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    Extreme delay in oath ceremnoy

    A year and a half for a decision is an unacceptable. By law, USCIS is required to make a decision within 6 months of the interview (but they often don't). I suggest that your first contact your congressman and senetor to see if they can help. If USCIS does not respond to thier queries then I...
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    Refingerprinting experience.

    It did for me. Before the interview I was fingerprinted twice, but both times the fingerprints were unclassifiable. I was then asked to provide police reports from all the places I have lived which I did. It has been almost a year since I interviewed and still no oath. They even made me...
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    Name check pending since October

    ibm101, I think I can compete with you PD: April 2002 FP: Sept 2002 (twice) Interview: July 2003 After waiting, writing letters, etc etc, had to do another FP in early May 2004. Was told that I would get the oath in a few weeks. Still no response. If I don't hear from them then I too...
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    Name check pending since October

    My fingerprints were "unclassifiable" for a third time (I called the FBI fingerprint dept) I am still waiting for a response to my fax for a name check (its *only* been 2 weeks since I sent the fax) If it is any consolation, the following class action lawsuit has examples of people in...
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    Name check pending since October

    I have been waiting for my oath since July 2003 in Detroit. My problem is that my fingerprints have been deemed "unclassifiable." I also have a common Muslim name. However, I was asked to furnish police reports but still no indication when oath may be scheduled. Contacted my congressman, and the...
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