Hi,
Although this is my first time posting, I've been reading these posts for a year or so...
I never thought I would have a problem w/ my citizenship, but now I do...
Everything went well until the day of interview, I forgot to bring my driver's license, I have graduated on 2004 and I had no job for the past 1 year (I am currently working overseas...), and to make matters worse, I had a grand-theft record that was dismissed by the county court (I went back to county court to get proof that I was convicted, charged, and dismissed, however, my records are clean on paper, meaning my record is clean...)
It has been 6 months since the interview, I've sent back all relative papers that was requested, and still no news, what should I do?
I live in So. Cal, Baldwin Park is where I got my N-400 interview.
My interview date was June of 2005.
I've been out of the country for 5 months since that date.
Can anyone give me some advice? Should I call them to check?
Thanks in advance.
Tom.
Although this is my first time posting, I've been reading these posts for a year or so...
I never thought I would have a problem w/ my citizenship, but now I do...
Everything went well until the day of interview, I forgot to bring my driver's license, I have graduated on 2004 and I had no job for the past 1 year (I am currently working overseas...), and to make matters worse, I had a grand-theft record that was dismissed by the county court (I went back to county court to get proof that I was convicted, charged, and dismissed, however, my records are clean on paper, meaning my record is clean...)
It has been 6 months since the interview, I've sent back all relative papers that was requested, and still no news, what should I do?
I live in So. Cal, Baldwin Park is where I got my N-400 interview.
My interview date was June of 2005.
I've been out of the country for 5 months since that date.
Can anyone give me some advice? Should I call them to check?
Thanks in advance.
Tom.