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It has been six months after filing N-400 ihave not received finger prints, I made a info pass and went to immigration office and the lady told me that she dont understand why i was not finger printed. But every time i call 1800 number they tell me they have my finger prints. and they are waiting on background check which is not true, I call again today and talked to senior officer and he was surprised too why i am getting this letter and responses. But the problem is this this i know for sure i can wait for another ten years and my case will not move forward unless i get fingerprinted.

The problem is this when immigration office send a request to servicee center lazy people see it on computer and that i am waiting for back ground check they send me this letter

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It has been six months after filing N-400 ihave not received finger prints, I made a info pass and went to immigration office and the lady told me that she dont understand why i was not finger printed. But every time i call 1800 number they tell me they have my finger prints. and they are waiting on background check which is not true, I call again today and talked to senior officer and he was surprised too why i am getting this letter and responses. But the problem is this this i know for sure i can wait for another ten years and my case will not move forward unless i get fingerprinted.

The problem is this when immigration office send a request to servicee center lazy people see it on computer and that i am waiting for back ground check they send me this letter

I have the same experience as yours.

Mine has not been that long yet, please see my timeline. But i started worrying after a month as there was any FP notice. According to member's timeline here, I called and had info pass early on June. IO says the same thing that I am not required for FP and quering for the interview as my previous FP is still valid. I am not convincing as I have never heard that the process will be completed without the FP and background check.

I am atleast knowing that you are having such a same problem. I hope that USCIS does not make any errors that slow our case down.

It is very frustrate to keep looking out for information about the case and you did not get whether the answer is true or not.

All I can do is to wait and make info pass if I do not hear anything further from them.

Please let me know how is yours going..

Thanks a lot for sharing

Followmydreams

Just do it!

Timeline

N-400

04/27/2008: Mailing N-400 application

04/29/2008: Packet received and PD

05/07/2008: Check cashed

05/08/2008: Notice Date

05/15/2008: NOA (to be notified within 180 days for the interview)

09/02/2008: INFOPASS, IO helped set up a FP scheduled

09/17/2008: FP appointment

09/25/2008: NOA Notice for Interview appointment on 10/22/2008

10/22/2008: Interview date at 11.00 am

10/22/2008: Oath Ceremony 3.00 pm (total: 177 days)

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05/19/2007: Mailing I-751 application

05/31/2007: NOA

06/22/2007: Bio. Appt.

01/07/2008: Approved

01/12/2008: Received 10 Yrs. Green card

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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It has been six months after filing N-400 ihave not received finger prints, I made a info pass and went to immigration office and the lady told me that she dont understand why i was not finger printed. But every time i call 1800 number they tell me they have my finger prints. and they are waiting on background check which is not true, I call again today and talked to senior officer and he was surprised too why i am getting this letter and responses. But the problem is this this i know for sure i can wait for another ten years and my case will not move forward unless i get fingerprinted.

The problem is this when immigration office send a request to servicee center lazy people see it on computer and that i am waiting for back ground check they send me this letter

I have the same experience as yours.

Mine has not been that long yet, please see my timeline. But i started worrying after a month as there was any FP notice. According to member's timeline here, I called and had info pass early on June. IO says the same thing that I am not required for FP and quering for the interview as my previous FP is still valid. I am not convincing as I have never heard that the process will be completed without the FP and background check.

I am atleast knowing that you are having such a same problem. I hope that USCIS does not make any errors that slow our case down.

It is very frustrate to keep looking out for information about the case and you did not get whether the answer is true or not.

All I can do is to wait and make info pass if I do not hear anything further from them.

Please let me know how is yours going..

Thanks a lot for sharing

Followmydreams

So you paid 80 bucks for fingerprints, and they don't need them? To date have spend 400 bucks for fingerprints, well four with blurred photographs, 675 bucks using the standard IRS rate for transportation, and several hundred dollars in lost wages, they don't take prints on a weekend or especially a holiday. Didn't the FBI really check you out when you first came here? That 13 month delay was understandable, but they got another 1,600 bucks out of us for work and travel papers not including travel. Our I-751 had also lots of consequential expenses due to their delays, called the IRS, none of this is tax deductible.

