2011 February N-400 tracker

Got e-mail notification that my case is being transfered to local office and that I am in line to get an interview date.

Does any one know that how does the local office processing time affects the interview date?Processing time (date) in my local office is August 26, 2010 updated as Jan 31 2011. The date has not moved that much. My priority date is in march 2011. If I go with the processing date then I will get an interview after 5 or 6 month. That is too late. I guess will find out when I get my IL.

What is your local office?
 
Mine is OKC and the time line is similar, and by the looks of your FP to transfer time line I still have several weeks to wait :(
 
Finally got the YL in the mail asking to bring State issued ID to interview. But still no interview date.... Shall be patient...:p
 
I had my FP on 03/22.2011.My priority date is 02/14/2011. I live in Reston,VA, which mean it is in Washington D.C jurisdiction. Is that mean it will go with Washington,DC processing time? When I checked, they processing time frame is July10,2010. Does that mean I will wait 8 months to get my interview?
Any idea? Please advise.!!!
Thanks.
 
But when I called the USCIS they told me the service center is in Fairfax,VA not in D.C. I am confused.Fairfax is not on the list to check the processing time but DC does.
I saw lots of folks here who done their fingerprint on March already received their interview letter. I am worried!!!!
 
But when I called the USCIS they told me the service center is in Fairfax,VA not in D.C. I am confused.Fairfax is not on the list to check the processing time but DC does.
I saw lots of folks here who done their fingerprint on March already received their interview letter. I am worried!!!!

Washington D.O. is in Fairfax, VA, not in Washington D.C. Its just that it is listed as Washington D.O. on the USCIS website.

I live in Centreville, VA, so belong to the same D.O. I believe Washington D.O. is relatively slower compared to some of the other D.O. which are much faster. So we would have to be patient, I guess. I think the processing time listed (8 months) is on an average, taking into account cases that get stuck in FBI Name Check / Background checks and so on. From what I have seen, a majority of the cases get completed within 4-6 months.

Hope that helps.
 
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Hi all, I am mostly a lurker but wanted to add my stats and ask some questions later, closer to ID date. Here is my timeline:

DO: Baltimore
January 26: mailed n400
Feb 1: RD
Feb 9: Check cashed
Feb 10: ND
Feb 25: FP email & text
Mar 18: Scheduled FP date and FP done
Mar 23: Case transferred email & text
Mar 28: IL
Apr 27: ID at 10 am

That's it for now. I have some questions but will ask them probably next week after I regroup in preparation for interview. Thanks in advance.
 
however i received IL today but, i dont know whats gonna happen after government shutdown...
good luck to everybody
 
You should receive your IL any moment from now...I received mine about 3 days after the email that the file was forwarded to DO(Orlando). The interview will be for about a month out...
The processing time posted generally does not reflect the actual processing time...January filers are doing interview now in Orlando....

Got e-mail notification that my case is being transfered to local office and that I am in line to get an interview date.

Does any one know that how does the local office processing time affects the interview date?Processing time (date) in my local office is August 26, 2010 updated as Jan 31 2011. The date has not moved that much. My priority date is in march 2011. If I go with the processing date then I will get an interview after 5 or 6 month. That is too late. I guess will find out when I get my IL.
 
however i received IL today but, i dont know whats gonna happen after government shutdown...
good luck to everybody

Congratulations!

Two things. First, with about two hours to go before midnight, it looks like there could be a budget deal. But, you never know!

Also, read this document http://www.aila.org/content/default.aspx?docid=35062 . It seems that much of the work that USCIS does may not be affected by the shut down; they are predominantly funded by user fees. The aspect of UCSIS work that will be affected is e-Verification.
 
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Update - Yellow Letter received today, asking to bring state-issued driver's license or photo ID card at interview.

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2/05/11: N-400 sent Priority Mail to Dallas Lockbox
2/08/11: N-400 received by USCIS
2/10/11: Email & SMS (text): application received
2/15/11: NOA received by mail
2/16/11: FP: received SMS that FP notice issued
2/19/11: FP: received FP notice by mail
2/25/11: FP done (walk-in)
3/04/11: Original FP date
3/09/11: SMS received - case transferred to local office
3/14/11: IL received - interview on 04/28
4/09/11: YL received
4/28/11: ID
OL: -
OD: -
PP: -
PP: -
 
Completed Interview at Jacksonville. Passed and waiting for Oath Letter.
Very happy with the IO and the process this morning.

Experience as follows:
Arrived @ 9.10 am for 9.50 am appointment. Allowed to enter and drop the appt. letter into the box. 15 to 20 people in the whole waiting room. Sat for 10 mins and was called by IO. Very courteous. Swore me in before we sat. Went through the application confirming all the details ( Trips, SS number, family details). Asked to see my GC and passport along with DL.
Started with the questions. 1.State bordering Mexico 2.Capital of USA 3.Ocean on East coast 4.How many Senators 5.What does freedom of religion mean 6.Capital of Florida.
Easy.
After that asked me to verify my details on a form and made me sign my name. Congraluted me and informed me that the oath letter will follow in 2 to 3 months. Finally gave a letter stating that I passed the English and US History test and my application is recommended for approval.

I was out in 15 minutes max.

All the best to every waiting.
 
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