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Hello all so my priority date is July the 30th, my online status says two different things : The top number does not mention the rfe however the second number (on the bottom with the $ sign ) when I type it in it says that a rfe was mailed to me on the 16th of August. My case was touched ( this being the account no. with the $ sign) on August the 18th. Now I have posted before about how long to expect the rfe to arrive but all of next week I will be out of state and I am worried that if if doesn't show up before hand it will when I am away and I am scared about missing the fingerprint appointment and having my case denied for failure to have my fingerprints done. So can I do an info pass it another state? I looked at the info pass site and it appears not so I thought I would ask the smart VJ people! I have thought about calling the mis-information line but I don't know if they will be any help as one month hasn't elapsed since filing. One more question, could they have sent it to my old address? My NOA did arrive at my new address so I'm probably being paranoid.

Oh, I cannot wait to be a citizen and have this behind me!!!

Thanks to all

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Is it an RFE or is it a biometrics notice? the two are different things. RFE is a request for evidence that is missing or left out of your petition. Biometrics notice is a notice giving you date and time for your biometric appointment, you also need this paper to go into the building for your appointment.

If you are concerned why not make an infopass appointment now instead of waiting till you are out of state? You need to have the infopass where your files will be sent which is your home state, same place that you do your biometrics. Other states will not have your files because you do not live there and did not file your petitions from that state.

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Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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It says rfe, but there have been hundreds of posts where people ask about the rfe notice for N-400 and it is 9/10 the biometrics appointment. I sent everything they needed with my application and it is my understanding of the whole N-400 process that if they need anything they will sent you the infamous yellow letter. As for the info pass, my district office is a three hour drive south of me and as I am working up until leaving, so it is not an option.

 
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