invest2bfree
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As we go towards the holidays we get longer time processing tmes.
turqo_cycle said:Hi Ppl.
Meanwhile I finally went downtown office to find out about my case (after a phone call to them, they asked me to..). All I could find out was my documents are all complete and would just have to wait for the oath letter. They said they were processing people from August so I should receive mine soon (I had my interview on 31st of August)..
Waiting and waiting..
Cheers..
chi-guy said:Hmmm ... I'm interested. Do you know of anyone who's gone through the Senator? If so, how exactly would I go about it?
thanks.
imminfog said:I had a successful interview today at 101 W Congress Pkwy.
Took Blue Line CTA to LaSalle station ( used one day visitor pass - 5 bucks ). Found it very convenient. Did not carry cellphone or pager with me based on experience that cell phones were not allowed at FP facility. However, I did see people carrying cellphones. Also, saw few people accompaning their interviewing folks. Reached there hour and half before appointment time. Registered with receiptionist and got bored till around interview time. Funny thing was, interviewers were randomly coming out of offices on opposite sides of the large hall, calling out names, and as people did not know which shoulder guardian angle will rest, after a while, most of the people gathered around mid waiting area - reminding me of of bell curve distribution ( or pears on second thought ! ).
Had "three bags full" of documents with me - every damn document related with H1, GC , employment, documents mentioned in the sticky note in the board, all personal documents for me sans my rightly missing death certificate! For the traffic ticket ( minor traffic infringement - nothing serious like DUI etc. ) - which I did mention in my application - obtained disposition certificate from county court at an enormous cost of half vacation day. Interview officer did not ask for it, just asked me if I were arrested, which I answered no. When I mentioned that I have the disposition certificate, he said, "since you have taken pain to get it, let me look at it", he glanced through it, asked me again if I were arrested, ( which I answered - No ), and returned to me - did not keep copy with him. Did not look at any documents other than interview appointment letter, GC, DL and Passport.
He asked six questions, which being a genious like me, I answered it all correct. After going over application form, he asked me to read one sentence ( do not remember which one ) and to write 'Many people have died for freedom' - which were both from standard sample sentences, and that was it. He congratulated me, had me sign the form and print name on photographs, handed over N-652, wished me good day and said it was nice talking to me !
Interview officer was very friendly and courteous.
We had a small talk about yesterday's fantastic Chicago Bears win.
Had a comment about good handwriting.
During interview, I had him correct marriage date in the application form, which he corrected in the original form, while joking - if my wife knew that I forgot the marriage date.
All in all, a very pleasent experience. Wow ! Down the memory lane, contrasted that with a long wait in a long line in heavy rain, outside Bombay consulate for my first H1.
Waiting for Oath letter now, which interview officer said I should receive in 4 to 6 weeks.
This weekend, I will celebrate big ( pun intented ) by shredding all junk I gathered for last 10 years and was afraid to get rid of thinking I might need it for citizenship interview . Not a bad firework for Diwali.
[ Did somebody say OCI ? ]
I sincerely want to thank all forum members, ( and of course, Mr. Khanna ) for sharing their experience and answering questions - difficult and easy, silly and tricky , but all equally important - to fellows going thru this "journey" to a land of free and home of brave.
Good luck to you all.
Disclaimer:
I am not an attorney ( - unfortunately ). This is my personal experience and not a legal advice.
All other - blah blah blah - Standard disclaimers apply.
chi-guy said:USCIC National # 1-800-375-5283. You have to sit through a wait (approximately 25 minutes when I called) so a headset or speakerphone would be ideal. Make sure you have your application number handy and I think they may ask for your Alien number as well (can't remember).
Based on suggestions from this forum and other thoughts, delay may be due to:
1- applications being pulled for quality control (this may be a general delay)
2- during my interview, i provided original documents (this would be a delay specific to me, or anyone in a similar situation)
3- USCIC forgot to put money in their mail machine so they don't have any postage left
4- the pony express, being defunct for a century or 2, hasn't yet been called back to duty to handle the postage crisis
burbs1 said:I had a successful interview yesterday...was out in 10 minutes. Was told that oath letter will take 4-6 weeks to arrive in the mail.
My timelines posted below -
Application Sent - 7/24/2006 [ Regular USPS ]
Received - 8/01/2006
Check Encashed - 8/03/2006.
Receipt date -8/01/2006
Fingerprint Notification -8/04/06
Fingerprint Appointment - 08/17/06
Interview Letter Received - 09/11/06
Interview Date - 10/18/06
RakishS said:I called the USCIS National Customer Service Center (800 375 5283) to inquire about the status of my oath letter. They said that the letter was mailed today and the oath will be on Halloween, Oct 31 at noon. I hope they don't give us pumpkins instead of citizenship certificates!
globeseer said:Did you complete 5 years on GC ? It looks like it's been 1 month since you got FP done.