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18 hours ago, drmo said:

Hey guys

I just logged into my online USCIS account and noticed my estimated waiting time for my N400 has been reduced to 4 days (from 5 month yesterday)! And my case completion time has changed to Sep 2019 ... Do you know if I am scheduled for an interview in 4 days?! or does that mean I will be knowing interview date in 4 days? Does anyone have any similar experience? 

I still am seeking help on this question. Please if anyone who has been scheduled for an interview has experienced such countdown in estimated waiting time in days would share, I'd appreciate it!

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2 hours ago, drmo said:

I still am seeking help on this question. Please if anyone who has been scheduled for an interview has experienced such countdown in estimated waiting time in days would share, I'd appreciate it!

I have seen a reduction in my wait time as well.  However, it would be best if you could call USCIS and talk to someone.

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8 hours ago, bariki said:

Hi iceclub. Thanks for taking the time to reply to my question.

 

The USCIS processing estimate for my I-751 is 20 months. CSC, where my case is, has a huge case backlog - your case was processed in Nebraska, which tends to do better. That’d put me course for approval mid-2020 (though VJ’s estimate based on member experiences says I can expect approval by Dec 2019. That’d be super. That said, I only completed my biometrics last week, 9 months after filing. 2-3 months more seems.. optimistic.

 

Yeah, the poor communication between service centers and fields offices (for concurrent adjudication) is a worry. The 10-13 month processing time for N-400 at my local field office is another factor. I’d be looking at citizenship sometime in 2021. I’d rather like to have a say in the 2020 election. It’s also, of course, tempting to get this one final petition done and dusted as quickly as possible. Not dealing with USCIS ever again is a strong motivation.

 

Those are my reasons for wanting to file sooner and not wait. But, if it will cause an administrative nightmare, screwed up interviews and further confusion at USCIS? Those would be strong reasons against.

Those estimates are wildly inaccurate: check what it says for nebraska. A lot of cases from CSC are being transferred to other centers anyway. I don't think it changes things for you, especially if you want to vote in the election, if you wait for a couple of months.

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4 hours ago, Tar999 said:

I have seen a reduction in my wait time as well.  However, it would be best if you could call USCIS and talk to someone.

Thanks for sharing. While yours is also significant, I am specifically asking if this counting down in the order of days happens to those who are scheduled for an interview? Like if you're scheduled for the interview tomorrow, does your waiting time says "1 day"? The reason I am asking I am worried I am scheduled for the interview but they have missed informing me! 

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58 minutes ago, iceclub said:

Those estimates are wildly inaccurate: check what it says for nebraska. A lot of cases from CSC are being transferred to other centers anyway. I don't think it changes things for you, especially if you want to vote in the election, if you wait for a couple of months.

I suppose I could wait until the end of the year and see where I am. If no progress has been made, I could file then.

RoC Journey
09-04-2018 - I-751 packet sent to CSC
10-22-2018 - NOA1 date
10-31-2018 - Received NOA1 letter, LPR status extended to May 2020

07-09-2019 - Received biometrics appointment letter

07-10-2019 - Case updated again as 'Fingerprint Review Was Completed'

11-07-2019 - Case transferred to 'local' office in Lee's Summit, MO

03-05-2020 - notified that I-751 is now at the San Jose field office

10-23-2020 - attended combo I-751/N-400 interview - N-400 recommended for approval!

06-15-2021 - I-751 is approved! :)

 

Citizenship Journey

08-28-2019 - N-400 filed online

08-28-2019 - NOA1 and priority date (case estimate April 2020)

09-17-2019 - Biometrics appointment attended - case updated online as review complete

09-18-2019 - Case is being actively review by USCIS at the NBC

02-03-2020 - Case scheduled for interview on Super Tuesday!

02-19-2020 - USCIS cancels interview. :(

03-04-2020 - USCIS reschedules interview for 04/13/2020

03-19-2020 - USCIS cancels interview. :(
09-23-2020 - USCIS reschedules interview for 10/23/2020

10-23-2020 - attended combo I-751/N-400 interview - N-400 recommended for approval!

06-15-2021 - N-400 is approved! :)

07-10-2021 - Oath Ceremony at the San Jose field office. Now a US citizen! 🇺🇸

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14 hours ago, drmo said:

I still am seeking help on this question. Please if anyone who has been scheduled for an interview has experienced such countdown in estimated waiting time in days would share, I'd appreciate it!

If they schedule an interview, they will give you more than a one month ( Mine notice 13th May, Interview June 28th), and you will see your notice online  in 3 days after they schedule your notice.  You will get email and test message about it.  So just wait.

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Hello, everyone.... finally journey completed after 24 months.   I thank you everyone from visa journey. I cant tell you how much i am stress free now .. and who is waiting plz keep hope good day will come. Here is my timeline:1

 

I 751 - filled on july 2017.

n400:- filled on August 2018.

i751 :- approved july 15 2019.

n400:- approved july 15 2019.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Good boy said:

Hello, everyone.... finally journey completed after 24 months.   I thank you everyone from visa journey. I cant tell you how much i am stress free now .. and who is waiting plz keep hope good day will come. Here is my timeline:1

 

I 751 - filled on july 2017.

n400:- filled on August 2018.

i751 :- approved july 15 2019.

n400:- approved july 15 2019.

 

 

 

Congratulations, If you don't mind, when was your interview? and was it combo?

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6 hours ago, dilip said:

If they schedule an interview, they will give you more than a one month ( Mine notice 13th May, Interview June 28th), and you will see your notice online  in 3 days after they schedule your notice.  You will get email and test message about it.  So just wait.

Thanks! When I get the notification the first time, does it mention the date or do I need to wait until the letter appears in "my documents"?

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finally some good news. got an update today that they scheduled my n 400 interview. im a dec 2018 filer from atlanta so its a good sign that things are finally moving along after getting my notice 7 months after filing. will update after i find out the date and time.

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