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Thank you. Good luck! Hopefully it won't be much longer before you get yours scheduled. I forgot to mention that I called and got a service request placed this am. Who knows? Maybe it helped. I would advise you do that if you haven't already. Best!

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Thank you. Good luck! Hopefully it won't be much longer before you get yours scheduled. I forgot to mention that I called and got a service request placed this am. Who knows? Maybe it helped. I would advise you do that if you haven't already. Best!

I did a lot of them and I'm waiting on the senator reply and I did the ombudsman and I'm waiting too , thank u friend and congragulation again
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Thank you. Good luck! Hopefully it won't be much longer before you get yours scheduled. I forgot to mention that I called and got a service request placed this am. Who knows? Maybe it helped. I would advise you do that if you haven't already. Best!

Hi Nola did u receive ur date , when it is?
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My N400 case has been stuck at the New Orleans field office for over 14 months now. I had my interview almost 4 months ago, but still haven't received an oath ceremony date. Anyone else having the same problem?

It sound's like you've waited long enough.

1- Contact USCIS. If you are close to the field office, set up an Infopass appointment and go in to see what is happening. If you are too far away to drive in for an appointment, call them and try to get a service request placed. Stress the fact that you applied 14 months ago. If

2- If you get no useful information out of USCIS, contact the office of your Congressional Representative or one of your Senators. They should have someone on their staff who will take your information and contact USCIS for you.

Good luck.

For a review of each step of my N-400 naturalization process, from application to oath ceremony, please click here.

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It sound's like you've waited long enough.

1- Contact USCIS. If you are close to the field office, set up an Infopass appointment and go in to see what is happening. If you are too far away to drive in for an appointment, call them and try to get a service request placed. Stress the fact that you applied 14 months ago. If

2- If you get no useful information out of USCIS, contact the office of your Congressional Representative or one of your Senators. They should have someone on their staff who will take your information and contact USCIS for you.

Good luck.

Thanks for the reply. I have called several times, did an info pass, had my Senator check on it and I'm only being told to wait. What do you mean "service request placed"?

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Thanks for the reply. I have called several times, did an info pass, had my Senator check on it and I'm only being told to wait. What do you mean "service request placed"?

You can call and ask them to check up on your file... they create a service request.

It sounds like you're being engaged and following up on your case.

I'll need some details on what happened at your interview, what you were told on the phone and at your Infopass and what reply you got from your Senator... I don't know if there's anything special about your case.

Did you pass your interview? Was a decision made? Was there a request for more information? Are you in the oath scheduling queue?

It could just be that you're all set and waiting to be scheduled for an oath.

You can try contacting your other Senator or your Representative... they may have better luck.

If you don't have any luck with that, the final thing you can do is sue USCIS in federal court... this will force a decision (positive or negative) on your case.

The tricky thing is that while you've waited 14 months since your application (a very long time), you've been waiting 4 months since your interview, which is a long time, but not completely unheard of for oath scheduling in some offices.

For a review of each step of my N-400 naturalization process, from application to oath ceremony, please click here.

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You can call and ask them to check up on your file... they create a service request.

It sounds like you're being engaged and following up on your case.

I'll need some details on what happened at your interview, what you were told on the phone and at your Infopass and what reply you got from your Senator... I don't know if there's anything special about your case.

Did you pass your interview? Was a decision made? Was there a request for more information? Are you in the oath scheduling queue?

It could just be that you're all set and waiting to be scheduled for an oath.

You can try contacting your other Senator or your Representative... they may have better luck.

If you don't have any luck with that, the final thing you can do is sue USCIS in federal court... this will force a decision (positive or negative) on your case.

The tricky thing is that while you've waited 14 months since your application (a very long time), you've been waiting 4 months since your interview, which is a long time, but not completely unheard of for oath scheduling in some offices.

I passed my interview and was told by the officer I should receive an oath ceremony within a month or two. That was on August 1. I haven't received a response from the last time I called to make a service request 3weeks ago. My Senator's office received an email from My local office saying I was still awaiting final approval and they could not provide a timeframe when that would happen. That's all the info I have received.

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I passed my interview and was told by the officer I should receive an oath ceremony within a month or two. That was on August 1. I haven't received a response from the last time I called to make a service request 3weeks ago. My Senator's office received an email from My local office saying I was still awaiting final approval and they could not provide a timeframe when that would happen. That's all the info I have received.

Just reading through the older posts on this thread it looks like New Orleans takes a long time to schedule oath ceremonies.

For example, this applicant waited 3 months and that was over the summer... things have slowed down even more since then at all offices.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/478444-n-400-march-2014/?p=7331510

If you asked for a name change it may take even longer than usual.

Your choices are to wait, go in again and speak to someone again, try your luck with another of your representatives who might get a better response. Personally, I would try all three, but given how slow the schedule appears to be, I would probably wait another month before getting too anxious.

The important thing is to determine if they've approved you yet or not... is sounds like as of 3 weeks ago, your application had not yet been approved. If they don't make a final decision on it, you have the option to take them to court.

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For a review of each step of my N-400 naturalization process, from application to oath ceremony, please click here.

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