All, I had my citizenship interview today as scheduled. IO asked for the following documents only IL, GC, Drv-LIC & PASSPORT even though, I had other usual documents such as tax transcripts, Selective Service letter e.t.c. Immediately, IO asked me to raise my right hand up and swear that I promised to tell the truth. Upon completion of swearing in, IO then began asking US history questions. I was asked six questions only as I had answered all questions correctly. Next, IO confirmed detail information as written down on my N400 appli. Finally, I was given the N-652 form stating I had passed English and US History test but my application could not be approved at this point because IO had my temporary file. IO lacked authority to approve my citizen petition using my I-485 temp file. The supervisor will need to approve it. Moreover, IO will try to request for my original I-485 form from archives. USCIS (INS) already admitted to losing petition (I-485) during my GC filing stage. I guess someone on the inside needs to inform IO that my original petition is actually lost. Back then, I was given a set of new application to fill out which is the one my GC was granted on and the IO is calling my temp file. The question I have is why USCIS would schedule me for an interview if they know they only had my temp file. This is a case of the left hand not knowing what the right is doing. In addition, my initially petition that was lost by USCIS occurred back in 1999. Why is this subject still coming up after all this years? Now I'm been told by the IO that a request for my original petition will be made and it could take up to 90 days before IO receives it. However, if it can be safely confirmed that original petition is actually lost then I should get an approval letter and oath notification within 30 days. My total length of interview was less than 10 minutes and the IO was very professional, kind and very friendly. Overall, I would say I had a good experience considering the old days of the INS at 10 west Jackson. Hopefully, my wait won't be for a long time.
- Regards.
- Tightcat.