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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Belarus
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I did biometrics a week ago. Now their electronic system says that estimated wait time is full 24 months (+10 months to original estimate)! Just curious ####### is going on at the Mpls office.

Does anyone have similar experience?

ATTENTION!!!   Minneapolis N400 filers,  please use the link below to review others or update your status .!  Changes will be saved automatically. Best luck to all of us! 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q2WooojyQKVxbF_N6bxO8muQM8QjybXZVv5QzSqDWAk/edit?usp=sharing

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On ‎3‎/‎10‎/‎2018 at 5:45 PM, Filya said:

I did biometrics a week ago. Now their electronic system says that estimated wait time is full 24 months (+10 months to original estimate)! Just curious ####### is going on at the Mpls office.

Does anyone have similar experience?

After reading your post, I checked my status online- If I calculate from the date of submission (Nov 2017), it shows me the date of estimated case completion as October 2019, which is 24 months as well from submission date. Up by almost 8 months I checked last week.  Don't know what is happening!!

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Where are you seeing these case completion dates? I did my Biometric November 2017 and so far all I see online is they are scheduling an interview.

N-400 process started 09/2017

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Belarus
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See "Estimated wait time" on my screenshot. It is from USCIS online filing system.

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ATTENTION!!!   Minneapolis N400 filers,  please use the link below to review others or update your status .!  Changes will be saved automatically. Best luck to all of us! 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q2WooojyQKVxbF_N6bxO8muQM8QjybXZVv5QzSqDWAk/edit?usp=sharing

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Ours today is also listed at 24 months.  :huh:

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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I looked at mine, also pushed out by many months. Maybe I should look for a job in a state with a shorter wait time ... :unsure:

N-400: e-filed: 2017/12/06, Biometrics: 2017/12/29, Interview letter: 2018/08/18, Interview date: 2018/12/12 (approved)Oath: 2019/01/09

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I just filed online last Thursday 3/15. I got a message saying my biometrics was scheduled but it's still not showing up online yet so I'll keep checking. I am out of Minneapolis and right now my estimated time is 21 months, December 2019. :(  

 

I am a green card holder, came to the US as a refugee 30+ years ago as a child. I honestly do not know why I waited this long to apply for my citizenship. I have no excuse but I guess better now than never. I'll keep checking this board for updates. 

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1 hour ago, RachelGreen14 said:

I just filed online last Thursday 3/15. I got a message saying my biometrics was scheduled but it's still not showing up online yet so I'll keep checking. I am out of Minneapolis and right now my estimated time is 21 months, December 2019. :(  

 

 

My husband's just bumped back down to 21 months too, also December 2019.  I hope that it isn't accurate, but who knows.

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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20 minutes ago, N-o-l-a said:

 

My husband's just bumped back down to 21 months too, also December 2019.  I hope that it isn't accurate, but who knows.

 

Look at the latest USCIS Case Processing dates for MN-St Paul  as of Jan 31st 2018 as well as of Dec 31st 2017-. As compared to last month, looks like the movement of application is slow. In the whole 1 month , the application from December 10th 2016 to December 24th 2016 were processed. Still Looks like a long wait...

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12 hours ago, RachelGreen14 said:

I just filed online last Thursday 3/15. I got a message saying my biometrics was scheduled but it's still not showing up online yet so I'll keep checking. I am out of Minneapolis and right now my estimated time is 21 months, December 2019. :(  

 

I am a green card holder, came to the US as a refugee 30+ years ago as a child. I honestly do not know why I waited this long to apply for my citizenship. I have no excuse but I guess better now than never. I'll keep checking this board for updates. 

Yup, it's never too late. Welcome to this looooong journey, we are all in it together.

N-400: e-filed: 2017/12/06, Biometrics: 2017/12/29, Interview letter: 2018/08/18, Interview date: 2018/12/12 (approved)Oath: 2019/01/09

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@GetIT, two weeks of N-400 cases per month? Yep, with that pace it would take even more than 2 years to process mine.

ATTENTION!!!   Minneapolis N400 filers,  please use the link below to review others or update your status .!  Changes will be saved automatically. Best luck to all of us! 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q2WooojyQKVxbF_N6bxO8muQM8QjybXZVv5QzSqDWAk/edit?usp=sharing

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Anyone here know if you can do a early walk in at the MSP office for Biometrics? We got our notice on myUSCIS. But we want to go a week before when our work schedules aren't as crazy. And if they do allow walk ins does it mess things up?

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23 hours ago, corvusheart said:

Anyone here know if you can do a early walk in at the MSP office for Biometrics? We got our notice on myUSCIS. But we want to go a week before when our work schedules aren't as crazy. And if they do allow walk ins does it mess things up?

Yes, you can go for early walk-in; request the guard there to allow you to finish the biometrics. If there is not too rush (which is not there generally)  they will accommodate you to complete your biometrics.

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Mpls office is heavily loaded ,covering N400 applications from  3.5 states

 H1b ---> EB-1A (I-140) ---> I-485 AOS(Green Card) ---> 5 years --->  US Citizenship N400 application

  • Day 011/16/2017, e-filing N400
  • Day 3069/18/2018,  interview day--passed and in line for oath.
  • Day 332: 10/15/2018, Oath Day
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