What we need in this capitalistic is two immigration services with competitive rates and services. But that is also history when Reagan and his cronies killed the Sherman Act, now we got a computer industry controlled by one little high school drop out nerd that is very selfish. Ha, and he claims needs more foreigners when he was responsible for laying off over 20,000 American software engineers but he once illegal takeovers. God, we need to get this country back on track, was a damned good country at one time.

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We had the same situation. When we filed for removal of conditions in late Dec 2006, we had our fingerprints taken shortly afterwards around Jan 2007. We then filed the N-400 in Early Jan 08 and never received another biometrics notice till May 08. I talked to an USCIS employee and she mentioned that she thought that biometrics were valid for 15 months, which kind of matches our timeline. So if we happened to get through the N-400 process, start to finish before the 15 months lapsed since our 751 biometrics, we may not have needed the additional biometrics for the N-400. The USCIS seems to always collect the fee.

Marilyn and Peter.

1/05/08 - N-400 sent to NSC

1/10/08 - NSC cashes check

1/16/08 - Received NOA1 for N-400. Notice (NOA1) states we should expect to be notified within 450 days. Glad that fee increase gave us the results the USCIS promised!

5/8/08 - FINALLY received biometrics notice for 5/20/08. The USCIS website still does not acknowledge our service center number though and I cannot track any touches or updates. We have also found out that we cannot use the 800 number because it asks for our service center number and since it isn't registered, it hangs up on us.

5/20/08 - Biometrics completed at Denver. In and out in 15 minutes.

6/6/08 - Received interview letter today for Friday, July 11, 2008 @ 10:30am in Denver.

Edited by hotairguy

K-1 Timeline in Profile (our story)

Church wedding Sept 18

NOA1's for AOS/EAD received Sept 20 MSC #

Biometrics completed Nov 5 2004

EAD Approval Dec 29 2004

AOS appointment letter received Feb 3 2005

AOS interview scheduled for March 9 2005

AOS interview mostly fine, just need I-693 supplement filled out by civil surgeon

Spend another $40 for I-693 form, sent to local USCIS office registered mail, arrived March 11 2005

AOS finally approved March 25th 2005

Green card arrives about 10 days later

!!Green card has incorrect middle name!! Thanks USCIS

Travel back to Denver, turn in card and I-90 to correct their mistake.

Application accepted, asked for I-551 stamp, they told me "We don't do stamps anymore"

NOA1 for I-90 received from NSC April 18 2005, fee waived

NSC appears to have stoped processing I-90's

Marilyn needs to travel back to the RP, call Senators office for help with green card or I-551 stamp

Travel back to Denver July 1, 2005 and received I-551 stamp in the passport.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Let me think for a second, if you apply for the ten year card after the two year permanent conditional card (whatever that means), then apply for the three year citizenship both at the earliest exact time. Precisely one year would go by between the two applications that is also exactly 12 months. Both times we got the notice to go to Milwaukee while our field office is in St. Paul, well not really, it's in Bloomington, MN.

Isn't twelve months shorter than fifteen months, ha didn't have to look up the location the second time, remembered how to find it the first time, except the second time, our interstate exit was closed for maintenance so had to drive 3 miles further north, then zigzag back and forth through Milwaukee traffic.

When we got there, the field office was deserted, so maybe they sent us down to give those bored people something to do, who does know the reason? But we kept one guy busy for five minutes after nine hours of driving time.

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NickD,

When I was told that there was no requirement for the FP, as it was still valid I was not really thinking about the 80.00 fee back. I was a kind of hoping it would be just gone through the process as normal timeline.

hotairguy,

I had the same answer as well, that my previous FP would vaild for 13 months. From your shared experience which is very helpful to me, I am now looking forward to hearing from USCIA by AUG or SEP if I will get the FP apointment. I don't think that our case would go by directly to the interview process without having a complete FP.

Your timeline makes sense in case that our case get to take off after previour FP expired.

Look like we happened to be the unlucky ones who have to wait and wonder if the case was processing correctly.

