Hi, Durgum
Sorry, didn't mean to scare or discourage anyone. I had applied for naturaliation in March 2001 after 3 years of being married to a USC. Little did I know at the time that the 3 months exception only applies to the continuos residnece requirement, not the time one must be married to a USC. I applied 2 months before the 3 cont. residence req, and it was 2 month before the 3 year time req of being married to a USC. I was fingerprinted, intervied and recommended for naturalization the day of the interview, exactly a year ago, on Jan 14 2002. 5 min before the Oath ceremony an INS officer pulled me out of the waiting room and told me that I didn't qualify because at the time I applied for natz I was only married to a USC for 2 years and 10 months, not for 3 years. Even though at the time of the Oath I had been married to the same USC for more than 3 years - it doesn't count. Anyway, I had to reapply and start all over again. I applied again on Jan 15, 2002. Got fingerprinted in April 2002, interviewed on 10/28/02, got an Oath letter for Dec. 4, 2002, then got a letter telling me my Oath was canceled. Now waiting for a new letter. So that's what happened to me, that's why I've been waiting for two years. Just my luck. With the latest natz application it will be only a year, PD is January 22 2002.
SV
Sorry, didn't mean to scare or discourage anyone. I had applied for naturaliation in March 2001 after 3 years of being married to a USC. Little did I know at the time that the 3 months exception only applies to the continuos residnece requirement, not the time one must be married to a USC. I applied 2 months before the 3 cont. residence req, and it was 2 month before the 3 year time req of being married to a USC. I was fingerprinted, intervied and recommended for naturalization the day of the interview, exactly a year ago, on Jan 14 2002. 5 min before the Oath ceremony an INS officer pulled me out of the waiting room and told me that I didn't qualify because at the time I applied for natz I was only married to a USC for 2 years and 10 months, not for 3 years. Even though at the time of the Oath I had been married to the same USC for more than 3 years - it doesn't count. Anyway, I had to reapply and start all over again. I applied again on Jan 15, 2002. Got fingerprinted in April 2002, interviewed on 10/28/02, got an Oath letter for Dec. 4, 2002, then got a letter telling me my Oath was canceled. Now waiting for a new letter. So that's what happened to me, that's why I've been waiting for two years. Just my luck. With the latest natz application it will be only a year, PD is January 22 2002.
SV