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Oops meant 167 days from Interview to Oath day, Its been a very long day. :bonk:

Congrats Ontarkie, you are almost there! :dance: :dance: :dance:

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I-751 Removal of Condition Time line:

06/01/2009--Sent Documents (VSC)

06/04/2009--Delivered @ 3:30pm per USPS website

06/10/2009--Check Cashed

06/13/2009--Received NOA/Extension Letter ( dated 06/05/2009)

06/22/2009--Biometrics Appointment letter received(dated 06/16/2009)

07/07/2009--Original Date for my Biometrics Schedule

07/02/2009--Received Cancellation Notice for my original biometrics appointment

07/16/2009--New Biometrics Schedule Received (dated 06/26/2009)

10/24/2009--Received Letter of Approval, Date of Decision 10/20/2009

11/06/2009--Finally received my 10 year Green Card in the mail

N-400 Application for Naturalization Timeline:

10/22/2011-- Sent Documents ( USCIS Dallas Lockbox Facility)

10/24/2011-- Documents delivered @ 12:05pm per USPS website

10/28/2011-- Check Cashed

10/31/2011-- Received NOA. Priority date 10/24/11

11/03/2011-- Received Biometric Appointment Letter. Scheduled to appear for 11/17/2011

11/17/2011-- Biometrics Completed!

11/28/2011-- Got Text/Email,Placed in line for interview scheduling

11/29/2011-- Got text/email interview scheduled

01/19/2012-- Interview Date, PASSED

02/13/2012-- Got text/email, placed in oath scheduling que

03/28/2012-- Oath Ceremony @ 8:30 AM (I'm so proud to be American)

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Ontarkie - Finally....Congratulations!! smile.gif

09/1991 - Came to the US on F1

06/2002 - Became a Permanent Resident

Naturalization Journey

10/12/11: Sent N-400 to Dallas lockbox via USPS certified mail

10/18/11: Delivery confirmed

10/21/11: Check cashed

10/25/11: Got NOA by mail. Priority date 10/18

10/28/11: FP notice received by mail

11/18/11: FP done per schedule

01/03/12: Yellow letter received (dated 12/12/11)

01/06/12: Status changed to Testing and Interview (inline for scheduling)

01/18/12: Status changed to Interview Scheduled

01/21/12: IL Received

02/23/12: Interview: approved. Oath: completed

Phew, what a journey! I am a US Citizen.

02/27/12: Applied for U.S. Passport & Passport card

03/26/12: Received passport

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you know of any place in LA?...

You can check it out but at this point Joker needs to have an answer from USCIS. Don't think a Laywer or immigration clinci can do a lot right now. I believe USCIS has 120 days from the interview to make a decision so an answer should be there soon.

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how that works?

Check the link and follow the instructions. The Ombudsman cannot change a USCIS decision, but they can make suggestions to the USCIS on how to resolve your case. If you think your case is taking too long to process, they can intervene on your behalf. You have already completed the previous suggested steps. The next step is to contact the Ombudsman, unless you want to go outside the USCIS for legal assistance, or try and get your congressperson involved.

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Thank you so much appreciate all the help!

Check the link and follow the instructions. The Ombudsman cannot change a USCIS decision, but they can make suggestions to the USCIS on how to resolve your case. If you think your case is taking too long to process, they can intervene on your behalf. You have already completed the previous suggested steps. The next step is to contact the Ombudsman, unless you want to go outside the USCIS for legal assistance, or try and get your congressperson involved.

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dumb question what do i write under country of citizenship ?

Check the link and follow the instructions. The Ombudsman cannot change a USCIS decision, but they can make suggestions to the USCIS on how to resolve your case. If you think your case is taking too long to process, they can intervene on your behalf. You have already completed the previous suggested steps. The next step is to contact the Ombudsman, unless you want to go outside the USCIS for legal assistance, or try and get your congressperson involved.

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2 more question sorry sorry I really appreciated you helping me out !1. Supporting Documentation ? 2. Description of your case problem ?

Nicaragua, I assume. Until you take the oath, you are not a US citizen.

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2 more question sorry sorry I really appreciated you helping me out !1. Supporting Documentation ? 2. Description of your case problem ?

Your case problem is that you don't have a decision yet. So, I would send copies of any notifications the USCIS sent you, to show your interview date, and anything they gave you at the infopass hearing, to show what you have already done since the interview. If you have a copy of the N-400 you submitted, you could include that as well, to give the Ombudsman some clue what may be causing the delay.

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Joker69 - IMHO, whatever you do, wait for the completion of 120 days which is just a few days away.

09/1991 - Came to the US on F1

06/2002 - Became a Permanent Resident

Naturalization Journey

10/12/11: Sent N-400 to Dallas lockbox via USPS certified mail

10/18/11: Delivery confirmed

10/21/11: Check cashed

10/25/11: Got NOA by mail. Priority date 10/18

10/28/11: FP notice received by mail

11/18/11: FP done per schedule

01/03/12: Yellow letter received (dated 12/12/11)

01/06/12: Status changed to Testing and Interview (inline for scheduling)

01/18/12: Status changed to Interview Scheduled

01/21/12: IL Received

02/23/12: Interview: approved. Oath: completed

Phew, what a journey! I am a US Citizen.

02/27/12: Applied for U.S. Passport & Passport card

03/26/12: Received passport

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Thank you for the information and all your help. I really appreciate it!

Your case problem is that you don't have a decision yet. So, I would send copies of any notifications the USCIS sent you, to show your interview date, and anything they gave you at the infopass hearing, to show what you have already done since the interview. If you have a copy of the N-400 you submitted, you could include that as well, to give the Ombudsman some clue what may be causing the delay.

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Thank you for the information and all your help. I really appreciate it!

Your case problem is that you don't have a decision yet. So, I would send copies of any notifications the USCIS sent you, to show your interview date, and anything they gave you at the infopass hearing, to show what you have already done since the interview. If you have a copy of the N-400 you submitted, you could include that as well, to give the Ombudsman some clue what may be causing the delay.

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I am you know i always take your advice thanks for staying with me in this journey...i will forever be grateful to you

Joker69 - IMHO, whatever you do, wait for the completion of 120 days which is just a few days away.

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