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On 11/20/2020 at 7:54 PM, Hpp said:

Hi 

i had my interview for N-400 on nov 19th 2020 at orlando,fl.i passed interview but office told me because my fingerprint expired . Decision can not be made yet about your application.And also online status still , show “interview was schedule “

dose anyone have same situation

thanks 

 

On 11/21/2020 at 3:55 PM, bing10 said:

 

I had interview Feb 2020, also passed exam but got the dreaded decision can't be made.... Also still waiting.

 

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I am not happy to share this horrible mistake made by USCIS but I want everyone to be careful  as follow-

I filed My N-400 on 6/9/2020 based up on IR Spouse of citizenship being qualified 3 years of PR that allows me file 90 days prior to my 3rd GC anniversary. and I had an interview on 11/12/2020. I passed exam but 2 weeks later My N-400 denied because I filed early and reason being given by uscis was issuance date on GC was not correct ( It should have been 1 month later as per USCIS)......  Uscis Explanation as follow -

 

Your permanent resident card indicates that you obtained immigrant classification CR1 on September 2, 2017. However, this information is incorrect and you should have received immigrant classification CR6 on the actual date of approval on October 2 2017. 

 

so be careful when you file N-400 based up on spouse of citizenship.

 

 

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Posted
7 hours ago, TajTaj said:

I am not happy to share this horrible mistake made by USCIS but I want everyone to be careful  as follow-

I filed My N-400 on 6/9/2020 based up on IR Spouse of citizenship being qualified 3 years of PR that allows me file 90 days prior to my 3rd GC anniversary. and I had an interview on 11/12/2020. I passed exam but 2 weeks later My N-400 denied because I filed early and reason being given by uscis was issuance date on GC was not correct ( It should have been 1 month later as per USCIS)......  Uscis Explanation as follow -

 

Your permanent resident card indicates that you obtained immigrant classification CR1 on September 2, 2017. However, this information is incorrect and you should have received immigrant classification CR6 on the actual date of approval on October 2 2017. 

 

so be careful when you file N-400 based up on spouse of citizenship.

 

 

Hi, did the early filing for N400 in June2020 for based on eligibility 3 year spouse of US citizen. And it clearly states on their website that the 90 day early filing will be the anniversary that was written in your green card.I am worried, they should have not said that on their website if that will not be the case. I still have pending AOS filed July 2019.

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42 minutes ago, CV 1929 said:

Hi, I  did the early filing for N400 in June2020 based on eligibility 3 year spouse of US citizen. And it clearly states on their website that the 90 day early filing will be the anniversary that was written in your green card.I am worried, they should have not said that on their website if that will not be the case. I still have pending ROC filed July 2019. When I checked my GC it was CF1, came here through fiance visa. I received my GC,09/26/17 it still is within the 90 day early filing 3 year anniversary if I filed N400 on 06/29/20

 

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On 11/26/2020 at 12:29 AM, CV 1929 said:

Hi, did the early filing for N400 in June2020 for based on eligibility 3 year spouse of US citizen. And it clearly states on their website that the 90 day early filing will be the anniversary that was written in your green card.I am worried, they should have not said that on their website if that will not be the case. I still have pending AOS filed July 2019.

I think you misunderstood the issue.  It has nothing to do with the rule of filing 90 days prior to the 3 year anniversary.  Make sure you always use the USCIS calculator that gives you the exact date when you can file.  For example, my GC states that I arrived and received approval on Oct. 1, 2017.  However I could file legitimately file 2 years, 9 months and 2 days prior to the 3 year anniversary.  Most would think that I could have filed on July 1, 2020.  If I had filed the application would have been rejected due to early filing. 

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Posted
16 hours ago, nintendoswitch said:

Hey guys. Check y’all cases. I read somewhere else that today a bunch of interviews were assigned and surprisingly enough mine was scheduled today. 

do u have i751 pending? what is your field office for N400?

Posted

Stupid question. My filing date is June 23rd, Field office Baltimore, MD. Presently, it's taking 10-13 months per the USCIS processing times page. I have not received any notice for biometrics (new appt, reuse etc.). I put a couple of service requests/calls etc. but no response. It's the usual "case is in suspend till biometrics are done"

 

My question is - does the 10-13 months time start from filing - or is it only AFTER I get some sort of biometrics movement?

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4 hours ago, PB_1984 said:

Stupid question. My filing date is June 23rd, Field office Baltimore, MD. Presently, it's taking 10-13 months per the USCIS processing times page. I have not received any notice for biometrics (new appt, reuse etc.). I put a couple of service requests/calls etc. but no response. It's the usual "case is in suspend till biometrics are done"

 

My question is - does the 10-13 months time start from filing - or is it only AFTER I get some sort of biometrics movement?

To my knowledge, it is from the start

I-130 (for parents of US Citizens):

 

8/19/2022: NOA (IOE0917XXXXXX); Texas Service Center

7/22/2023: Both (parents) petitions approved

7/27/2023: Both cases sent to NVC

8/8/2023: Received NVC welcome email for both parents

 

 

 

Posted
13 hours ago, Mark🇹🇹 said:

Baltimore is also my processing center. I filed in July 2020, still no biometrics :(

Yep, mine is 6/23/2020. Based on the processing times, we are almost halfway there (10-13 months for Bmore field office) but I've not heard anything either...so I guess just sit tight is all I can do

Posted
On 12/7/2020 at 2:57 PM, PB_1984 said:

Stupid question. My filing date is June 23rd, Field office Baltimore, MD. Presently, it's taking 10-13 months per the USCIS processing times page. I have not received any notice for biometrics (new appt, reuse etc.). I put a couple of service requests/calls etc. but no response. It's the usual "case is in suspend till biometrics are done"

 

My question is - does the 10-13 months time start from filing - or is it only AFTER I get some sort of biometrics movement?

Technically it starts from date of filing.  However, you will find that the estimated date is a moving target that will most likely change up or down with events (such as biometrics, Covid-19, too many cases at local USCIS office) or non events (updates in the system).  Best of luck....

Posted
7 hours ago, Sartre said:

Technically it starts from date of filing.  However, you will find that the estimated date is a moving target that will most likely change up or down with events (such as biometrics, Covid-19, too many cases at local USCIS office) or non events (updates in the system).  Best of luck....

Understood, I figured that based on the current processing times and Covid - this is all out of whack anyways. Just trying to keep myself from not going insane...lol

Posted
2 hours ago, PB_1984 said:

Understood, I figured that based on the current processing times and Covid - this is all out of whack anyways. Just trying to keep myself from not going insane...lol

Lol it’s like a nightmare that will not end. I’m still waiting on removal of conditions 15 months and counting 

 
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