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    Out of country and in danger of missing interview?

    Hi

    I got email "In line for interview and testing" on June 12 and currently out of country. Will be back on July 10 and my mail is on-hold at post office. From other posts it looks like that I will receive IL in next 7 days and interview "maybe" after 30+ days after receiving IL. So that I way I am 90% sure that It won't happen before July 20 and I am back on July 10. But is their way to check my inteview date while I'm out of country so that if my interview is before July 10 then I can take extreme measures of going back early which I don't prefer as I'm out due to some unavoidable circumstances?

    Thanks
    DO: Washington, DC (Fairfax, VA)

    N400

    04/12/12: N-400 mailed to TX lockbox (1st day)
    04/16/12: N-400 delivered (4th day)
    04/18/12: N-400 priority date (6th Day)
    04/18/12: Check cashed (6th Day)
    04/23/12: NOA recvd (11th day)
    05/09/12: FP notice mailed (27th day)
    05/11/12: FP notice recvd (29th day)
    06/06/12: FP done (54th day)
    06/12/12: Status changed to Interview & Testing (60th day)

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    very idespip

    Quote Originally Posted by pinnu View Post
    Hi

    I got email "In line for interview and testing" on June 12 and currently out of country. Will be back on July 10 and my mail is on-hold at post office. From other posts it looks like that I will receive IL in next 7 days and interview "maybe" after 30+ days after receiving IL. So that I way I am 90% sure that It won't happen before July 20 and I am back on July 10. But is their way to check my inteview date while I'm out of country so that if my interview is before July 10 then I can take extreme measures of going back early which I don't prefer as I'm out due to some unavoidable circumstances?

    Thanks
    Usually you will have one month time from the day USCIS send out your interview letter ( I have also noticed this trend in this forum and of course there are few exceptional cases where I requested earlier date). If you can ask some one to check the mails that would have been better.
    GC-EB1EA-May 2007
    03/02/12: N-400 FedExed to Phoenix, AZ Day 0)
    03/05/12: N-400 delivered (Day 3)
    03/12/12: NOA received (Day 10)
    03/26/12: FP notice recd (Day 24)
    03/30/12: FP done (walk in) (scheduled on 04/09/12) (Day 28)
    04/19/12: Interview scheduled (Notice is sent) (Day 48)
    04/27/12: IL Recd. (Day 56)
    05/29/12: Interview Done- 'Passed'(Day 87)
    05/31/12: oath scheduling que (Day 89)
    06/27/12: US Citizen
    06/29/12: Applied for Passport
    07/12/12: Received Passport

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinnu View Post
    Hi
    From other posts it looks like that I will receive IL in next 7 days
    Actually, it's not an accurate assumption. You may expect IL within a week after your status changed to Interview Scheduled. However, you may wait up to 6 weeks (may be longer though, but it's rare) until you get to that status from In Line For Interview.

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