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It has been three months now since my I-751 NOA (CSC- March 7th) and I have still not received my biometrics appointment.

I have called the 800# three times, received an "inquiry" email response and been for an InfoPass appointment and they all say the same thing - "your appointment is still waiting to be scheduled by CSC, there is nothing we can do".

Interested to know if anyone else has been waiting this long and any other ways I can find out what the delay is.

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Citizenship

9th June 2009 Mailed N-400 to Arizona

17th June 2009 Check cashed

20th June 2009 NOA received in mail (dated June 16th)

9th July 2009 Biometrics appointment

4th August 2009 Interview letter received

23rd September 2009 Interview (passed)

5th October 2009 Oath Ceremony

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Filed: IR-2 Country: Pakistan
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it took us 60 days to get bio fron CSC. we had called #800 3 times, got info pass appt. and wrote to our senator. the bio letter came with the inquiry letter. good luck.

i-751 filed at CSC

NOA received dated March7, 2008

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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The key to this is how quickly your district office is working.

*Cheryl -- Nova Scotia ....... Jerry -- Oklahoma*

Jan 17, 2014 N-400 submitted

Jan 27, 2014 NOA received and cheque cashed

Feb 13, 2014 Biometrics scheduled

Nov 7, 2014 NOA received and interview scheduled


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Hello!

I have been following your timeline as it is very similar to my own and I am also from the UK. From what I can gather from the reading the forums, things do seem to be moving slowly at the moment. I have just filed my I-751 last week and they have not even cashed the check yet which is unusual!

I hope you Bio Appt. comes soon. I can't offer any advice on what to do as I haven't encountered this yet, but please keep us posted.

Regards,

Kiki :star:

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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Good luck with getting your biometrics appointment fixed.. I am going through a similar situation with my N-400 application, it has now been about 6 months since I filed that application and nothing.... I spoke to three different officers so far, the first said nothing had been sent and not to worry, the second told me they would use the I-751 biometrics and the third said they wouldn't touch my N-400 until my I-751 had been approved (now 15+ months and still pending)...

Overall K-1 Petition Details

Sent I-129F - January 20th 2004

NOA1 Received - January 22nd 2004

NOA2 Received - June 12th 2004

Approved Interview At Embassy - July 26th 2004

Visa Arrives - July 27th 2004

New Life In United States

Manchester-Boston-Los Angeles - August 10th 2004

Point of Entry - Boston

Wedding Ceremony - August 22nd 2004 at Sunset in Palos Verdes, CA

Adjustment of Status Application

Sent to Los Angeles District Office - October 1st 2004

Application Arrives At LA District Office - October 4th 2004

Checks Cashed By Los Angeles District Office - October 12th 2004

Fingerprinting in El Monte, CA - December 29th 2004

Approved CPR interview in Los Angeles, CA - March 4th 2005

I-751

Sent to Nebraska Service Center - 25th February 2007

NOA 1 - March 1st 2007

Biometrics Completed - April 12th 2007

6 Month Passport Stamped - March 3rd 2008

Card Production Ordered - June 10th 2008

N-400

N400 Received by Nebraska Service Center - December 17th 2007

NOA Date - December 21st 2007

Not heard anything since

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