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tbdcitizen

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  1. Finally an update worth noting- "Oath Ceremony will be Scheduled" Life happened and this wasn't a top priority for me for last 2 months. During the time, I got no updates what so ever and the status was still "Interview was scheduled". After 2.5 months I thought this is enough as this wasn't an issue I had to begin with but a USCIS system issue preventing me from completing my journey. I reached out to the following with the inquiry in my case. Congressman's office - They reached out to USCIS and got response within a day. The response was standard that it hasn't been 120 days. sigh... USCIS Ombudsman's office - I had contacted this office 3 weeks back as I knew they take longer, a couple days before the update in USCIS, they reached out to me that they have asked USCIS for update. USCIS officer and Field director- I also sent a letter each to interviewing officer and field office director requesting for an update. I am not sure of the #2 or #3, which one helped but I have an status I wanted and now await the actual oath schedule.
  2. Today marks a full week since my interview and I haven't gotten any updates yet. I did try Emma live chat late last week and the agent mentioned it showed I had an interview but gave a generic reply that officers have 120 days to make a decision on cases after interview. I have been trying to get Emma again today but keep dropping due to high volume. Tomorrow I plan to try early morning and depending on that also send a secure message via my account in USCIS before deciding my next move.
  3. I hear you and may be a day or two would have made a difference but the fundamental problem here is the online filing system is not working as expected at times. When it happens, we should push to fix it rather than accepting that there is issue and victim blaming. I followed a published rule that is documented very well. I like many immigrant am very excited to complete my journey and applied at the earliest I was eligible for. I did my due diligence and verified using 3 methods if I was eligible and filed on the day I became eligible. Nothing wrong with that. 1. USCIS Early filing calculator 2. USCIS Naturalization Eligibility calculator 3. Manual days counting back from my anniversary date. Hopefully things will work out fine at the end for me and others in similar situation.
  4. Do you have some links to them? I found some but those were a little different like showing wrong filed date because of filing right after midnight. My receipt dates are correct and the USCIS early filing and eligibility tool show the correct dates.
  5. I filed online on the day I became eligible. I saw one other post where the applicant filed right after mid night and his receipt date showed a day earlier. In my case I filed it around noon EST so even Hawaii would have crossed over the new day. Also, my notice/receipt dates are all 02/08/2022 (The earliest eligible date)
  6. Hi, I filed my N400 exactly 90 days before my 5 year anniversary. My application was not submitted when I was with the officer because the system was showing missing 1 day. Read below for more details. Anniversary date- 05/09/2022 N400 Filing date- 02/08/2022 The USCIS early filing calculator showed the earliest acceptance date as '02/08/2022'. Also, I had verified using Naturalization eligibility tool from USCIS which showed I was eligible to file. So I went ahead and filed my application that same day. Receipt/Notice dates all show the same date. I was interviewed a few days ago and here is a breakdown of the interview. Officer went over all the items, civics tests, read/write and yes/no questions. I cleared all of them. He brought up that the system is showing I am missing 1 day and questioned if I had filed too early. I responded that I filed on feb 8, 2022 and it was the earliest date as per USCIS that I could file and I had checked this in multiple USCIS eligibility calculators. Also the USCIS account had no warning. He continued on with the interview and I signed everything. Officer mentioned he has raised an IT ticket for the IT team to look into it and he can't submit the application without getting that fixed as the system would reject it otherwise. He gave me the N652 results form indicating I passed and he is recommending me for approval but needs to wait for the IT fix first. Which he said would happen pretty quickly but not while I am there. Its been about a week now and my status still shows as "interview was scheduled". As days go by I feel nervous that something isn't updated right or that my application is just left pending. Has anyone had this issue before? and what was the resolution? How long did you wait before the status changed after interview. TIA.
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