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Ready to Interview in May but no schedule yet (October 2019 Filer)

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I haven't been keeping track of my case status for a while based on everything going on in the world. I figured they would contact us when they were ready to schedule an interview. I finally got around to checking our status today (September 26) and it says that as of May 13, 2020 they were ready to schedule an interview. It states that they will schedule the interview and send us a notice about it. Now I'm a little paranoid we missed the letter somehow, but I figure things are taking longer than normal. Anyone else waiting for months for an interview to be scheduled? Always appreciate the support here! 

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1 hour ago, dswan388 said:

I haven't been keeping track of my case status for a while based on everything going on in the world. I figured they would contact us when they were ready to schedule an interview. I finally got around to checking our status today (September 26) and it says that as of May 13, 2020 they were ready to schedule an interview. It states that they will schedule the interview and send us a notice about it. Now I'm a little paranoid we missed the letter somehow, but I figure things are taking longer than normal. Anyone else waiting for months for an interview to be scheduled? Always appreciate the support here! 

We filed in March 2019........have been waiting for an interview since May 2019....

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58 minutes ago, Lucky Cat said:

We filed in March 2019........have been waiting for an interview since May 2019....

Yikes! Well I guess I'm not alone then. I also found the October 2019 filers thread and looks like a lot of the same. I guess we'll just remain patient in the meantime. I'll only start to panic once spring rolls around and my wife's extension letter due date is coming up. But we'll cross that bridge when we get to it...

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Belgium
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On 9/26/2020 at 8:56 AM, dswan388 said:

I haven't been keeping track of my case status for a while based on everything going on in the world. I figured they would contact us when they were ready to schedule an interview. I finally got around to checking our status today (September 26) and it says that as of May 13, 2020 they were ready to schedule an interview. It states that they will schedule the interview and send us a notice about it. Now I'm a little paranoid we missed the letter somehow, but I figure things are taking longer than normal. Anyone else waiting for months for an interview to be scheduled? Always appreciate the support here! 

Exact same here, filed in October 2019, status updated to “ready for interview” sometimes mid May ‘20 and nothing since then... we will apply for N400 in the next few weeks and just be patient!

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