Baltimore N-400 Timeline

My online status disappeared on 08/31/06 and i still have not recieved my interview letter yet. What are the possible reasons. I have completed 5 years since GC.

Here are my details

06/28/06 PD
07/05/06 ND
07/17/06 FP
08/31/06 Online status disappeared
???????? Interview letter
 
Looks like we are in the same timeline

Receipt Date: 08/28/06
Notice Date: 08/28/06
FP notice: 09/11/06
FP : 09/15/06
 
Hi

Just watching the timelines.

Let me post our time lines:

PD:09/11/06
FP given: 09/21/06
 
Citizenship Interview and Oath Ceremony

Hello,
I am happy to share the good news with you that I passed the citizenship interview this morning and attended the oath ceremony in the afternoon. This board contains very useful to me and I have been reading the posts daily since I filed my citizenship application in May 2006. Thank you all for the help and support. Please find my experiences below and hope it can be helpful to future citizenship applicant that needs to be interviewed in Baltimore:

Citizenship Interview:
Scheduled Time: 11:10am. I left my home in Rockville at 7:40 am in the morning thinking that if I arrived earlier, I might get the interview earlier. I was wrong. I arrived at the Baltimore building around 8:50am and after passing through the security check, I waited in Room 103. A lot of people that arrived after me were called and for me, I got called for interview at around 11:08am...I was let in to the interview area and the officer asked me to follow him to his office room. I was asked to swear to tell the truth then he brieftly went over my applications to verify my name, address, employment history and other information was correct. He also randomly asked me some questions like whether I paid all the taxes, have I done any illegal activieis and etc. I had decleared the traffic tickets on my N-400 form and he simply asked me whether I had paid the tickets. I answered Yes and he was cool with it, he didn't ask to see any court disposition or proof of payments for the tickets even though I had them. Then he asked me to take the Civic test because I didn't take it during FP. It was a sheet of paper with 10 questions printed and he asked me the questions verbally. It was not multiple choice. He then pointed to one of the civic questions from the exam paper to ask me to read it and then he read a simple English sentense like "She is a great teacher" and asked me to write it. That was not too difficult :rolleyes: The entire interview process took less than 15 minutes...
He did not bring up the name check topic but I could notice that he was looking at the computer screen so I guess he was verifying whether my name check was ok. I guess it was ok because he asked me if I wanted to attend the oath ceremony in the afternoon. I was handed two piece of papers. One is the result of the interview and the other said the oath ceremony was at 3pm and the office told me that I had to bring that paper to enter the building again. The office then shook my hand and told me congratulations when he walked me out from the interview area. He did not ask me to provide any documentation except for my marriage certificate.

I then walked to inner harbor area since the Baltimore building was very near inner harbor. I refleced my life in the US since I arrived here in 1992. It was a feeling of joy and happiness that my immigration journey was finally over and how I have grown and settled down in this wonderul nation.

Oath Ceremony:

I re-entered the building at 2:20pm. I then proceeded to Room 101. The security guard said at around 3pm, we would be escorted to 7th floor for oath ceremony. One thing to note is that Room 101 happened to be the Infopass room and I felt sympathy and the pain that every immigrant was going through because while I was waiting in Room 101, other people were waiting to be called for their Infopass appointment to find out their case status.
At 3:05pm, two lady officers asked us to go to the 7th floor for oath ceremony. There were about 60 people. We were handed some documentations and they asked us to hand over our greencards. Then the officer had some opening speeches and then asked us to take the oath. After the oath, I became US Citizen, it was 3:30pm....We then watched a video recording from President Bush to congratulate the new citizens and got a chance to sing the national anthem. Then each person was called to the front one by one and was handed over his/her citizenship certificate and a small US flag. There was a kind gentleman who was very nice and helped me take several pictures. I also had some conversations with other fellow new Americans and congratulated each other. This marked the end of the ceremony....

I was out of the building at 4:15pm and went to the parking lot to get the car. The traffic in Baltimore was pretty bad so it took me a while to get on to 395/95 South to return to my home. The parking near the Baltimore building was $12 per day. The parking lot was across the street from Fedex Kinkos....Thank you all and I wish you all the best with your application...
 
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N-400 Timeline

All, Here is my N-400 timeline:

The 3 year anniversary of receiving my green card is 12/16/2006, so I mailed the application about 88 days before 3 year anniversary. I filed N-400 based on marriage to USC.

I have dual A#s, one from my F1 OPT and the other from my Green Card.

Mailed N-400 forms, checks, etc to VSC on Mon 9/18/2006
Mail delivered on Thur 9/21/2006 (based on USPS tracking)
Priority Date Thur 9/21/2006
Received I-797C, Notice of Action, on Sat 9/30/2006
Received Fingerprint notice ????
FP date ????
online status dissappears ????
Received IL ????
ID ????
Oath Date ????
 
