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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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seems like your case has been sent for approval.

NATURALIZATION Timelines.
09-23-2013 N-400 Sent
09-25-2013 N-400 Delivered
09-26-2013 Priority Date
10-1-2013 Acceptance Email/Text
10-1-2013 Check Cashed
10-04-2013 Received Receipt
10-7-2013 Finger Print Letter received
10-28-2013 Finger Print Date
10-29-2013 Status Changed to Inline for interview
11-06-2013 Interview scheduled
11-09-2013 Interview Letter Received
11-25-2013 Yellow Letter to bring Drivers License,
12-12-13. Interview Date /// Approved
12-16-2013 In-line for oath Scheduling
4-16-2014 Text/Email that Scheduled For oath ceremony
4-19-2014 Received Oath Letter
5-16-2014 , Oath Ceremony, I am a New Citizen. Thanks Allah.
Notice to everyone reading my Naturalization Timeline
That it took me 5 months to have oath after the interview is only because i requested for a name change,
this is what delayed my case by months

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4th Sep 2009 Interview ISL Embassy
Administrative Processing Starts
28 April 2010 AP completed just out of blue.
30 April 2010 Visa received


21 Months Total from start to VISA received


8 Months in AP TOTAL 239 Days

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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seems like your case has been sent for approval.

I hope so:) I did post my experience in the July thread. Was told by the officer that I was approved and she asked me if I wanted to take the Oath in a weeks time. I had to request another date as I had a very important exam so, now I'll have to wait for the mail to find out when my next oath appointment is.

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Move to New Jersey!

I filed in Newark, NJ in October of last year and got my interview AND oath taking (Newark does same-day oath takings!) in March of 2014: 5 months (almost exactly) from application to citizenship. New York City has been so backed up even from 2013 and Newark is still showing 5 months on schedule.

NYC is showing processing of apps from March 11, 2014 - so basically 8-9 months behind schedule.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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NYC is showing processing of apps from March 11, 2014 - so basically 8-9 months behind schedule.

The data is not necessarily true, when we did our N-400 in March 2013 it showed "priority dates for December 2012" and we were done by September 2013.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nigeria
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The data is not necessarily true, when we did our N-400 in March 2013 it showed "priority dates for December 2012" and we were done by September 2013.

that is like 6months. I think queens office is the fastest.
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nepal
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hi everyone i am searching some help regarding my n400 application . i am a may filer and given my interview on october 20 2014 , since then my status is stucked in testing and interview, i am not even in oath que. by the way i requested for name change and the officer told me that i will get my oath letter in 2 weeks but its almost a month. can you suggest me if it is normal not to have the status updated for a month. Please friend i am waiting for your valuable inputs.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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hi everyone i am searching some help regarding my n400 application . i am a may filer and given my interview on october 20 2014 , since then my status is stucked in testing and interview, i am not even in oath que. by the way i requested for name change and the officer told me that i will get my oath letter in 2 weeks but its almost a month. can you suggest me if it is normal not to have the status updated for a month. Please friend i am waiting for your valuable inputs.

It could be because you requested name change; however, I believe that you should be getting a response soon.

STANLEY & KAREN
01/15/2009 - Fedex I-130, I-485, I-693, I-864, I-765, G-325A
01/20/2009 - Received in mail-room and signed for by J CHYBA
01/28/2009 - Checks cashed by Homeland Security
02/02/2009 - Received in mail 3 pcs of NOA1 one each for I-485, I-130, I-765 dated 01/28/2009
02/03/2009 - Received email RFE. What did I not send now, whew!
02/09/2009 - Received mails for initial evidence and Biometric appointment (02/19/2009); mailed evidence
02/19/2009 - biometrics done - in a out in 45 minutes
03/14/2009 - Receive NOA2 dated 03/10/2009. AOS interview April 29, 2009
03/18/2009 - Touched. EAD Card production ordered
03/25/2009 - Touched. EAD approval sent
03/27/2009 - EAD card received in the mail; applied for SS# immediately (office is across the street from my home)
04/02/2009 - Received SS# in the mail
04/29/2009 - Interviewed. I- 130 approved, I-485 pending IO's review
05/05/2009 - Received NOA2. Welcome letter for Permanent Residency. I-130 and I-485 approved 04/30/2009
05/08/2009 - Touched. I-485 approval letter sent
05/11/2009 - GC received in the mail. Expires 2019
05/11/2009 - Applied to remove restrictions on my SS Card
05/18/2009 - Received unrestricted SS card

