2011 February N-400 tracker

Called USCIS

Just called USCIS to check on the status and used the "checking on my name check status" reason as suggested....
was told to make an infopass appointment :confused::(
 
Will call again towards the end of the day and try to use Option 2 : missing character in receipt no....lol
 
It's done finally....
Thanks God and everyone here on this forum for you posts. Good luck to those who are still waiting, never give up and stay positive.

Day 00: 02/05/2011 - N-400 package sent via USPS express mail
Day 01: 02/06/2011 - Package Received (signed at locbok DALLAS)
Day 05: 02/10/11-Check cashed -
Day 05: 02/11/11 Email sent to me for application received and NOA has been sent to me
Day 09 02/15/11 RECEIVED NOA LETTER BY MAIL
Day 17: 02/22/11 email receiv for case update FP was sent
Day 20: 02/25/11 FP received by mail
Day 25: 03/02/11 FP Done EARLY (walk in) 03/21/11 FP date( original date)
Day 33: 03/10/11 Email: Case transfer to a local office
Day 37: 03/14/11 intervierw letter received
Day 72: 04/18/11 Interview date (passed/ APPROVED)
Day 79: 04/27/11 oath ceremony in north Houston TX (Im very proud of myself)
 
Congrats! That's awesome.



01-Feb-2011: N400 Filed (Texas)
04-February-2011: Received Date (received email)
09-Feb-2011: Notice Date/Check Cashed
DD-MM-YYYY: Fingerprint Notice: Not Received (I believe due to fingerprints on file - 16 months validity!)
07-April-2011: YL Received: (bring docs to the interview) (no email or text notification sent - USCIS site still shows "initial review".
 
Hello everyone, Ive been following this thread for some time now since I am also a February applicant. This is my timeline:

N-400 Dallas Lockbox - 2/23/2011
Check Cashed - 2/28/2011
FP Notice by Mail - 3/14/2011
FP App - 3/23/2011

I called the FBI Customer Service to check on my Fingerprint and they said, it was processed and sent to the requesting agency the same day. I havent received any communication from anyone so far yet after my FP Appointment which was almost a month ago. Not anxious but eager for this to get moving faster.
 
Another development: I spoke to USCIS Customer Service and they said my Local Office, which is the Boston office is only processing September applications as of now, so my case is within the normal time frame.
 
It's done finally....
Thanks God and everyone here on this forum for you posts. Good luck to those who are still waiting, never give up and stay positive.

Day 00: 02/05/2011 - N-400 package sent via USPS express mail
Day 01: 02/06/2011 - Package Received (signed at locbok DALLAS)
Day 05: 02/10/11-Check cashed -
Day 05: 02/11/11 Email sent to me for application received and NOA has been sent to me
Day 09 02/15/11 RECEIVED NOA LETTER BY MAIL
Day 17: 02/22/11 email receiv for case update FP was sent
Day 20: 02/25/11 FP received by mail
Day 25: 03/02/11 FP Done EARLY (walk in) 03/21/11 FP date( original date)
Day 33: 03/10/11 Email: Case transfer to a local office
Day 37: 03/14/11 intervierw letter received
Day 72: 04/18/11 Interview date (passed/ APPROVED)
Day 79: 04/27/11 oath ceremony in north Houston TX (Im very proud of myself)

Which means , early walk in for finger printing can speed up application .
 
Which means , early walk in for finger printing can speed up application .

I am not sure that is entirely true. I am not saying that you are wrong; all I am saying is that one cannot conclusively make that case. I made this exact point some time in the past, and one moderator of this forum opined that an early, walk-in FP can hasten the issuance of the IL, but it does not necessarily shorten the overall processing time.

I have no reason to be biased here. Admittedly, I am among the minority who have been denied a walk-in FP. Even so, my timeline has been quite brisk, with 72 days between mail in and ID, exactly the same as the case you are commenting on.

In other words, it is really difficult to predict what the USCIS will do. I agree that it does not hurt to try to do an early walk-in. I recommend that one should try it. But, it does not come with any guarantees.
 
I am not sure that is entirely true. I am not saying that you are wrong; all I am saying is that one cannot conclusively make that case. I made this exact point some time in the past, and one moderator of this forum opined that an early, walk-in FP can hasten the issuance of the IL, but it does not necessarily shorten the overall processing time.

I have no reason to be biased here. Admittedly, I am among the minority who have been denied a walk-in FP. Even so, my timeline has been quite brisk, with 72 days between mail in and ID, exactly the same as the case you are commenting on.

In other words, it is really difficult to predict what the USCIS will do. I agree that it does not hurt to try to do an early walk-in. I recommend that one should try it. But, it does not come with any guarantees.

Bravo and well said. The truth is it depends on your district office as well as other background checks, and how many people in front of you. For instance San Bernadino district office, seems to schedule interview within days or receiving fingerprint, while Los Angeles office takes longer. Even people who dont have records. It's really hard to predict what uscis will do but anything you can do to hasten your case, I advice you to.
 
Bravo and well said. The truth is it depends on your district office as well as other background checks, and how many people in front of you. For instance San Bernadino district office, seems to schedule interview within days or receiving fingerprint, while Los Angeles office takes longer. Even people who dont have records. It's really hard to predict what uscis will do but anything you can do to hasten your case, I advice you to.

I agree. I also did an early walk-in for my FP, but I still have not heard anything! My local office is Fairfax, VA and it seems they are pretty backed up there!
 
I applied for citizenship in Feb.

In Yellow Letter they asked us to get Driving License or State ID.

How long it used to take to get Interview letter after receiving Yellow Letter.


Receipt Date : 2/26/2011
Finger Print Date :4/7/2011
Received Yellow Letter : 4/19/2011
Received Interview Letter :
Interview Date:
 
I agree. I also did an early walk-in for my FP, but I still have not heard anything! My local office is Fairfax, VA and it seems they are pretty backed up there!

From what I understand, the case needs to be transferred to the local DO before we hear anything about the interview.
 
I applied for citizenship in Feb.

In Yellow Letter they asked us to get Driving License or State ID.

How long it used to take to get Interview letter after receiving Yellow Letter.


Receipt Date : 2/26/2011
Finger Print Date :4/7/2011
Received Yellow Letter : 4/19/2011
Received Interview Letter :
Interview Date:

What is your DO ?
 
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