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2 hours ago, Rocio0010 said:

Not if your PD is 2021, as you stated above...

My PD was May 2019 for I-751 and May 2020 for N-400. Status for N-400 is delayed because of pending I-751 as I was told that it will be a combo Interview for both I-751 and N400.

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I have same problem. My I-751 has been received by USCIS 06.19.2019 and N-400 on 10.03.2020. I have been on interview 04.01.2021. 

I-751 is still pending. I got an attorney and my attorney said the earliest day for a claim on 07.23.2022. This date is for opening a claim...!

 

Hoe she got this date? She went thro "USCIS processing time" webpage and on the middle of the page, there is a question asking "when is your receipt date" 

Just put your I-751 date and see how is yours

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2 hours ago, babayega said:

I have same problem. My I-751 has been received by USCIS 06.19.2019 and N-400 on 10.03.2020. I have been on interview 04.01.2021. 

I-751 is still pending. I got an attorney and my attorney said the earliest day for a claim on 07.23.2022. This date is for opening a claim...!

 

Hoe she got this date? She went thro "USCIS processing time" webpage and on the middle of the page, there is a question asking "when is your receipt date" 

Just put your I-751 date and see how is yours

Issue is they keep forwarding the date. Mine started with May 21 which is exactly 3 years after filling then they pushed to June 4th and when it was getting closer it was moved to June 24th. This is why it is frustrating and adding to the fact that 80% of I-751 are completed in 31 months. Can you share your field location?

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Ghana
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On 1/16/2022 at 4:57 AM, Soflatlndr said:

Hi everyone!

 

I'm finally able to update you with good news, my case was approved after a long and stressful 975 days!

My situation wasn't very common, as I filed jointly (2019) but switched to a divorce waiver during the process (2021), and I chose not to hire a lawyer.

My interview was on 01/13/22 and my case status updated the same day, saying that my case was approved and my card was being produced. I was in and out in about an hour at the Washington, D.C. office.

The interviewer was very kind, but went straight to the emotionally hard questions about how and why my marriage ended (why did you separate, when did you separate, did you know it was the end then, what were your issues, how did you try to fix them, where did you live, who did you live with, what is your relationship with your ex husband, what about with his family, how did you file the form etc...) and then went over our 10-year relationship just like for the K1 process.

Just wanted to give hope to anyone who is going through this immigration process as well as relationship difficulties  and are deciding to go through this on their own: YOU CAN DO IT.

 

This seem to be my case and I’m hoping for a kind process

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10 hours ago, Kamp said:

This seem to be my case and I’m hoping for a kind process

Congrats that your case was completed despite your difficult situation. We are still waiting in day 1,107 days.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Ghana
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21 minutes ago, hasmax80 said:

Congrats that your case was completed despite your difficult situation. We are still waiting in day 1,107 days.

@hasmax80 my case still stays at ready to be scheduled for an interview as  December of 2020 and later it was changed to June 2021 and I still haven’t received that interview. Unfortunately for me I have a divorce September 2021 and I got an attorney to file a waiver for me so I don’t know if that will be affecting the processing time. This whole process is very frustrating and it’s so hard to get any information 

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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On 6/1/2022 at 1:03 AM, hasmax80 said:

In 3 weeks I will be waiting 37 months for I-751 and 24 months for N-400. My field location is San Francisco. I looked in processing time which moved from 36 months to and extra week and now moved additional 3 weeks. This is really frustrating especially when they mention 80% of I-751 is processed in 31 months. Our case is not complicated and we have strong evidence and no idea why they can't consider waiving the interview or schedule ASAP.

I feel the same. My case is not complicated, I sent plenty of evidence. Yet they are taking forever. I did reach out to my representative when my N-400 became outside regular processing time. The reply from the Dallas office congressional liaison was to wait 90 business days. That puts me at sometime in Aug when I can inquire through my representative again. This is effing ridiculous. 

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1 hour ago, ramwho said:

I feel the same. My case is not complicated, I sent plenty of evidence. Yet they are taking forever. I did reach out to my representative when my N-400 became outside regular processing time. The reply from the Dallas office congressional liaison was to wait 90 business days. That puts me at sometime in Aug when I can inquire through my representative again. This is effing ridiculous. 

I agree with you and no much help from representatives. I filed FOIA and will seenif this helps. I contacted my senator as well. I have no idea why USCIS is not addressing the requests by priority date and I see others getting approvals for complicated fillings even earlier. 

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20 hours ago, hasmax80 said:

Issue is they keep forwarding the date. Mine started with May 21 which is exactly 3 years after filling then they pushed to June 4th and when it was getting closer it was moved to June 24th. This is why it is frustrating and adding to the fact that 80% of I-751 are completed in 31 months. Can you share your field location?

