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Wow, its been quiet on this thread. Am I the last November applicant to get approved?
Went in for interview and oath today. Nothing interesting at the interview. The IO was very friendly and the whole interview took about 15 minutes. Walked into the building at about 6:55 and was in my car by about 8.20. The waiting period at the entrance was surprisingly long and the time from check-in to interview time took about 25 minutes.
The oath ceremony was pretty uneventful too. We were done in about an hour. It seemed most people (like me) couldn't wait to get out of there. Its over for me. Good luck to all the folks waiting.
Mailed N-400 11/12/2013
Received: 11/15/2013
FP Done: 12/11/2013
In line for interview: 12/16/2013
Scheduled for interview: 1/28/2014
Interview Letter received: 2/1/2014
Interview: 3/5/2014
Oath: 3/5/2014
An InfoPass at the local office might give you more details about the waiting time. The last time I waited 10 months for my Green Card interview with lots of phone calls to them but all told me I had to wait. I then had an InfoPass and an officer told me approximately 2.5 months that I have to wait, based on where I was in the waiting queue. It was exactly 2.5 months.Hi Stinger,
I have called several times and opened 2 service requests to have someone look into my case. Both times I received letters from USCIS saying my case was within normal processing times and I needed to wait. It's been more than 8 months now since I mailed in my application. I'll wait till the end of the week and open another service request and then probably schedule an InfoPass appointment. Not sure what else I can do.
Redbasil
Congratz! You are family/marriage based or H1B->GC->N-400?
Looks like you got a Yellow letter asking just to bring your state issue ID? what is this ID? DL or something else?
You had to visit to show this state ID before the interview date or just take this ID for your final interview?
JwdKhan
Did you call again? any update?
Redbasil's timeline matches the processing waits for Denver service center on uscis website.
Not sure what is going on Settle service center, it says 5.2 months, which should make you get an interview letter?
Do you know the timelines for others at Seattle service center?
Congratulations Redbasil, very good to hear you are through. Also the fact that you were 'in-line for interview scheduling' for 6 months gives me hope. Best of luck.
I went to an interview and testing this morning and passed. The Oath ceremony was in the afternoon, on the same day. What a relieve!
The officer was polite and quite friendly. My interview and testing took about 25 minutes. Make sure you remember what you filled out on your N-400. Also the questions are now randomly generated by a computer. So, make sure you remember all 100 questions & answers. The reading and writing parts were easy.
Here's a summary of my time frame.
11-14-13: N-400 Application mailed to Phoenix, AZ
11-21-13: Receipt Notice & Notice of Action received
11-30-13: Biometric scheduled
12-10-13: Biometric done
01-13-14: N-400 was placed in line for interview scheduling (online status).
01-16-14: Yellow letter received, asking to bring State-issued ID
6-9-14: N-400 was scheduled for an interview.
6-14-14: Received an interview schedule in a mail, July 17, 2014
7-17-14: Interview & Testing and Oath Ceremony
As you can see, my N-400 was placed in a line for an interview for 6 months and the overall process took about 8 months. Note that the processing time of Denver office is longer than other states. Yours might be shorter. GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE!