Just a quick update... I got my 10 years GC today in the mail. But got an RFE requesting for the disposition of the arrest and how it was settled in order for them to proceed with N-400 review they gave me up to April 4th to submit the request. My question is April 3rd is too close for me to complete my court case I saw on USCIS website that due to covid if they send request for evidence on or before January 3rd , 2023 it will automatically add additional 2 months : My question is
1. How do I add the additional 2 months
2. Should I just withdraw my N-400 ?
Examination of your N-400, Application for Naturalization, shows that additional information,
documents or forms are needed before your application can be acted upon. Please see attached
and respond by April 4, 2023.
Failure to do so may result in the denial of your application.
Submission of this information, however, does not guarantee that this case will be approved. We
strongly recommend that you submit all the requested information, documents, or forms as listed on
the following pages at one time and as soon as possible so that we can resume processing. Any
interim benefits that may otherwise stem from the filing of this application or petition will be delayed
while this case is in suspense awaiting your response.
If you choose to submit only some or none of the requested information, then the application will be
adjudicated on its merits. You may also request, in writing, to the Service that this application be
withdrawn. If the District Director consents to the withdrawal, the application will be denied without
further notice to you and without prejudice to any future application. If the District Director does not
consent to the withdrawal, then the application shall be adjudicated on its merits.
You must either mail all the requested information to the address shown in the attachment, or scan and
upload your response using your USCIS online account (if applicable) by April 3, 2023. Place a copy
of this entire letter on top of your response. Submission of evidence without this letter may delay
the processing of your case and could result in a denial.
Sincerely,