Still waiting and waiting for my status to be changed to interview...
Not yet. Hopefully soon
Just received a txt message saying that my application has now been schedule for interview and should receive the letter in 14 days or less!! This is exciting, it took a bit longer than other people but I wasn't too worried since I did see thier FP office really really busy. Now just waiting for the letter with the date and study for the civics test
Good luck everyone.
01/30/12: N-400 mailed to Phoenix, AZ with Fedex (1 day)
02/01/12: N-400 delivered (3 Days)
02/07/12: Check cashed (9 Days)
02/09/12: NOA recvd (11 Days)
02/14/12: Status as of this date is in "Initial Review" (16 days)
02/14/12: FP notice mailed (16 days)
02/16/12: FP notice recvd (18 days)
02/22/12: FP done (24 days)
02/28/12: Online Status changed to "Testing and Interview" (30 days)
03/21/12: Online Status changed to "Schedule for interview" (52 days)
xx/xx/12: IL recvd
xx/xx/12: Interview
xx/xx/12: Oath
xx/xx/12: PP application
xx/xx/12: PP received
Placed my N400 application in the mail.
Hey Browngirl, you didn't update your signature, hope all is well.
By the way, what is YL? Is this RFE letter? Is this the same as interview letter? Why do they ask for driver's license in many cases of YL? What else could be asked in YL?
So if I understand correctly, after doing fingerprinting, one first gets:
online status change to: Testing and Interview.
(But that alone doesn't mean that they have sent an Interview letter). Following that status change, you'll get another status change saying:
'Schedule for Interview', and then the letter will get mailed?
Duh, thats too much wait
Hi all,
I went to the FP office today. I got there and the place was empty. The guys that work there were talking to each other as they had nothing to do.
I gave my GC and driver's license to the officer and she gave me a sheet to fill out with some personal info i.e., name, height, eye color, hair color, citizenship.
When I finished with the sheet, I gave it to another lady that gave it to the officer who actually takes the FPs. She was very courteous and nice, we were done in less than 5 minutes.
No questions asked, no problems whatsoever. I guess if the office were full and they were really busy, then they would ask you why you went that day when your appointment says another date.
Great experience, now, wait and then wait some more. Halfway done already!!
Hi Infastocawn,
You are moving quite fast....
DO you mind sharing your GC aniversary date please?
Thanks and good luck!
YL is "Yellow Letter", which is literally a yellow piece of paper sent to you by USCIS. It is not the interview letter nor is it RFE (Request for Evidence). The YL is sent sometime after fingerprinting and before the interview. It lists items that you are required to bring to the interview, but it is automatically generated based on the answers you gave in your application. Since I did not list any traffic tickets or citations, the YL did not say I needed to bring proof of those being paid. I do not know all the possible things that YL could ask for.
It's a good idea to bring additional documentation to support the answers you gave in your application. This has been discussed to death in the sticky thread at the top of this forum, and elsewhere.