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3 minutes ago, Fredgz said:

any updates from people who filed on the first week of March? my case is still actively being reviewed 🫠

Likewise. Filed on 03/04, but I haven't received any updates yet. However, I'll have to wait a bit longer as my 3-year Green Card anniversary falls on June 1st, which means I won't be able to attend the interview before then anyway.

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1 hour ago, Fredgz said:

any updates from people who filed on the first week of March? my case is still actively being reviewed 🫠

Got an update today that my interview has been scheduled for June 4th. Filed 3/9

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10 hours ago, Tumiluv said:

Got an update today that my interview has been scheduled for June 4th. Filed 3/9

Congratulations! Did you receive the notice by mail only or you can view it online via your USCIS account? 

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14 hours ago, SuninLA said:

Likewise. Filed on 03/04, but I haven't received any updates yet. However, I'll have to wait a bit longer as my 3-year Green Card anniversary falls on June 1st, which means I won't be able to attend the interview before then anyway.

Oh is that so? I didn't realize your interview couldn't be scheduled before your 3/5-year anniversary. Does USCIS say this somewhere?

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48 minutes ago, seattle-march said:

Oh is that so? I didn't realize your interview couldn't be scheduled before your 3/5-year anniversary. Does USCIS say this somewhere?

D. 90-Day Early Filing Provision (INA 334)

An applicant filing under the general naturalization provision may file his or her application up to 90 days before he or she would first meet the required 5-year period of continuous residence as an LPR.[14] Although an applicant may file early according to the 90 day early filing provision, the applicant is not eligible for naturalization until he or she has reached the required five-year period of continuous residence as a lawful permanent resident (LPR).

 

https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-12-part-d-chapter-6

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1 minute ago, OldUser said:

D. 90-Day Early Filing Provision (INA 334)

An applicant filing under the general naturalization provision may file his or her application up to 90 days before he or she would first meet the required 5-year period of continuous residence as an LPR.[14] Although an applicant may file early according to the 90 day early filing provision, the applicant is not eligible for naturalization until he or she has reached the required five-year period of continuous residence as a lawful permanent resident (LPR).

 

https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-12-part-d-chapter-6

Thanks.  I have always assumed that, I had never seen the actual policy.  Thanks.

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2 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

Thanks.  I have always assumed that, I had never seen the actual policy.  Thanks.

This only talks about eligibility for naturalization. My assumption is applicants are not scheduled for the interview before they're eligible (otherwise what's there to review) but I don't have it anywhere in writing.

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17 hours ago, Fredgz said:

any updates from people who filed on the first week of March? my case is still actively being reviewed 🫠

Same! Applied on 03/02. Still says my case is actively being reviewed since 03/25. My field office is Austin. How about you? 
 

Any filers from Austin had their interviews scheduled?

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2 hours ago, OldUser said:

This only talks about eligibility for naturalization. My assumption is applicants are not scheduled for the interview before they're eligible (otherwise what's there to review) but I don't have it anywhere in writing.

I have seen some people scheduled for interview before their LPR anniversary. In fact someone in this thread is scheduled. 

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1 minute ago, minivatreni said:

I have seen some people scheduled for interview before their LPR anniversary. In fact someone in this thread is scheduled. 

Interesting to see what the outcome would be. I'm pretty sure they won't have the oath until they're out of 90 day early window.

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