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Hello filers,

I filed for the N400 on sept 28;

I received yesterday the NOA dated OCT 15 saying i will be called for the interview

within 580 days but I did not receive in the mail the Fingerprint appointment;

Is that normal??

will they send it later?

Pls advice

Thank you for your time

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
Timeline

It is absolutely normal. The FP appointment always comes separately from NOA.

Drew (St. Louis, MO) + Lyuba (Moscow, Russia)

December 1, 2003 - met and fell in love in Moscow, Russia

K-1

June 24, 2004 - NOA1

September 14, 2004 - NOA2

December 2, 2004 - Interview

December 24, 2004 - Arrival to the USA

January 14, 2005 - Wedding

AOS

January 25, 2005 - applied for AOS, EAD and AP in person

June 29, 2005 - AOS interview

August 8, 2005 - Green card arrived

Lifting of conditions

April 17, 2007 - NOA1 (extension letter)

April 2, 2008 - case transferred to CSC

May 8, 2008 - 10 year Green card arrived

Naturalization

July 24, 2008 - NOA1

November 19, 2008 - Interview

January 9, 2009 - Oath

January 17, 2009 - applied for US passport

January 26, 2009 - US passport arrived

DONE WITH IMMIGRATION

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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It is absolutely normal. The FP appointment always comes separately from NOA.

Is anything normal with the USCIS? Are all field offices including the interviewers exactly the same? With biometrics, may not even receive a notice, someone can elect to reuse less than your 15 month old fingerprints while others may send you for a fresh set, even though your last set is less than a year old. But either way, you still have to pay the 80 bucks, that part is normal.

Could send you a notice stating they are going to use your last set of fingerprints, but they don't, just leave you hanging, so you don't know if that letter got lost in the mail or if you are simply not required to do so.

By the way, USCIS stands for United States Consistently Inconsistent Service.

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