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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ukraine
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USCIS Centralizes Initial Naturalization Application Processing

Change to Increase Efficiency and Improve Customer Service

WASHINGTON – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today it has centralized initial processing of all applications for naturalization (Form-400) at its National Benefits Center in Missouri. This change is part of the USCIS initiative to increase the efficiency of case management and improve customer service.

This internal administrative change will not change where applicants file their naturalization applications. Applicants will continue to file their naturalization applications (N-400), including all supporting documents and fees with the USCIS Service Center having jurisdiction over their place of residence (see list below). Applicants will also continue to report to a local field office for the interview and naturalization test.

USCIS will send applicants a notice when the Service Center transfers their application to the National Benefits Center for initial processing. USCIS will also inform the applicant how to contact the National Benefits Center and how to check their local USCIS field office processing times. USCIS will return to the sender any application mailed directly from the applicant to the National Benefits Center.

Applicants should continue to send their N-400 application and supporting documents to the Service Center having jurisdiction over their place of residence, as follows:

All military naturalization applicants filing under the provisions of Section 328 or 329, regardless of geographic location or jurisdiction, should continue to file at the following address:

Nebraska Service Center

P.O. Box 87426

Lincoln, NE 68501-7426

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Romania
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i wonder if this is the reason for the lately fast processing of naturalization applications.

met online: August, 2002 - yahoo music chat room

met in real life: July, 2004 - Venice, Italy

K1

filed @NSC - Sept. 2004 / approved - Jan. 2005

married: April 2005

AOS

May 2005 - applied for AOS - Chicago

transferred to CSC - approved without interview: October, 2005

REMOVAL of Conditional Status

received on 09/10/2007 @ NSC- transferred to CSC again

check cleared: 09/29/2007

NOA1 in the mail: 10/02/2007 (notice date: 09/10/2007)

biometrics: 11/01/2007

10 year card production ordered: 12/03/2007

approval notice sent: 12/07/2007

10 year card received in the mail: 12/10/2007

Application for NATURALIZATION

sent off to NSC: 07/17/2008

07/19 - delivered at NSC - at 2 AM

07/24 - check cleared

07/28 - received NOA1 (dated 07/21) - expected wait time until interview - 240 days

08/14 - biometrics appointment

10/20 - naturalization interview appointment! - APPROVED!

11/12 - oath ceremony - CHECK!

and we are done with USCIS! yaooohoooo!!!! :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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USCIS will send applicants a notice when the Service Center transfers their application to the National Benefits Center for initial processing.

Would this notice be sent snail mail on online case status, our online case status must be engraved in stone like the Ten Commandments, never changes.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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Great! Just great. This is what they did with AOS just before we filed for that and according the IO it extended processing times by 6 months or so. Every time CIS does something to speed things up, we lose.

Bob & Mon

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Great! Just great. This is what they did with AOS just before we filed for that and according the IO it extended processing times by 6 months or so. Every time CIS does something to speed things up, we lose.

whateverrrrrrrrrrrrrr man! they can do anything even make u wear a dress and put on heels and you'll do it

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Romania
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Great! Just great. This is what they did with AOS just before we filed for that and according the IO it extended processing times by 6 months or so. Every time CIS does something to speed things up, we lose.

whateverrrrrrrrrrrrrr man! they can do anything even make u wear a dress and put on heels and you'll do it

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met online: August, 2002 - yahoo music chat room

met in real life: July, 2004 - Venice, Italy

K1

filed @NSC - Sept. 2004 / approved - Jan. 2005

married: April 2005

AOS

May 2005 - applied for AOS - Chicago

transferred to CSC - approved without interview: October, 2005

REMOVAL of Conditional Status

received on 09/10/2007 @ NSC- transferred to CSC again

check cleared: 09/29/2007

NOA1 in the mail: 10/02/2007 (notice date: 09/10/2007)

biometrics: 11/01/2007

10 year card production ordered: 12/03/2007

approval notice sent: 12/07/2007

10 year card received in the mail: 12/10/2007

Application for NATURALIZATION

sent off to NSC: 07/17/2008

07/19 - delivered at NSC - at 2 AM

07/24 - check cleared

07/28 - received NOA1 (dated 07/21) - expected wait time until interview - 240 days

08/14 - biometrics appointment

10/20 - naturalization interview appointment! - APPROVED!

11/12 - oath ceremony - CHECK!

and we are done with USCIS! yaooohoooo!!!! :)

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