N-400 Timeline

Alf said:
All, Here is my N-400 timeline:

The 3 year anniversary of receiving my green card is 12/16/2006, so I mailed the application about 88 days before 3 year anniversary. I filed N-400 based on marriage to USC.

I have dual A#s, one from my F1 OPT and the other from my Green Card.

Mailed N-400 forms, checks, etc to VSC on Mon 9/18/2006
Mail delivered on Thur 9/21/2006 (based on USPS tracking)
Priority Date Thur 9/21/2006
Received I-797C, Notice of Action, on Sat 9/30/2006
Received Fingerprint notice ????
FP date ????
online status dissappears ????
Received IL ????
ID ????
Oath Date ????

I forgot to mension that the DO is Baltimore and I expect the ASC to be Glenmont.
 
N-400 Timeline

FYI,
I just noticed that eventhough the I797C Notice of Action receipt notice says that my application was received on 9/21/2006, the online status says that my application was received on 9/22/2006.

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All, Here is my N-400 timeline:

The 3 year anniversary of receiving my green card is 12/16/2006, so I mailed the application about 88 days before 3 year anniversary. I filed N-400 based on marriage to USC. The DO is Baltimore and I expect the ASC to be Glenmont.

I have dual A#s, one from my F1 OPT and the other from my Green Card.

Mailed N-400 forms, checks, etc to VSC on Mon 9/18/2006
Mail delivered on Thur 9/21/2006 (based on USPS tracking)
Priority Date Thur 9/21/2006
Received I-797C, Notice of Action, on Sat 9/30/2006
Received Fingerprint notice ????
FP date ????
online status dissappears ????
Received IL ????
ID ????
Oath Date ????
 
Baltimore Oath Ceremony

We went for our interview on Sept 15th. I believe Friday & Monday they don't have same day Oath ceremonies so waited for our oath letters.

We got our letters on Sept 28th & 29th. My wife has the oath ceremeony on 13th October & I have mine on 20th October. ( WIsh we were on the same day) I don't want to distract the USCIS resources by asking for same day interview- I guess I will drive to Baltimore twice.

Anyone know if they allow visitors for the oath cermemony? Nothing in the letter indicates that.


Our Time line

Dates:
Application : 06/15
Fingerprint -Glenmont -07/19
Interview - 09/15
Oath- Oct 13th plus Oct 20th
 
N-400 Timeline

Here is an update on my timeline:

9/18/2006 - Mailed N-400 application, checks, etc to VSC
9/21/2006 - application delivered (based on USPS tracking)
9/21/2006 - Priority Date
9/21/2006 - Case Status online last updated
9/30/2006 - Received I-797C, Notice of Action receipt notice
10/5/2006 - Received Fingerprint notice
10/12/2006 - FP date (at Glenmont)
online status dissappears ????
Received IL ????
ID ????
Oath Date ????
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Other relevant info:
* I have dual A#'s, one from GC and the other from OPT
* applied based on marriage to USC
* 3rd anniversary of obtaining my GC will be 12/16/2006
* I797C Notice of Action receipt notice says that my application was received on 9/21/2006, however, the online status says that my application was received on 9/22/2006
 
Rescheduling Oath Ceremony

Hello all, i've been reading this forum for the past couple of weeks. I have my interview on 9/28/06 in the afternoon and i just received the notice for the Oath Ceremony on 10/27/06, unfortunately i won't be in the country, i've had travel plans for a while.. it says that if you need to reschedule to send the notice back.. i have 2 questions.. to which address do i send the letter? and do i need to answer the questions on the back on the letter?

Thanks and it's been really helpful even though i found it so late in the game.

Here's my timeline
6/1/06 Mailed N-400
6/5/06 Received receipt notice
6/26/06 Fingerprints & Civics test at Baltimore
9/28/06 Interview
10/27/06 Oath Ceremony (need to reschedule)
 
marilor said:
Hello all, i've been reading this forum for the past couple of weeks. I have my interview on 9/28/06 in the afternoon and i just received the notice for the Oath Ceremony on 10/27/06, unfortunately i won't be in the country, i've had travel plans for a while.. it says that if you need to reschedule to send the notice back.. i have 2 questions.. to which address do i send the letter? and do i need to answer the questions on the back on the letter?

Congratulations on getting this far!

You normally write to the DO to reschedule your oath ceremony, however I strongly suggest you change your travel plans instead. Typical turn-around times for a rescheduled oath vary from 2 months to infinity...

No need to answer the questions on the back of the form until you actually attend the ceremony.
 
Can't change travel plans

Thanks boatbod, unfortunately these travel arrangements have been in place since the spring and there's no way i can change them without affecting other people.

Will this be the address i mail the letter to?

Baltimore District
Fallon Federal Building
31 Hopkins Plaza
Baltimore, MD 21201

Thanks again and i hope they don't take too long to reschedule it.
 
marilor said:
Will this be the address i mail the letter to?

Baltimore District
Fallon Federal Building
31 Hopkins Plaza
Baltimore, MD 21201

Thanks again and i hope they don't take too long to reschedule it.

