Baltimore is the fastest. Period.
My priority date is in mid November, did my FP 12/31/04 and interview/oath is set for 3/31/05. That's 4 months and change. And my GC was done in TSC. Therefore my view is that N400 delay is probably not due to transfering between SCs.
Bottomline is, if you live in and file in Baltimore DO, there is an excellent chance that you should expect to get your citizenship within 4-6 months at most. Baltimore DO rocks!
Oh, one more thing, everyone should stop reading USCIS website's process time "update". It's absolutely crap. I've learned that long time ago.
JohnnyCash said:Was your green card application granted in a jurisdiction which comes under Vermont Service Center? Otherwise, I've known many people who are still waiting to be called in for their interview even though they have filed their naturalization application in MD more than 9 months ago, and have a very straightforward case. Perhaps, the delay in their application is due to the fact that their alien file lies in other sevice center as they obtained their permanent residency in the jurisdiction other than Vermont. That being said, I'm just trying to figure it out that the reason your case got wrapped up in so short interval of time because your alien file was never out of Vermont Service Center.
Since it has shown lately that MD is finalizing a naturalization case within 4-6 months period, then I wonder why the processing time on USCIS website tells otherwise? That's why, those processing time cannot be relied upon. Also, it proves how inefficient USCIS is when they don't update accurate information about it on their web.
My priority date is in mid November, did my FP 12/31/04 and interview/oath is set for 3/31/05. That's 4 months and change. And my GC was done in TSC. Therefore my view is that N400 delay is probably not due to transfering between SCs.
Bottomline is, if you live in and file in Baltimore DO, there is an excellent chance that you should expect to get your citizenship within 4-6 months at most. Baltimore DO rocks!
Oh, one more thing, everyone should stop reading USCIS website's process time "update". It's absolutely crap. I've learned that long time ago.