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7 hours ago, Theroots said:

Wow, interesting. I was looking at the Philly (non military) applications pending between 1st and 2nd quarter. Does this mean only 1,185 applications processed within 3 months? That’s really slow in my opinion. At this rate, getting an interview looks like it will be in 2022 LOL. Looking forward to improvements soon. Good luck to all Feb 2021 filers 😀
 

Q1 Oct1-Dec31(Philly) Pending applications 25,884

Q2 Jan1-March31 (Philly) Pending applications 24,699

They processed 3,782 per the table.  As SadFace pointed out:  Prior Total (Q1) + New (Q2) - Processed - Denied = New Total.

 

The math is off by 453, but I would assume there may be other reasons for reducing the total not categorized in the table.

Finally done.

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The Biden-Harris Administration is committed to making the naturalization process both welcoming and accessible to all who are eligible. As part of that effort, President Biden issued Executive Order 14012: Restoring Faith in Our Legal Immigration System and Strengthening Integration and Inclusion Efforts for New Americans. Since the beginning of the Biden-Harris Administration, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued the following naturalization policies designed to support implementation of this Executive Order:

  • Naturalization Eligibility and Voter Registration Through a State’s Benefit Application Process
  • On May 27, 2021, USCIS published guidance regarding an applicant’s registration to vote through a state’s department of motor vehicles or other state benefit application process and the effects on an applicant’s good moral character.
  • This guidance also clarified that USCIS will not penalize applicants who unknowingly or unwillfully register to vote, and that USCIS does not consider an applicant to have unlawfully registered to vote if they did not complete or sign the voter registration section.
  • Veterans Residing Outside the United States and Naturalization
  • On May 28, 2021, USCIS published guidance to clarify that certain naturalization applications filed by veterans of the U.S. armed forces who served honorably during specifically designated periods of hostility and meet all other statutory requirements for naturalization are able to naturalize and become U.S. citizens in accordance with U.S. immigration laws. 

Overseas Military Naturalization Process:

USCIS is utilizing video capabilities for interviews and naturalization ceremonies at Department of Defense facilities for eligible military members and their qualifying family members stationed overseas. The first naturalization ceremony by remote video occurred on March 29, 2021.

FY21 Citizenship and Integration Grants Program:

On May 17, 20121, USCIS started accepting applications for two funding opportunities under the FY21 Grant Program that will provide up to $10 million in grants for citizenship preparation programs in communities across the country. This is the agency’s 13th year operating the grant program. Obviously, this year the announcement takes on special importance as we emphasize our commitment to welcoming immigrants and giving them the tools, they need to pursue the benefits of U.S citizenship. This year is the first-time organizations will have two months to apply.  Also, this year we increased our outreach efforts through public engagements and webinars.

Office-to-Office Interviews:

To help meet the requirements of physical distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, USCIS deployed the use of video interviews for naturalization applicants, where an applicant comes to a USCIS facility but sits in a different room than the interviewing officer who conducts the interview using video technology.

  • USCIS processed over 180,000 naturalization applications between March and April 2021.
  • This has allowed USCIS to return to pre-pandemic levels when it comes to completing naturalization applications.

Outstanding Americans by Choice (ABC) Initiative:

This initiative recognizes the outstanding achievements of naturalized U.S. citizens. Through civic participation, professional achievement, and responsible citizenship, recipients of this honor have demonstrated their commitment to this country and to the common civic values that unite us as Americans. Last recognizing a recipient in November 2017, USCIS has since revitalized the ABC initiative and has recognized the following individuals to date:

  • In a naturalization ceremony celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May, USCIS recognized Sandy Hoa Dang and Dr. Nguyen Dinh Thang.
  • In a naturalization ceremony with Second Gentleman of the United States Doug Emhoff to honor World Refugee Day in June, USCIS recognized Immaculée Ilibagiza.
  • We also expect to recognize an ABC recipient who is a “COVID-19 hero” during a special Independence Day-themed naturalization ceremony.
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30 minutes ago, SadFace said:

I was flooded by their messages a lot today. 
but no word about my oath :(

I got two emails. When you get two emails from USCIS about  naturalization information you freak out. Unfortunately they were not the kind of emails I was hoping for 😂

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14 minutes ago, J91939 said:

I got two emails. When you get two emails from USCIS about  naturalization information you freak out. Unfortunately they were not the kind of emails I was hoping for 😂

Receive two mail and got 3rd for free 🤣

I was driving and I have seen just preview, omg I wanted to read it soo much 🤣🤣

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2 hours ago, J91939 said:

I got two emails. When you get two emails from USCIS about  naturalization information you freak out. Unfortunately they were not the kind of emails I was hoping for 😂

Yeah, same here, I also freaked out first, then disappointment...

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3 minutes ago, Canonical said:

We won't let you go after that. You have to stay till all in Feb '21 are cleared ha ha 😇

Lol, thank you so much 😊

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12 hours ago, SadFace said:

I got same feeling, almost 6w after interview and no news

Yeah, I am at 12 weeks now, know that feeling too well...  Did you also get the "decision cannot be made at this time" or were you actually approved on the spot but still waiting for the oath date?

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9 minutes ago, Coco&Kitten said:

Yeah, I am at 12 weeks now, know that feeling too well...  Did you also get the "decision cannot be made at this time" or were you actually approved on the spot but still waiting for the oath date?

I was approved on the spot, but need oath date

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