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Had my joint i751 + N400 interview back on Dec 5th. I was told I passed n400 and would receive an oath ceremony pending i751(divorce waiver) on January 3rd n400 status changed to recommended for naturalization submitted for quality review. And then changed same day to the oath ceremony will be scheduled. Jan 4th i751 changed to case was approved. Now I've been waiting for an oath ceremony for over a month with no details from USCIS on when that'll be. Detroit FO. My ADIT stamp expires in April and I'm planning to leave the country in April for about two months, so I fear not getting a passport in time if I have to wait much longer.

My questions are is it still too early to involve a congressman to get my oath ceremony scheduled?

Is this much of a wait time normal?

Is there any other option to get scheduled?

 

Edit: Ive come across a few people that interviewed a month after me this February in the same situation, that already have their oath ceremony dates for this month. And i find it odd that i have not yet gotten mine.

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3 minutes ago, Fromthemit said:

Had my joint i751 + N400 interview back on Dec 5th. I was told I passed n400 and would receive an oath ceremony pending i751(divorce waiver) on January 3rd n400 status changed to recommended for naturalization submitted for quality review. And then changed same day to the oath ceremony will be scheduled. Jan 4th i751 changed to case was approved. Now I've been waiting for an oath ceremony for over a month with no details from USCIS on when that'll be. Detroit FO. My ADIT stamp expires in April and I'm planning to leave the country in April for about two months, so I fear not getting a passport in time if I have to wait much longer.

My questions are is it still too early to involve a congressman to get my oath ceremony scheduled?

Is this much of a wait time normal?

Is there any other option to get scheduled?

You are in line for an oath ceremony.... like everyone else.  One option is to reschedule the oath ceremony if selected. 

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In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

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Just now, Crazy Cat said:

You are in line for an oath ceremony.... like everyone else.  One option is to reschedule the oath ceremony if selected. 

i should add the odd thing is that people that interviewed a month after me in February have already been given oath ceremony dates for this month

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5 minutes ago, OldUser said:

Same field office?

yes they were also from the Detroit field office with n400 + i751 as well.

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3 minutes ago, OldUser said:

Are you changing name as part of your naturalization? 

no im not changing my. and didn't have any special requests.

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