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...
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...
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...
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...
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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