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  1. It happened to a few people the day before interview. Probably just the adjucator opening your file and closing it. Good luck tomorrow!
  2. Have you tried chatting with Emma and asking to talk to a live agent? I think through that process you can also get in touch with an immigration officer, but I am not sure if it only works if you are way outside of standard processing. Hope you hear back soon!
  3. I didn't save what I did but it was pretty basic math (backlog/cases worked) https://www.uscis.gov/tools/reports-and-studies/immigration-and-citizenship-data?topic_id[]=33692&ddt_mon=&ddt_yr=&query=&items_per_page=10
  4. tried to edit but too late - *one of the highest amount of new cases, cases worked and backlog. The other 2 are El Paso and Chicago.
  5. Hey @DimaSta4321, no news yet, also San Antonio FO. Pretty sure no same day oath in our FO, the oath could be in San Antonio or Austin, def have seen both. Not sure if we get to choose. I have recently seen a few San Antonio FO folks, and besides the exceptions who get scheduled very quickly (and honestly cannot figure out the logic there), it seems like a more current average time is around 6 months from application to interview date. At the risk of sounding insane (but I love a good excel spreadsheet), I pulled some data from the USCIS website showing the processing data for N400 by field office and it seems like in Apr-June quarter San Antonio had the highest amount of new cases, cases worked and backlog of all field offices (all higher than previous quarters). It amounted to them exiting June with about 2 quarters worth of cases. So I suspect that 6 months is about right for most people, although this assumes same capacity and same new cases, and probably other factors I dont know about.
  6. I have seen people mention that before and the answers I read were that it just means whoever is looking at your case opened it
  7. I’ve seen people get both, not sure how that’s determined though
  8. oh I don't think that they would only look at it after 90 days, just that usually interviews are scheduled about a month ahead of time and probably around or after your 5th year anniversary, so I wouldn't expect to see any movement before the 60th day from application
  9. Nothing yet, but I don't expect to hear back for a while because I applied exactly 90 days before my 5 year anniversary. Hope you hear back soon!
  10. I saw your timeline and I think I am right behind you, also San Antonio FO. Please keep us posted when you hear back!
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