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-I met my ex 2016 in USA

-He went to my country in  feb 2017 and met my family, we Married Oct 2017 when I came back to USA

We submitted the request to remove conditions end of 2020

and got divorce Jan 2022, I notified USCIS of my divorce in person in 2022 and sent a copy of my divorce decree, my ex husband and I got divorce due to many different things, the last months of our marriage we were trying to work things out 2021 but I had to move out, When I submitted my divorce to USCiS in 2022 I was not informed that I had to submit a waiver, I was informed to sign the waiver in January 2024 when I went to apply for my Naturalization, N400, they also kept my physical expired residential card back in 2022, I have an extension up to 2027, I contacted our local Congress man and USCIS just told them my case is pending, same thing I see online, now I have a pending I751 and a pending N 400, I have filled manyyyy inquiries and no help at all, I want to move to a different state next year but I am afraid my case will be delayed even more, I am not worried about the move, I want to know what else can I do to expedite my process, I have been waiting for 4 years now and no update since 2020, they were going to schedule an interview but they didn't.

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1 hour ago, Moon13 said:

I was informed to sign the waiver in January 2024 when I went to apply for my Naturalization, N400, they also kept my physical expired residential card back in 2022

Who informed you about waiver in 2024?

 

Did you have I-751 interview?

Did you have N-400 interview?

 

Who kept your physical expired card and why? Were you asked to give it?

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44 minutes ago, OldUser said:

Who informed you about waiver in 2024?

 

Did you have I-751 interview?

Did you have N-400 interview?

 

Who kept your physical expired card and why? Were you asked to give it?

 

44 minutes ago, OldUser said:

Who informed you about waiver in 2024?

 

Did you have I-751 interview?

Did you have N-400 interview?

 

Who kept your physical expired card and why? Were you asked to give it?

1-The person that informed me about the waiver was the officer that told me she could not do my interview for N400.

2-I didn't have an interview for the N400 because she said the system was not going to allowed her because my case was with a supervisor, supposedly it has been with a supervisor for a long time.

3-I didn't have an interview for the I751, it was going to be scheduled in 2020 but they never scheduled it, now in 2024 the USCIS officer asked me a few questions but she said it was only to be able to fill out the waiver.

4- The person who kept my card was a clerk from USCIS back in 2022 when I went to get a stamp on my passport, because I had to travel and my card was expired and she asked me to give it to her and she kept it.

 

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53 minutes ago, OldUser said:

Hire a lawyer to sue USCIS (file Writ of Mandamus) or do it yourself (I don't recommend this)

I will have to look into that, thanks for the suggestion as I don't know what else to do.

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