My case is in LA office. So, they are pushing forward, yes. My attorney said, they are not pushing forward or BACK anyone case specifically. It depends on how busy they are. 

 

Also, I asked my attorney to file a claim, contact with senator, file the FOIA. She said, we have to follow the web first "uscis case status" . It shows when we are able to file a claim. If we file early, they do not pay any attention.

Let say we are eligible to file a claim, and filed but USCIS wouldn't give us any  satisfactory answer. File second claim. After second claim, If you still don't have anything, then contact with senator with the your claim and answer papers. 

She also said, FOIA is the request the to see what notes the USCIS representative got during the interview. He/she asked you questions and you answered, then the rep. has been gotten some notes. You will see that notes and if the answers and notes makes your status harder, you can get more action, you can prepare yourself, you can sue....

  • 3 weeks later...
Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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Finally got notice of interview today for July 29 at Dallas field office. This happened 10 days after USCIS replied to my representative stating they have requested my A file. Applied I-751 on 05/19 and N-400 on 09/20.

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On 6/2/2022 at 9:52 PM, babayega said:

My case is in LA office. So, they are pushing forward, yes. My attorney said, they are not pushing forward or BACK anyone case specifically. It depends on how busy they are. 

 

Also, I asked my attorney to file a claim, contact with senator, file the FOIA. She said, we have to follow the web first "uscis case status" . It shows when we are able to file a claim. If we file early, they do not pay any attention.

Let say we are eligible to file a claim, and filed but USCIS wouldn't give us any  satisfactory answer. File second claim. After second claim, If you still don't have anything, then contact with senator with the your claim and answer papers. 

She also said, FOIA is the request the to see what notes the USCIS representative got during the interview. He/she asked you questions and you answered, then the rep. has been gotten some notes. You will see that notes and if the answers and notes makes your status harder, you can get more action, you can prepare yourself, you can sue....

I sent my inquiry to USCIS as today is 1 day past normal processing time. I also forwarded to the senater as well. I filed FOIA 2 months ago and did receive it last month. I see the notes from immigration on N-400 mentioning that the case is pending I-751 and will be a combo Interview. I see online that many folks who filed in 2020 and few in 2021 already got their I-751 completed so idea why it is causing more delays.

 

Any updates for you?

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5 hours ago, hasmax80 said:

I sent my inquiry to USCIS as today is 1 day past normal processing time. I also forwarded to the senater as well. I filed FOIA 2 months ago and did receive it last month. I see the notes from immigration on N-400 mentioning that the case is pending I-751 and will be a combo Interview. I see online that many folks who filed in 2020 and few in 2021 already got their I-751 completed so idea why it is causing more delays.

 

Any updates for you?

When I put my I751 receipt date, 06/29/2019 thro USCIS processing time page it says "The earliest you can submit questions is July 24, 2022. Please do not contact us before this date."  

So, I have less then a month then my attorney will be submit a claim.

  • 2 months later...
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I checked my status today and combo interview for N400 and I-751 has been scheduled. I will wait for the mail to get the interview date.

 

Just brief info to share: I contacted the Senator on May 29th after both N400 and I-751 were past processing time and  I filed I-751 and N-400 in May 2019 and May 2020 respectively. My previous two inquiry response from USCIS was that I have a combo Interview that was all. The Senator sent inquiry on July 18th and USCIS responded on  August 22nd which is much better than my inquiry so I suggest always reach out to your Senator if your case is past processing time. The response from that Senator shared us as follows, ""Your constituent's petition to remove conditions on residence is in queue to be interviewed simultaneously at the time of her naturalization interview and will be scheduled for an eligibility interview when an interview slot becomes available. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will contact your constituent directly when an interview is scheduled or if additional information is requested prior to the interview. Case status may be monitored online at https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do.

We respectfully request you allow at least 60 days from the date of this email before following up on the status of the case."

 

USCIS responded to Senator response in 35 days and Status changed to case actively reviewed and new date of Aug 22 2022 from September 2019 where I was waiting to be scheduled for interview. USCIS respectively requested 60 days follow up and funny how I never received this courtesy. 20 days later today I received update for interview scheduled.

 

Good luck to everyone and my advise is contact your Senator when your case is past processing time and you will most likely get good response.

my r constituent's petition to remove conditions on residence is in queue to be interviewed simultaneously at the time of her naturalization interview and will be scheduled for an eligibility interview when an interview slot becomes available. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will contact your constituent directly when an interview is scheduled or if additional information is requested prior to the interview. Case status may be p on the status of the case.

Edited by hasmax80
 
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