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Blooming sunflowe

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  1. I have consulted lawyers, and they gave me the same opinion, which is the same as yours. My case involved a physical altercation with a woman. We were both taken to the police station, but neither of us pressed charges afterward. The case has been closed, and I was not found guilty.
  2. Normally, there are only two chances, but my naturalization application has not been closed and is still ongoing… I’m very confused.
  3. My case involved a dispute where I got into a physical altercation with another person. We were both taken in by the police, but neither of us decided to pursue charges. The case has already been dismissed and closed by the court. I tried calling, but no one answered.
  4. I am a Chinese citizen and have held a U.S. green card for 7 years. During this time, I traveled abroad twice, each trip lasting 2 months, for a total of 120 days. My case is being handled at the USCIS Queens Field Office. At my first naturalization test, I failed because I wasn’t well prepared. On January 6, 2025, I had my second naturalization test. I passed the history, reading, and writing parts, but the officer did not continue with the N-400 application questions or the “Yes/No” questions. Instead, the officer told my attorney and me that I would be given a third chance for an interview. The officer also took the original court disposition for a February 24, 2024 incident when I was arrested after a fight (which I had already truthfully disclosed on my N-400). Since then, I have not received any correspondence from USCIS. My case status on the USCIS website still only shows the same update as in the screenshot attached. I have consulted two immigration lawyers, but neither has encountered a case like mine. Even teachers from naturalization prep classes said they have never seen this situation. 👉 Has anyone else experienced something similar at the naturalization interview? What should I do next? I would be very grateful for any advice or shared experiences. Thank you! I would like to know what stage my case is currently at. Will I still need another interview? Does this status mean that my case is under review? Is USCIS deciding whether to approve or deny my application? If my application is approved, does that mean I will become a U.S. citizen without having to attend another interview? Upvote1DownvoteReplyreplyAwardShare3
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