Btw CONGRATULATIONS to your IL!

Just do it!

Timeline

N-400

04/27/2008: Mailing N-400 application

04/29/2008: Packet received and PD

05/07/2008: Check cashed

05/08/2008: Notice Date

05/15/2008: NOA (to be notified within 180 days for the interview)

09/02/2008: INFOPASS, IO helped set up a FP scheduled

09/17/2008: FP appointment

09/25/2008: NOA Notice for Interview appointment on 10/22/2008

10/22/2008: Interview date at 11.00 am

10/22/2008: Oath Ceremony 3.00 pm (total: 177 days)

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05/19/2007: Mailing I-751 application

05/31/2007: NOA

06/22/2007: Bio. Appt.

01/07/2008: Approved

01/12/2008: Received 10 Yrs. Green card

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ukraine
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From looking at these posts, I dont feel too bad about my situation. We got a biometrics letter within a few short weeks of filing our N-400. I assumed that since we were not told my wife cleared the FBI check within 15 minutes, there may be a problem.

But it looks like the problem is actually getting a biometrics appointment to begin with. Well, its ONE problem among many with the USCIS. I sat and thought about it, and I have basically decided that since my wife does have her 10 year green card, we will no longer limit our plans for the future.

It would be good if she gets her passport before the end of the year, but if she does not, were still going to Canada. The complete and total collapse of America will most likely happen shortly after the November elections, and we plan to be long gone by then.

May 27, 2009: N-400 Window Opens

June 2, 2008: N-400 Sent

June 3, 2008: N-400 Received at Nebraska Service Center

June 13, 2008: NOA1

June 16, 2008: Biometrics letter

June 24th, 2008: Biometrics Appointment

July 7th, 2008: Called FBI, verified that biometrics check has been completed and returned to USCIS

August 26th, 2008: N-400 Interview Passed

September 18th, 2008: Swearing in, Billings Montana

Send Expedited 14-day passport paperwork???

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It has been six months after filing N-400 ihave not received finger prints, I made a info pass and went to immigration office and the lady told me that she dont understand why i was not finger printed. But every time i call 1800 number they tell me they have my finger prints. and they are waiting on background check which is not true, I call again today and talked to senior officer and he was surprised too why i am getting this letter and responses. But the problem is this this i know for sure i can wait for another ten years and my case will not move forward unless i get fingerprinted.

The problem is this when immigration office send a request to servicee center lazy people see it on computer and that i am waiting for back ground check they send me this letter

Hi

I wanted to know did u get hold of immigration. What are they telling, is your name check cleared. Because they told me that my name check is pending, but ihave not been finger printed yet.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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Thought I would give my two cents... It has been 7 months since I sent my N-400 and I haven't had a biometrics appointment yet... I talked to three different officers during this time.. The first told me I was in the system and no letter had been sent (i.e. be patient)... the second told me that my biometrics from the I-751 were valid for 15 months and that my N-400 was close to being approved... the third told me they wouldn't touch my N-400 until my I-751 had been approved...

Well it is about 15 months since I had the biometrics for the I-751 and they ordered my card for production four days ago (I am guessing that means it was approved)... Too bad I won't be able to figure out which officer was telling the truth...

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

Disclaimer: When replying to any messages, I am giving you my personal opinions, which might be accurate or might not be accurate. So always seek further advice!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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I didn't bookmark this article in the USCIS site, if I bookmarked every article in the USCIS site would have to buy another 500 GB drive for my computer. But this was in regards to the biometrics whether it was COLLECTED or not, still cost them a lot of money to store and retrieve the fingerprints even for that 15 month period, so the 80 buck fee will stay in effect even if they elect to use your previous collected fingerprints.

So much for the 80 buck fee, still have to pay that, but it would be nice if you were informed on your NOA instead of the NOA telling you to expect a biometrics appointment soon.

So much for government efficiency, in the 50's were able to build an entire interstate system on a nickel a gallon for gas tax, today can't even plow the winter snows with 50 cents a gallon tax. So not only in the USCIS.

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