2010 September N-400 tracker

Status update for myself and my husband:


09/07/2010 - N-400 sent to Phoenix
09/08/2010 - N-400 received
09/14/2010 - Checks cashed
09/16/2010 - NOA received
10/01/2010 - RFE email received
10/02/2010 - RFE letter received
10/22/2010 - FP appointment scheduled
10/22/2010 - FP done
10/26/2010 - Email received - case sent to local office
10/27/2010 - Interview letter
12/02/2010 - Interview date
 
Updated my timeline. Received interview letter today.

DO: Cincinnati OH
9/24/2010: N400 sent
9/29/2010: Application reveived by USCIS (RD)
10/05/2010: Check cashed
10/08/2010: ND (received receipt #)
10/08/2010: Received FP letter (schedule for 10/25/2010)
10/25/2010: FP Done.
11/01/2010: Email & Txt: Case Transferred to Local Office
11/06/2010: Received interview letter (scheduled for 12/07/2010)
12/07/2010: interview date
 
Interview letter recived for Both

We got our interview letter for both of us . same time 12/14/2010 at 7:50 AM on both at dallas DO.

Good news is I will be out of country for 2 weeks and returning on 12th . Luckily we got interview at 14th .


Also i did not recive YL , but IL has lot of items that i need to bring as well as the form N659 attached .

GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF US
 
Another September represent. Here is my time line:

9/22/2010: N400 mailed
10/02/2010: Received FP letter
10/26/2010: FP done
11/04/2010: Case transferred to local office
11/08/2010: IL received; scheduled for 12/14/10

Like Senthil, I too did not get a YL, but the IL requests to bring along a few items. One of the items requested is Select Service letter, although I was not required to register. Is that a standard template on the IL letter that everyone gets irrespective of whether they were required to register or not?

Thanks!
 
Yes it is, but I believe you have to get a letter from them saying you were not required to register, but it depends on your case, when you got residency.
 
N-400: mailed : 09/10/2010
09/15/2010: NOA
10/19/2010: PF recived ( scheduled for 11/04/2010 )

11/04/2010 : FP done
11/12/2010: IL ( notice date 11/08/2010 )
12/13/2010: ID
11/16/2010: YL ( saying bring state Id or DL )
 
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09/15/2010 - N-400 Sent to phoenix, AZ
09/17/2010 - N-400 Received
09/21/2010 - Check Cashed
09/25/2010 - NOA Received
10/05/2010 - Received Fingerprint Appointment
10/25/2010 - Fingerprint Appointment
10/25/2010 - Fingerprint Done
11/12/2010 - Case sent to local office
Interview Letter
Interview Date
Oath letter received
Oath date
 
Yes it is, but I believe you have to get a letter from them saying you were not required to register, but it depends on your case, when you got residency.

Dannyh, thanks for responding to my question. You are correct it is a standard template letter. Btw, I was on non-immigrant visa before age 26 and I got my GC after the age of 31.

Perhaps it's a moot point in my case, but I did spend some time going through the past threads, and (in my limited search) I did not come across any post where someone was successfully able to get a letter showing they were exempt from registering. One poster did try to get it but was told there was a 90 day wait to get that letter.

Does any one know of instances where someone was able to get letter indicating the exemption? Thanks for the help!
 
updated Nov 16, 2010...

09/15/2010 - N-400 Sent to phoenix, AZ
09/17/2010 - N-400 Received
09/21/2010 - Check Cashed
09/25/2010 - NOA Received
10/05/2010 - Received Fingerprint Appointment
10/25/2010 - Fingerprint Appointment
10/25/2010 - Fingerprint Done
11/12/2010 - Case sent to local office
11/16/2010 - Interview Letter
12/22/2010 - Interview Date
Oath letter received
Oath date
 
I don't know about the exemption letter but in your case I don't think you need it because you became a permanent resident at age 31. I think you should be fine with out it! good luck
Dannyh, thanks for responding to my question. You are correct it is a standard template letter. Btw, I was on non-immigrant visa before age 26 and I got my GC after the age of 31.

Perhaps it's a moot point in my case, but I did spend some time going through the past threads, and (in my limited search) I did not come across any post where someone was successfully able to get a letter showing they were exempt from registering. One poster did try to get it but was told there was a 90 day wait to get that letter.

Does any one know of instances where someone was able to get letter indicating the exemption? Thanks for the help!
 
I don't know about the exemption letter but in your case I don't think you need it because you became a permanent resident at age 31. I think you should be fine with out it! good luck

Danny, I agree with you. Based on my age, perhaps it doesn't mater. I was just trying to see if there was anyone who had taken the effort to get the exemption letter nonetheless. Good luck to you (and everyone) as well.
 
Danny, I agree with you. Based on my age, perhaps it doesn't mater. I was just trying to see if there was anyone who had taken the effort to get the exemption letter nonetheless. Good luck to you (and everyone) as well.

I got that letter 2.5 years ago for my financial aid application (it was required), although I entered the US at age 32. So, I'm gonna take it for my upcoming interview.

In your case I would not worry at all. Your entry stamp with date will (or should) make it clear for IO.

After my interview I'll let you know if they needed it.
 
Guys,

I have a question regarding the yellow letter and will appreciate response and apinions form anyone.

I noticed most people in the forum put next to their yellow letter (Bring State ID or DL)......

In my case it is asking for both DL and Passport. Did anyone get a similar request or is this because I hold a COP passport?
 
I got that letter 2.5 years ago for my financial aid application (it was required), although I entered the US at age 32. So, I'm gonna take it for my upcoming interview.

In your case I would not worry at all. Your entry stamp with date will (or should) make it clear for IO.

After my interview I'll let you know if they needed it.

Thanks nickua. Good luck with your interview and let us know how it goes.
 
Thanks nickua. Good luck with your interview and let us know how it goes.

Thanks dude. And I will definitely share my experience (unless they won't let me out the building for having dual PR (US and Canadian) > GC cancellation > putting into detention center right away:D)
 
My wife and I received the IL today. As per the letter, it says that both of us need to produce Selective Service Letter and I guess it is mentioned for everyone who were in US before the age of 26 irrespective of their status. Anyway in the checklist letter that came with, it clearly says...


"...If you did not register with the Selective Service and you are (1) Male, (2) over 26 years old, (3) were born on or after January 1, 1960, and (4) were a Permanent Resident between the ages of 10 and 26 when you failed to register, explain your failure to register and bring: A "Status Information Letter" from Selective Service."


So based on the above, I am assuming that if we were not a Permanent Resident at the age of 26, we dont have to produce anything.

US-Citizenship - DO Detroit
9/01/2010 - N-400 Mailed
9/03/2010 - Package Received by NBC
9/08/2010 - Notice Date
9/10/2010 : Received NOA
9/30/2010 : LUD , Finger Print RFE
10/02/2010 : Received FP Notice
10/27/2010 : FP
11/03/2010 : Received YL
11/22/2010 : Received IL
01/13/2011 : Interview

Looks like the process is little slower in Detroit. Its almost a gap of 2.5 Months between FP and Interview for me.
 
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