10/13/2009 - My darling husband of 2 yrs 5 months 3 weeks 3 days passed away :(

Naturalization Process (5 Yrs Later) :goofy:

Mar 28, 2014 - Mailed N-400
Apr 08, 2014 - Check cashed
Apr 09, 2014 - Receive Notice letter Priority date April 3, 2014
Apr 11, 2014 - Touched - Email - Biometrics letter mailed
May 08, 2014 - Biometrics done
May 12, 2014 - Touched - Email - In line for interview scheduling
July 12, 2014 - Pre-interview letter (Yellow letter) received in mail
Aug 20, 2014 - Touched - Email - Interview scheduled
Aug 25, 2014 - Interview scheduled for Sept. 24, 2014
Sept 24, 2014 - Passed interview
Oct 06, 2014 - Touched - Email - In oath scheduling que
Oct 08, 2014 - Touched - Text - Oath ceremony scheduled
Oct 14, 2014 - Received letter - Oath ceremony Oct 28, 2014
Oct 28, 2014 - I AM A US CITIZEN! :joy: :joy: :joy:
Nov 12, 2014 - Updated my status from permanent resident to citizen at Social Security
Nov 14, 2014 - Applied for US passport
Nov 29, 2014 - Received US passport book
Dec 01, 2014 - Received Passport card
Dec 04, 2014 - Received Naturalization Certificate

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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that is like 6months. I think queens office is the fastest.

Little less, that is my whole timeline:

Service Center: Texas Application Filed: 22 Apr 2013 Priority Date: 24 Apr 2013 Check Cashed: 29 Apr 2013 NOA Received (I-797C): 26 Apr 2013 USCIS Received Date: 24 Apr 2013 Fingerprint Notice Received: 02 May 2013 Fingerprints Done: 29 May 2013 Interview Letter Received: 10 Aug 2013 Interview Date: 10 Sep 2013 Oath Letter Received: 16 Sep 2013 Oath Date: 04 Oct 2013 USCIS District Office: New York City, NY U.S. Passport Applied Date: 07 Oct 2013 U.S. Passport Received: 21 Oct 2013 Total Processing Time: 165 days Days Elapsed: 575 days Case Added to Tracker: 24 Jul 2013 Last Updated: 21 Oct 2013
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Hello, we went through the NYC office (we're in Brooklyn). See our timeline on my signature, my husband's oath is tomorrow.

Naturalization Process (FINALLY!)

05.29.14 - N-400 filed

06.02.14 - Packet received at the Lewisville Texas Center

06.05.14 - Check cleared

06.04.14 - NOA date

06.13.14 - Biometrics letter received

07.02.14 - Biometrics appointment

07.07.14 - In line

07.17.14 - 'Yellow Paper' date

09.10.14 - Interview scheduled NOA date

10.15.14 - Interview date

10.15.14 - RFE (missing documentation)

10.21.14 - RFE response received in NYC facility

11.04.14 - Oath ceremony scheduled, approved!

11.19.14 - Oath ceremony (8:30am) in Brooklyn - Completed! DONE WITH USCIS!

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Hello, we went through the NYC office (we're in Brooklyn). See our timeline on my signature, my husband's oath is tomorrow.

Hello Gap1, how are you.

If you don't mind, I have two questions:

1. Where is Oath Ceremoney held in Brooklyn? How many family member could be with you at oath ceremoney?

2. How long did you receive the oath letter after status of case being updated to 'oath ceremony secheduled'?

Thank you .

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Hello Gap1, how are you.

