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4 hours ago, eas123 said:

I received a message on Nov 22 evening “We have taken an action on your case.” but no new update seen in my account status or under documents. Some internal update it seems.

Normal, wait for few days. Sometimes the status is delayed. But I also understand based on my observations, if IO opens your case to look at it, and closes the window, you may get update saying action been taken without any actual action being taken by IO.

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On 11/25/2024 at 8:13 AM, FrankGloria said:

Filed online 8/3/24.  Biometrics reused.  No interview date yet.  Nashville, TN.

I filed online Aug. 15th, my interview is scheduled for Dec. 12 (I received online notification Nov. 1st). Chicago, 5y rule.  

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1 hour ago, am2352 said:

Seeing this kind of status bar... Yesterday night, estimate was 3 months but now it is 2 months 😕. Of course still waiting on an interview notice.

 

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do you see any document for your interview schedule in the Document section? I got the same new tab, but I don't see the interview schedule doc yet.

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2 minutes ago, me_n_immi said:

 

do you see any document for your interview schedule in the Document section? I got the same new tab, but I don't see the interview schedule doc yet.

Nope, nothing. As per the agent, its just a user-interface change. No actual action happened on the case.

 

 

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My estimated wait time jumped from 12 days to 3 months, and the status now says "Interview Scheduled," but I haven’t received a specific date yet. The agency mentioned the interview has been "requested," so it seems like it could take either days or months—who knows!

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August filer here: my interview in two days, I don’t know how long it is going to take for oath (Chicago FO), between 6-8 weeks.
My question is: do days spent outside the US between the interview and oath ceremony count to my absence pool and can interrupt my eligibility in the day of an oath?
Few additional weeks outside of the U.S. may break my 50% of time spent in the country, but does it still count while I am after interview and waiting for oath? 
Can you please explain? Thanks! 

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9 minutes ago, Leto said:

My question is: do days spent outside the US between the interview and oath ceremony count to my absence pool and can interrupt my eligibility in the day of an oath?
Few additional weeks outside of the U.S. may break my 50% of time spent in the country, but does it still count while I am after interview and waiting for oath? 
Can you please explain? Thanks! 

Yes it does count and can make you ineligible for naturalization. As far as I know you get asked about trips before oath on the day.

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Mid August filer here with a pending I-751. Still nothing.

 

My estimated decision went from taking longer than expected to 4 months with the USCIS update.

 

People from my local field office who filed after me are now done with their journey. 

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2 minutes ago, pnw12 said:

Mid August filer here with a pending I-751. Still nothing.

 

My estimated decision went from taking longer than expected to 4 months with the USCIS update.

 

People from my local field office who filed after me are now done with their journey. 

What is your office? I haven't heard from them yet, either. I'm in Tampa and applied in early August with a pending I-751.

 

Tampa's processing time is ~9 months, so honestly, I'm not expecting to get something from them until around February/March, though it's very frustrating.

 

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, fetom said:

What is your office? I haven't heard from them yet, either. I'm in Tampa and applied in early August with a pending I-751.

 

Tampa's processing time is ~9 months, so honestly, I'm not expecting to get something from them until around February/March, though it's very frustrating.

 

Seattle filer, processing time states 6 months but most are given interviews around the 4 month mark. 

We have a friend who applied around the same time under the 5 year rule and they were approved over a month ago now. 

I've tried chatting via Emma and they say my case is still with the NBC.

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