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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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does it matter if you filed 2 months ago and had your finger prints cleared already and still did not get your Interview letter? are they over the backlog?

Depends on your District Office? Which DO has jurisdiction of your case?

Bob & Mon

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does it matter if you filed 2 months ago and had your finger prints cleared already and still did not get your Interview letter? are they over the backlog?

Depends on your District Office? Which DO has jurisdiction of your case?

its the calif one i will do my time line so u can know.

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does it matter if you filed 2 months ago and had your finger prints cleared already and still did not get your Interview letter? are they over the backlog?

Did you check other people's timeline to compare ?

USCIS is not only checking fingerprint, also checking Namecheck for background check.

Fingerprint process is digitalized in most case, so USCIS will get the result mostly same day or next day.

But Namecheck request to FBI may take a couple of days to a couple of years.

Some District Office can schedule Interview quickly than others.

So some people is waiting for a couple of months to receive Interview Letter.

Sometimes it takes more than a year.

To get better answer, you may have to check other people's timeline from same DO as you are in.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
Timeline
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does it matter if you filed 2 months ago and had your finger prints cleared already and still did not get your Interview letter? are they over the backlog?

Depends on your District Office? Which DO has jurisdiction of your case?

its the calif one i will do my time line so u can know.

We filed at the California Service Center as you did, but so do people from Nevada and other states. There are several District Offices in California alone. You can find out which one will handle your case based on where you live. We are under the jurisdiction of the Los Angeles District Office which is much slower than others.

Bob & Mon

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Take a look at the immigration timelines link at the top of the page, maybe there are some stats that will help you get an idea. Good luck :thumbs:

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
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its the calif one i will do my time line so u can know.

You will need to post what field office you will be process through, before anyone can give you any "accurate" estimation.

N400 at California SC, Field office- Los Angeles

Sep 3, 2007 Application Mailed

Sep 12, 2007 - Priority date

Nov 9,2007 - check cashed

Nov 20,2007 - NOA1: "expect to be notified within 425 days of this notice",

Jan 10, 2008 - fingerprints appointment (letter lost due to mailing address receipted incorrectly)

Feb 7, 2008 - fingerprints done (took about 10 min - as a walk-in)

Sept 8, 2008 - Interview date (letter received Jul 18) - rescheduled at my request

Jan 6, 2009 - Interview date

Feb 26, 2009 - Citizenship Oath

*online status "case received Oct 29", no touches showing.

 
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