N400 - No Interview
Actually, I had filed my Original Complaint after waiting for 21 months. Then I had filed my First Amended Complaint at 29 months.
The key is that you have to demonstrate that you have explored all administrative avenues before filing the Wom. In my Original Complaint, I had mentioned that I contacted FBI for FOIPA and also the Congressman's office, but I had not heard back from any of them. During the next 8 months after filing the Wom, I followed up with FBI and Congressman's office regarding FOIPA and Name Check etc.. It took FBI a total of 8 months to give my FOIPA results back after the Congressman followed up on that. I also requested for FBI Identification Record (RAP Sheet), and got the results in about a month for that. And then FBI's reply to Congressman regarding Name Check took a couple of months. After I had all this info which was concrete (as opposed to "I have requested this info"), I filed my First Amended Complaint. Only after that, the AUSA took it real seriously, and contacted FBI Cousel directly, as USCIS had refused to request expedited Name Check from FBI. Within one month, the Name Check got cleared. AUSA is still following up with USCIS for scheduling of my interview, which he says should happen within the next one or two weeks. So it is not over for me yet.
So, the key is, if you are planning for Wom in the next six months or later, you need to start doing the ground work now. FBI can take a long time to provide you with FOIPA results (8 months in my case). Congressman's offices these days are taking a lot longer to reply back. So start these things now. Continue monthly or bi-monthly inquiries with USCIS via InfoPass, call USCIS National Customer Service Number and do your case status check as often as they allow etc.. This will demonstrate to the judge that you really put in a lot of effort and are really frustrated that you filed the Wom.
Good luck.
OK-Boy and N400-Misery,N-400 Misery,
You case is exactly like mine; I have been waiting for about a year for N-400 w/o IV. MT-100 had a very good example on this forum but he waited about 2.5 years before file WOM. I'm planning to file it earlier next year cuz one year is not very long to justify the time being unreasonable. I will wait around 15 months or so. Take care....
Actually, I had filed my Original Complaint after waiting for 21 months. Then I had filed my First Amended Complaint at 29 months.
The key is that you have to demonstrate that you have explored all administrative avenues before filing the Wom. In my Original Complaint, I had mentioned that I contacted FBI for FOIPA and also the Congressman's office, but I had not heard back from any of them. During the next 8 months after filing the Wom, I followed up with FBI and Congressman's office regarding FOIPA and Name Check etc.. It took FBI a total of 8 months to give my FOIPA results back after the Congressman followed up on that. I also requested for FBI Identification Record (RAP Sheet), and got the results in about a month for that. And then FBI's reply to Congressman regarding Name Check took a couple of months. After I had all this info which was concrete (as opposed to "I have requested this info"), I filed my First Amended Complaint. Only after that, the AUSA took it real seriously, and contacted FBI Cousel directly, as USCIS had refused to request expedited Name Check from FBI. Within one month, the Name Check got cleared. AUSA is still following up with USCIS for scheduling of my interview, which he says should happen within the next one or two weeks. So it is not over for me yet.
So, the key is, if you are planning for Wom in the next six months or later, you need to start doing the ground work now. FBI can take a long time to provide you with FOIPA results (8 months in my case). Congressman's offices these days are taking a lot longer to reply back. So start these things now. Continue monthly or bi-monthly inquiries with USCIS via InfoPass, call USCIS National Customer Service Number and do your case status check as often as they allow etc.. This will demonstrate to the judge that you really put in a lot of effort and are really frustrated that you filed the Wom.
Good luck.