If you don't mind, I have two questions:

1. Where is Oath Ceremoney held in Brooklyn? How many family member could be with you at oath ceremoney?

2. How long did you receive the oath letter after status of case being updated to 'oath ceremony secheduled'?

Thank you .

We received the oath appointment letter about a week after our status changed online. The letter has the address and everything you need to bring.

We just finished my husband's oath ceremony this morning! Since we live in Brooklyn, the ceremony was at the Federal Courthouse at 225 Cadman Plaza (right off the Borough Hall subway stop). It is an open event, so you can have as many people come as you like, BUT keep the following in mind:

1. There are a LOT of people getting naturalized in New York City, so they make friends and family sit in a cafeteria on the 3rd floor and watch a closed circuit television showing the courtroom for at least 3 hours while they make the applicants verify their certificate is correct, explain the voting registration form (they can register to vote right at the ceremony) and go through people who have requested name changes. This takes a long time, and during this time you just sit in the room and wait. They make you go through security when you enter the building and you have to check in your cell phone, so you should bring a book. Sadly, you cannot take pictures the entire time, so make sure you get photos before and after the ceremony as you'll have no other chance to do it. :(

2. There is no guarantee you can go into the courtroom and watch the ceremony in person. This all depends on the amount of people being sworn in that day. We waited upstairs for hours until a court employee called us down, but if it was a busier day we would have had to watch it on a small television screen that you could barely hear. Keep this in mind if you're bringing small children, as one of our friends had a toddler and ended up having to leave before the ceremony as he couldn't take the wait. I wouldn't recommend telling friends or family to get there until at least 10:00, as nothing happened until 11:00, and tell them to go to the 3rd floor cafeteria. The applicant has to be there by 8:30am.

Naturalization Process (FINALLY!)

05.29.14 - N-400 filed

06.02.14 - Packet received at the Lewisville Texas Center

06.05.14 - Check cleared

06.04.14 - NOA date

06.13.14 - Biometrics letter received

07.02.14 - Biometrics appointment

07.07.14 - In line

07.17.14 - 'Yellow Paper' date

09.10.14 - Interview scheduled NOA date

10.15.14 - Interview date

10.15.14 - RFE (missing documentation)

10.21.14 - RFE response received in NYC facility

11.04.14 - Oath ceremony scheduled, approved!

11.19.14 - Oath ceremony (8:30am) in Brooklyn - Completed! DONE WITH USCIS!

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We received the oath appointment letter about a week after our status changed online. The letter has the address and everything you need to bring.

We just finished my husband's oath ceremony this morning! Since we live in Brooklyn, the ceremony was at the Federal Courthouse at 225 Cadman Plaza (right off the Borough Hall subway stop). It is an open event, so you can have as many people come as you like, BUT keep the following in mind:

1. There are a LOT of people getting naturalized in New York City, so they make friends and family sit in a cafeteria on the 3rd floor and watch a closed circuit television showing the courtroom for at least 3 hours while they make the applicants verify their certificate is correct, explain the voting registration form (they can register to vote right at the ceremony) and go through people who have requested name changes. This takes a long time, and during this time you just sit in the room and wait. They make you go through security when you enter the building and you have to check in your cell phone, so you should bring a book. Sadly, you cannot take pictures the entire time, so make sure you get photos before and after the ceremony as you'll have no other chance to do it. :(

2. There is no guarantee you can go into the courtroom and watch the ceremony in person. This all depends on the amount of people being sworn in that day. We waited upstairs for hours until a court employee called us down, but if it was a busier day we would have had to watch it on a small television screen that you could barely hear. Keep this in mind if you're bringing small children, as one of our friends had a toddler and ended up having to leave before the ceremony as he couldn't take the wait. I wouldn't recommend telling friends or family to get there until at least 10:00, as nothing happened until 11:00, and tell them to go to the 3rd floor cafeteria. The applicant has to be there by 8:30am.

Congradulations! And Thank you for sharing the experiece.

One last question:Do you still remember how many days were between 'in line for oath ceremony' and 'oath ceremony scheduled'.?

Thanks a lot

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