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Hello-

I sent my N-400 application along with documents. My question is, what will happen if I get an interview before my Green card anniversary? Since I sent my application 85 days before the official date. And also Dallas has been working in applications in about 2 months, as they have same day oath.

Should I just try to schedule my biometrics, or the interview to slow down the process. or just let run its course?

Any thoughts

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Hello-

I sent my N-400 application along with documents. My question is, what will happen if I get an interview before my Green card anniversary? Since I sent my application 85 days before the official date. And also Dallas has been working in applications in about 2 months, as they have same day oath.

Should I just try to schedule my biometrics, or the interview to slow down the process. or just let run its course?

Any thoughts

Who would have ever thought slowing down the USCIS would be the problem? ;)

In response to this growing issue, they simply delay your oath until you have reached your anniversary.

November 8, 2004-Submitted AOS application

December 10, 2004-Application returned

December 31, 2004-Resubmitted application

February 28, 2005-Notice of Reciept

March 28, 2005-Appointment to pick up EAD

April 16, 2005-Fingerprinting

April 27, 2005-Interview in Sacramento-A Success!!

August 20, 2009 Mailed application for citizenship to Phoenix

August 25, 2009 Recd package in Phoenix

August 28, 2009 Date of NOA

September 1, 2009 Check Cashed

September 22, 2009 Appointment for fingerprinting

October 9, 2009 NOA of Interview

November 23, 2009 Interview date-A success

December 16, 2009-Oath at 8:30AM Merry Christmas!!!!!

Posted
Hello-

I sent my N-400 application along with documents. My question is, what will happen if I get an interview before my Green card anniversary? Since I sent my application 85 days before the official date. And also Dallas has been working in applications in about 2 months, as they have same day oath.

Should I just try to schedule my biometrics, or the interview to slow down the process. or just let run its course?

Any thoughts

Who would have ever thought slowing down the USCIS would be the problem? ;)

In response to this growing issue, they simply delay your oath until you have reached your anniversary.

Yeah I know, I never thought I would see the day when I will ask the USCIS to be less efficient :)

this coming from a guy who waited 14 months for his 1st Green card, and 7 months for the second one.

Well, they can fix it if they want to, by simply not calling you for an interview till it's passed either the 3 or 5 years residency mark.

Any thoughts ?

"Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people."

 
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