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I filed for ROC in November 2018.my case was with Texas service center and couple of days ago on 20th nov I filed for n-400 online and 2 days later i saw that my ROC  status has changed from biometrics finger print approved to case transferred to new uscis office so does it mean they are going to sechdule me for interview.i am waiting for letter from uscis but it might take 2 weeks to arrive I think.did it happen to someone else too?

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Italy
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Transfer is very common when you apply for N-400. 

(I-751) Removal of Conditions Delivered: 11/30/2018
Notice of Action 18 month extension letter : 2/1/2019
1st Biometrics Letter: Received letter on 5/31/2019 that they will re-use my fingerprints.  

2nd Biometrics Letter: Received new letter on 10/25/2019 to do biometrics on Nov 4. :bonk:

(I-751) Transferred to NBC: 12/03/2019

(I-751) approved: 11/06/2020 😄

 

(N-400) Online Delivered: 11/30/2019

NOA Received : 11/30/2019

Biometrics Scheduled: 01/09/2020

Biometrics Walk-In: 12/30/2019

Interview: 11/06/2020 @ 12:00PM :joy:

N-400 approved: 11/06/2020 🇺🇸

Oath Ceremony: 11/06/2020  🇺🇸

 

US Passport/Card (expedited) applied: 11/10/2020

US Passport application delivered: 11/13/2020

US Passport: "In Process" as of 11/13/2020 email from DOS

US Passport Approved: 11/20/2020 🇺🇸

US Passport Delivered: 11/24/2020 :goofy:

US Passport Card Delivered: 11/25/2020

Naturalization Certificate Delivered: 11/27/2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Cuba
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On 11/24/2019 at 5:43 PM, zafi said:

I filed for ROC in November 2018.my case was with Texas service center and couple of days ago on 20th nov I filed for n-400 online and 2 days later i saw that my ROC  status has changed from biometrics finger print approved to case transferred to new uscis office so does it mean they are going to sechdule me for interview.i am waiting for letter from uscis but it might take 2 weeks to arrive I think.did it happen to someone else too?

Same. Applied N400 on October 27, 2019 with ROC pending in Vermont since October 31, 2018 and on November 20, 2019 got a "your case has been transferred" status update on the ROC...got that notification while sitting in the local office waiting for biometrics to be taken for the N400. Case was transferred to the National Benefits Center.

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I applied n-400 on nov 20 and on 22 nov my I-751 case status changed to "case transferred and new uscis office has jusridiction"that was so quick I mean my I-751 case status changed within 48 hours of n-400 application so I am waiting for letter in mail lets see what letter says either it transferred to national benefits center or just another uscis office

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