Yes, that sounds like the right place. Not sure if there is a suite number, but I'm sure the postman can figure it out.
 
N-400 Timeline

Here is an update on my timeline:

9/18/2006 - Mailed N-400 application, checks, etc to VSC
9/21/2006 - application delivered (based on USPS tracking)
9/21/2006 - Priority Date
9/21/2006 - Case Status online last updated
9/30/2006 - Received I-797C, Notice of Action receipt notice
10/5/2006 - Received Fingerprint notice
10/12/2006 - FP done at Glenmont ASC (appt time 1 pm). Test not available
online status dissappears ????
Received IL ????
ID ????
Oath Date ????
Edit/Delete Message

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Other relevant info:
* I have dual A#'s, one from GC and the other from OPT
* applied based on marriage to USC
* 3rd anniversary of obtaining my GC will be 12/16/2006
* I797C Notice of Action receipt notice says that my application was received on 9/21/2006, however, the online status says that my application was received on 9/22/2006
* I arrived at Glenmont ASC for the fingerprinting at 12:45 pm on 10/12/2006. My appointment time was 1 pm. Note that for N-400 applicants the green card is the only acceptable proof of identity (unless you applied to have the card replaced). After filling out a form and told to wait for my number to be called, I was finally called for the FP at about 1:45 pm. Apparently the FP staff are private contractors working for Lockheed Martin that has this contract with the Dept of Homeland Security. They were not particularly friendly and there were no polite pleasantries. The FP machine appears to give an indicagtion of the qualty of the FP after the scan. Most of mine had a % match of 60% to 69%. Below about 50% indicates that the FP should be re-done.
* I was not able to do the Civics and English test after the FP because I was told that it was not being administered that day. So, I will have to do it at the interview.
 
I am a citizen now !

Took the oath ceremony yesterday at Baltimore. USCIS stepped up for me. My oath date was on 20th and my wife's yesterday. I requested the reception in 103 and the lady said its not possible but I came back to Room 101 where all the naturalization applicants sit and asked the reception officer there. She took my letter and went to find out. 10 minutes later she called me and said they are going to try. Come Oath time they had my name and certificate ready.

Proves there are many good things at Baltimore. My impression through out this 9 year process has been good. Most have been polite and professional.

The oath ceremony itself is pretty quick, you can take pictures in that room, you can take guests, Everyone stands up and takes the oath so the front row is good if you want to take pictures. You have to go to the table to return your green card and confirm the certificate of Naturalization is correct - thats another photo op.

I took my digital camera and as the important moment came my camera said " No memory card " :( luckily the family next to us said they will mail a picture that they took.

Thank you everyone for posting your experiences on this board it has been very helpful.
 
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Brajac - Good luck tomorrow

Brajac - wishing you all the best for your interview tomorrow and don't forget to post your experience. My wife and I will be up there next Tuesday.
 
D O N E !!!

I finished a very long process of my life today. I arrived in the USA on April 19, 1997. It has taken me 9.5 years to get from a non-immigrant status to be a citizen. As you can tell I am somewhat buoyant right now. But quite honestly this was one of my life's goals and I am happy to have reached that milestone.

I must say this is the best treatment I have ever received from an INS officer. The scheduled interview was at 2 pm. We were called by different officers at 2:20 pm and the process finished in 15 mins. Although it was 2:35 pm I requested taking the oath the same day since my wife is nursing a new born. They surprisingly obliged the request. These were the things that happened -

(a) Verified each and every line item on the application. The only update was adding the new born to the application.
(b) Took the civics test which stopped on the 6th question because I answered the first 6 correctly.
(c) Wrote a dictated sentence in English. I am glad I was not asked to say a sentence in English. It would have been ridiculous to say the least after a 15 min conversation.

The only tricky question which I faced was, "Do you understand the significance of the oath of alligence?" I tried my best to explain since it was not part of the syllabus of 96 questions and that seemed satifactory to the lady. The other question she asked was if I owed any tax to the IRS on my 2005 return. I did not remember but pulled out my return to verify and answered YES. She went on to confirm if I paid the amount I owed. When I mentioned that I have paid the tax owed she did not ask for any proof.

In general I would not ask you to be apprehensive about anything if you fall in the general category of applicants. You know what I mean by "general category". Take all necessary documentation with you including tax returns, latest pay stubs, an extra set of photos, birth cert., marriage cert., etc. They will most likely not be asked but will help if they are needed.

Good luck. I am sure things will go smoothly.
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06/20/2006 - Mail Dt
06/23/2006 - Rcvd Dt (88 days prior to 5yrs on GC)
06/23/2006 - Priority Dt
06/30/2006 - Notice Dt
07/07/2006 - Appl Receipt Rcvd
07/10/2006 - FP Letter Rcvd
07/28/2006 - FP Dt:
08/31/2006 - Case status disappeared online.
09/07/2006 - IV Letter Rcvd
10/17/2006 - Interview & Oath Taken
 
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