am positive that the rest of the folks on this thread(who are still waiting for approval) will get approved soon!

  2. 2 hours ago, leonidas_alexan said:

    Congratulations to you too and thank you for your kind wishes.

     

    If I may ask, so that I can prepare in advance, can you please let me know what documents are you supposed to bring in to the oath ceremony? I believe you would have gotten a letter explaining to you the documents that you are to bring to the oath ceremony, right?

     

    Thanks in advance.

    Thanks a lot my friend.

    You will be asked to provide the following

    All Permanent Resident Cards ("green card") that you may have, valid or expired.

    All Reentry Permits or Refugee Travel Documents that you may have, valid or expired.

    Any other documents USCIS issued to you that you may have, such as employment authorization cards, valid or expired.

     

    Also, try not to break any laws or do bigger traffic violations between the time of the interview and oath:)...you will be asked to declare that in a form, you will get along with the oath letter. Plus you will have to declare that you have not travelled abroad or been married/divorced since the interview...etc etc...

     

    Google "N445" to see a sample oath letter. It will help answer your questions further.

  3. 29 minutes ago, Coco&Kitten said:

    Congratulations on your approval!  I guess I missed this post as it was quoted from someone else?

    I think so. I got the oath email last week(after a little over 120days), It is scheduled for 10/27.

     

    Just for awareness, I didn't do any SRs(except for 1 in the very beginning) or Senator inquiries. I am not suggesting that SRs or other inquiries don't help, but wanted to mention it as a data point.

  4. 5 hours ago, leonidas_alexan said:

    I checked my online status today and it says "Oath Ceremony will be scheduled".

     

    Now, I do not know if this happened in the normal course of events unfolding or if it is a result of a mail/letter I sent to the National Benefits Center inquiring them about the status of my case. I sent the letter based on the advice I received from the USCIS representative over the phone a few months ago.

     

    I still won't be believing this whole thing until I actually get my naturalization certificate in my hands. That is how tense I still am. The oath ceremony day cannot come sooner.

     

    I wish everyone else all the very best and I will update this thread with any new developments on my side.

    Congrats. I can relate to your worry. My oath is on 10/27, and I will not be relaxed till it is completed with a positive outcome.

  5. 4 minutes ago, Coco&Kitten said:

    I have been re-reading this entire thread.  So, any updates on the pending cases? @Soccer.Player(I know you got an RFE, did that get resolved?), @Neickers, @hxk, @oriana77, @anakai, @leonidas_alexan, @bunkx, @judefabulous, @robot11... not sure if I forgot anybody.

     

    So, on my end, only one update: after 120 days I contacted my Senator.  They contacted my field office (in Denver) to inquiry about my case.  About 2-3 weeks later they received an answer from USCIS stating that my A-file remains locked at one of the Federal Records Center.  Apparently many centers are still closed because of COVID, so they can't retrieve those files for review, thus causing the delay.  Anybody else has heard of this?  to me it seems unbelievable that they cannot retrieve a file in a timely manner (4-5 months).  So, at this point I think I am stuck waiting.

     

    I was curious if anyone else has made any progress.

    No updates from my side. I will be past 120 days this Friday. I plan to send a request to my Senator or Congressman/woman's office then.

  6. On 7/11/2021 at 10:31 AM, Coco&Kitten said:

    Hi Anakai, welcome to the group 🙂

    Your case counts too, did the officer tell you why a decision couldn't be made?

    I was told that finger prints have likely expired and they need to re-run them. Which could be true, since fingerprint and FBI name check results are only valid for 15months from the time they are sent to USCIS and I was over that timeline for sure.

     

    But I do have doubts on that reasoning, since there are folks which have waited longer than me and they were approved on the same day, unless their backgrounds checks were rerun before the interview itself.

  7. I applied for my citizenship in Dec 2019 and my interview was scheduled on June 4th 2021(after approx. 17months). My interview went ok. I passed the civic and English test, but the IO couldn't make the decision on spot. I was told that my finger print and name checks have probably expired(they are only valid for 15months) and they have re-run them. I was assured it isn't a big deal, rather just a routine system re-sync.

     

    While I am assuming this is not a common scenario, but was wondering if anyone else has encountered this issue and how it eventually panned out.

     

    Thoughts/suggests will be greatly appreciated!

  8. On 4/22/2021 at 12:41 PM, MMarco said:

    Hi  Borghesi, 
    I strongly recommend for you to do ASAP
    1. Ask USCIS for tier 2 
    2. contact the congressman
    3. contact the senator 
    4. send inquiry to ombudsman 

     

    This is what I expect as 20m is crazy too much because they are already scheduled app for Feb 2020 filers, we are behind over than 3 m now.

    Yesterday I was super depressed and I contact the USCIS CS and that what I found   :
    since Nov, 2020 my status was ( Your application information has been entered into the system which schedules applicants for interviews at their local Field Office. Interview appointments are scheduled as slots become available at the Field Office) 
    on the other hand the USCIS customer service confirmed that my interview was cancelled by NBC  "National Benefits Center" 3 times!!. since Nov, 2020 , and when I asked about the reason they said NOT mentioned ... 

    ***unbelievable*** USCIS sooooo baaaaaaaaaaaaad

    I asked for tier 2 ( any officer) and contacted the congressman, senator and send inquiry for to ombudsman again and still waiting any reply  

    however my N400 was back on 11/13/2019 I hope the didn't reply by "you still within Processing Time" as they are still working on 11/10/2019 !!! they are BAD enough to do that 

    You are officially out the processing window now. As of today USCIS is working on 11/15/2019 cases. Any updates.

    My PD is Dec 14th, 2019 and I am still waiting for the interview to be scheduled.

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