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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Please reference my timeline and the status of my N-400. After the interview process I was handed my N-652, Naturalization Interview Results that state: Congratulations! Your application has been recommended for approval. At this time it appears that you have established your eligibility for naturalization. If final approval is granted, you will be notified when and where to report for the Oath Ceremony.

It has been over a month now, no letter via snail mail, no emails, status is in the Post Decision Activity. Is there any course of action that I should take or just ride it out?

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USCIS Lincoln, Nebraska Lockbox (Filing Under 319b, 328, or 329 of the INA)

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Keith&Xiang.........|06/18/11.|06/24/11.|06/24/11.|08/08/11.|09/06/11.|10/13/11.|--/--/--.|Detroit, MI

Post Decision Activity

Your case is under review with a supervisor.

For approved applications/petitions, post-decision activity may include USCIS sending notification of the approved application/petition to the National Visa Center or the Department of State. For denied applications/petitions, post-decision activity may include the processing of an appeal and/or motions to reopen or reconsider and revocations.

Thank you,

Keith & Xiang

2005-07-20 Sent Xiang first email

2005-11-19 Met Xiang in Nanning

2005-11-25 Asked for Xiang's hand in marriage

2006-02-21 Date I-129F Sent

2006-02-24 Date I-129F NOA1 (Receipt)

2006-03-15 Applied for Emergency Expedite

2006-04-03 Date I-129F NOA2 (Approved)

2006-04-25 Date packet was sent from NVC to Guangzhou, China

2006-07-07 Date Xiang recieved Packet #3 from Guangzhou, China

2006-07-08 Date Xiang sent Packet #3 to the U.S. Consulate

2006-07-27 Date Xiang recieved request for biographical information on our daughter

2006-07-27 Date Xiang sent biographical information to the U.S. Consulate

2006-08-17 Date Xiang sent biographical information to the U.S. Consulate, again!

2006-08-21 Date Xiang called, faxed and mailed the U.S. Consulate the biographical information

2006-08-22 Email from the U.S. Consulate, they FINALLY received the G-325A form for our daughter!

2006-08-22 Waiting patiently for Packet #4 to arrive, bring my soulmate to my open arms!!!

2006-08-25 Packet #4 sent out from the U.S. Consulate, in transit to my baby!!!

2006-08-29 11:25pm Email from the U.S. Consulate, the interview date is October 17th!

2006-09-29 Medical examination for Xiang and our daughter Qi. Interview is just around the corner!

2006-10-16 11:15pm VISA APPROVED!!!!

2006-10-29 Xiang and Qi arrived in Detroit, immigrations 2 1/2 hours, finally holding my sweetheart in my arms.

2006-11-05 Exchanging our vows, what a beautiful day for our wedding!

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Please reference my timeline and the status of my N-400. After the interview process I was handed my N-652, Naturalization Interview Results that state: Congratulations! Your application has been recommended for approval. At this time it appears that you have established your eligibility for naturalization. If final approval is granted, you will be notified when and where to report for the Oath Ceremony.

It has been over a month now, no letter via snail mail, no emails, status is in the Post Decision Activity. Is there any course of action that I should take or just ride it out?

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USCIS Lincoln, Nebraska Lockbox (Filing Under 319b, 328, or 329 of the INA)

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Keith&Xiang.........|06/18/11.|06/24/11.|06/24/11.|08/08/11.|09/06/11.|10/13/11.|--/--/--.|Detroit, MI

Post Decision Activity

Your case is under review with a supervisor.

For approved applications/petitions, post-decision activity may include USCIS sending notification of the approved application/petition to the National Visa Center or the Department of State. For denied applications/petitions, post-decision activity may include the processing of an appeal and/or motions to reopen or reconsider and revocations.

Thank you,

Keith & Xiang

Keith & Xiang,

If it's any consolation, my N400 interview was a week before yours at the Seattle field office, and my IO handed me the N-652 with the box that says "can't make a decision at the moment etc.." next to it he wrote "under review". I never asked what that referred to at the time because I thought it was a standard procedure to write if you attended your N400 interview before your anniversary (my 5yr anniversary was the week after).

Since then I made an infopass appointment and went down to Seattle field office on the 1st of November to try and find out what was going on (my online update status is stuck on "we have scheduled you for your N400 interview"!)...

The IO at the desk looked on her computer and could only tell me "it's still with the officer"..... what that means I have NO idea :wacko:

she even smirked a little and said "it's only been a few weeks"!! wish I could have shared her humour on the subject.

So to summate you could always make an infopass appointment to try and find out what's going on, but it may not help at all. I have no idea what "under review" even means on an N-652, and if anyone else knows, PLEASE do tell me. Personally I think it's appalling that our cases are delayed for so long when I had nothing to review on my case!

Hope that helps mate, hang in there, seems it's a waiting game as per usual

:unsure:

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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With the some odd 80 different field offices, each with their own policy on this issue, never found a site that specifies offices with a same day oath. But this only occurs if your interview is scheduled in the morning. When my wife had her interview at St. Paul, they were running nine months wait for the oath, office manager then like a huge crowd. But according to some law that really nobody wants to exercise, suppose to give you your oath within 120 days of your interview.

One fellow here from St. Paul was waiting 135 days with no response, claim they are still checking on him, he never came back, this was about a month ago.

Still feel this ceremonies are ridiculous, attended four already, watch some worthless videos on an old 27" TV set, lip sync the oath, you already read and signed that at your interview, hand you your certificate and leave. No one else gives a damn about your family or friends, only you do. Just more long lines and one hell of a long drive.

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With the some odd 80 different field offices, each with their own policy on this issue, never found a site that specifies offices with a same day oath. But this only occurs if your interview is scheduled in the morning. When my wife had her interview at St. Paul, they were running nine months wait for the oath, office manager then like a huge crowd. But according to some law that really nobody wants to exercise, suppose to give you your oath within 120 days of your interview.

One fellow here from St. Paul was waiting 135 days with no response, claim they are still checking on him, he never came back, this was about a month ago.

Still feel this ceremonies are ridiculous, attended four already, watch some worthless videos on an old 27" TV set, lip sync the oath, you already read and signed that at your interview, hand you your certificate and leave. No one else gives a damn about your family or friends, only you do. Just more long lines and one hell of a long drive.

Keith,

I'm sure you're checking other posts on the forums too, just read a recent one:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/329713-letter-to-io-after-citizenship-interview/

this poor guy has been waiting a LONG time and he still seems to be no closer to the oath ceremony. The more you research the subject the more I get worried, if you would have told me a few months ago that the biggest delay in waiting is AFTER the N400 interview, I would have laughed in your face....

I'm calling the 1 800 number today and insisting on speaking to a level 2 officer, I just don't trust what is or is not happening with my case...

good luck to everyone, we all sure as hell need it

:thumbs:

 
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