What's the average time between one's file being transferred, and the interview ? A rough guestimate?
Thanks, Vimarket !
Got my FP done this morning.
Nice! Next step is receiving an e-mail related to the file transfer (to the local office). It takes 7-10 days so be patient. Then, the local office will contact you (interview letter or request for proof of evidence).
FYI: I received my local office transfer e-mail 7 days after the FP appointment. Now, I am waiting for the interview letter.
Nice! Next step is receiving an e-mail related to the file transfer (to the local office). It takes 7-10 days so be patient. Then, the local office will contact you (interview letter or request for proof of evidence).
FYI: I received my local office transfer e-mail 7 days after the FP appointment. Now, I am waiting for the interview letter.
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Appointments we make
We may schedule an appointment at a local office or Application Support Center (ASC) if we need to interview you, or as we otherwise process your case. It is important that you make every effort to make that appointment. Not appearing will at least delay your case. It may mean certain processing steps will have to be repeated. It may also affect eligibility for benefits, and could mean we will have to deny the application or petition.
If an emergency prevents you from making your appointment, follow the instructions on the appointment notice. For local office appointments you can call customer service and request rescheduling, but we will not guarantee that we will agree to reschedule your case, or that rescheduling will not significantly affect your case.
Dear Friends: I have a good news and a question. + I do not know why my case has all the wierd things.
Good News: I received my Interview Letter (Request for Applicant to Appear for Naturalization Initial Interview) today.
The Question is as follows:
Some background: I have been living in North Dakota for a long time. When I got my GreenCard, my fingerprints were taken in North Dakota. Then, I went to Bloomington, Minnesota for the interview.
In my N-400 application, my fingerprints were taken in North Dakota too. But, this time, my interview is also scheduled in North Dakota (actually it is the same place I went for FP appointment - 10 mins from my house).
At the top of my interview letter it says that "Please come to ....... , North Dakota" -- this is where FP done, its FBI building actually
At the bottom of the letter it says that "USCIS Office Address: ... Metro Drive, Bloomington, MN" -- this is where I went to GreenCard Interview some years ago
Now the question is that WHY the address for interview location and the address for local office contact given in the IL are different?
Has anyone have similar experience? Should I call 1-800 number?
IS ANYONE HERE FROM MIAMI FL ???
i know that the process might be different from other's (it all depend on the office where you located) but i was just wondering if any one like me from Miami fl who can share the time line for their case?
i had my FP schedule for 4/21 but the day that i got the letter i went there and they let me in, so actually i did the FP on 4/4 !!!!
since then - nothing... I'm not checking my case on line (for some reason I'm scared LOL)
please share how fast ?! does theprocess go in that location.