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Does any here who filed I-751 application in Dec, 2015 in Vermont Center has not received any feedback from them?  Unfortunately, I filed my case in Dec, 2015, it's been 15 months. I have not heard anything form them since my finger print, very frustrating.

 

I noticed that the processing time for Vermont Center proceeded to Feb, 2016 already. I dont know what's going on with my case.

 

If any one in the same situation like me, please let me know. Thank you so much!

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Sam_111 said:

Does any here who filed I-751 application in Dec, 2015 in Vermont Center has not received any feedback from them?  Unfortunately, I filed my case in Dec, 2015, it's been 15 months. I have not heard anything form them since my finger print, very frustrating.

 

I noticed that the processing time for Vermont Center proceeded to Feb, 2016 already. I dont know what's going on with my case.

 

If any one in the same situation like me, please let me know. Thank you so much!

 

 

I saw you filed your N400 in January. That's good. Since you are officially out of normal processing time, do an inquiry. Either Service Request/Customer Service + L2 office/ or infopass.

 

What's the status of your N400? Were you placed in line for interview?

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1 minute ago, charmander said:

I saw you filed your N400 in January. That's good. Since you are officially out of normal processing time, do an inquiry. Either Service Request/Customer Service + L2 office/ or infopass.

 

What's the status of your N400? Were you placed in line for interview?

Regarding my N400, i finished my finger print in Jan, i am waiting for the interview now. With respect to my I-751 case, I just called the service center, and the lady took all my information and said a higher immigration officer will be reaching out to me in the next 3-5 days. Hopefully, i will have some positive news. What do u mean by L2 officer? Is there anything else I should do right now? thanks

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Regarding my N400, i finished my finger print in Jan, i am waiting for the interview now. With respect to my I-751 case, I just called the service center, and the lady took all my information and said a higher immigration officer will be reaching out to me in the next 3-5 days. Hopefully, i will have some positive news. What do u mean by L2 officer? Is there anything else I should do right now? thanks

L2 is Level 2 office. Who can see all the progress about your case on the computer. I think that's what they refer to that higher immigration officer in your conversations. I hope they call back as they say. Right now all is fair for you since you're officially out of normal processing time. You could ask assistance from your congressperson if you'd like to.

 

What's your field office for N400?

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4 minutes ago, charmander said:

L2 is Level 2 office. Who can see all the progress about your case on the computer. I think that's what they refer to that higher immigration officer in your conversations. I hope they call back as they say. Right now all is fair for you since you're officially out of normal processing time. You could ask assistance from your congressperson if you'd like to.

 

What's your field office for N400?

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3 minutes ago, Sam_111 said:

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That's probably where you filed your N400 application. N400 interviews are held at local USCIS field offices. Find your field office here; https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/find-uscis-office/field-offices

 

Each one of them have a different waiting time.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, charmander said:

That's probably where you filed your N400 application. N400 interviews are held at local USCIS field offices. Find your field office here; https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/find-uscis-office/field-offices

 

Each one of them have a different waiting time.

 

 

Thank you so  much, to be more specific, i sent my N-400 application to dallas, texas. I will have my interview in local uscis field office, which will be in NYC, but i did not see the different waiting time on the link you sent me.

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Just now, Sam_111 said:

Thank you so  much, to be more specific, i sent my N-400 application to dallas, texas. I will have my interview in local uscis field office, which will be in NYC, but i did not see the different waiting time on the link you sent me.

that one can be found at USCIS processing times webpage. Downside living in NYC, its field office is among the slower ones. I believe current waiting time is around 8 months for NYC. You need to wait little longer for that one to come up. Keep track of other NYC filers at the N400 monthlies.

 

Regarding your ROC hopefully that higher level officer will have some good news or at least would give you an idea what's going on. If you're not satisfied with his answer, contact your congressperson's office for assistance.

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1 minute ago, charmander said:

that one can be found at USCIS processing times webpage. Downside living in NYC, its field office is among the slower ones. I believe current waiting time is around 8 months for NYC. You need to wait little longer for that one to come up. Keep track of other NYC filers at the N400 monthlies.

 

Regarding your ROC hopefully that higher level officer will have some good news or at least would give you an idea what's going on. If you're not satisfied with his answer, contact your congressperson's office for assistance.

thank you

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