I consulted both with a lawyer and infopass officer. Both told that changing name will not delay anything. So now I do not know what to do. I guess I'll ask at interview. If they tell it will not take time - I'll change name, otherwise I'll ask to leave it as is.I even consulted with Immigration lawyer about this. changing name will take little longer because I need to go to court in front of judge. They want to gather up as many people as possible then do it once or something. I guess everyone else can just go to places where you can do ceremony...
I double checked with IO at infopass. He looked over my files and told me that there's no problem with my files and it is just waiting for supervisor's approval and court date. I guess it can take up to 90 days...
I know it sucks...but I will constantly check with chicago office.
Let me know if I'm wrong or something.
Here is my timeline:
DO : Chicago, IL
Application sent : 08/14/09
Priority Date : 08/17/09
FP (Done) : 09/16/09
Online Message Changed "Send to local office" : 09/24/09
I consulted both with a lawyer and infopass officer. Both told that changing name will not delay anything. So now I do not know what to do. I guess I'll ask at interview. If they tell it will not take time - I'll change name, otherwise I'll ask to leave it as is.
That's pretty quick between FP & "case send to local office" message for you. I did FP on 08/25/09 and I am still waiting for the online status change/interview letter. How early did you file your N-400 before the completion of the 5 yr. GC anniversary? Please advice.
Hi, this is my first post. I like the depth of information on this site and decided to join in. Here is my timeline:
N400 Sent: 08/17/2009
Finger Printing Appearance Date: 9/12/2009 (Done)
Interview Letter Received: X/XX/2009
Interview Date: X/XX/2009
Oath Letter Received: XX/XX/2009
Oath: X/XX/2009
By the way, the online status says:
Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Sent
On August 26, 2009, we mailed a notice requesting additional evidence or information in this case N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION. Please follow the instructions on the notice to submit the requested information. This case will be in suspense until we receive the evidence or the opportunity to submit it expires. Once we receive the requested evidence or information and make a decision on the case, you will be notified by mail.
My question: Is this the standard language for fingerprinting notice or should I be expecting a letter for some addtional documentation. I just want to make sure that nothing was lost in the mail for which I might have to followup. I have not recieved anything else other than the FP notice. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
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Spiderman03, I did't send the application early; I applied after 5.1 year. I don't think applying before the completion of 5yrs either increase or decrease the speed of the case.
guys, help me out. I had interview on 17th and passed the test, but did not receive the Oath Letter. Do I supposed to wait in the lobby to pick them up??
Interview is 10/28When is u r interview? I am in the same situation, if the name change will delay the oath date i will leave my name unchanged.
Please keep us updated.
Yep, that's the fingerprinting notice only. Since it's almost one month that you had the Online status of "RFE: , that's good reason to call USCIS customer service and talk with second level Officer. They will clearly say , where is your application now? is it ready for interview etc...?
I did the same thing calling them after 3 weeks and came to know about my interview date.
So, just call them .
Thanks a ton. I called the 1-800 number and ofcoourse the automated system said the same thing just as on the website. The only option to talk to a customer service rep was if there was a change of address. Am I missing something or is there another numebr wherein I can talk to a second level officer like you mentioned. Again, appreciate your input.
call 1-800 number , press 1, 2 & 3 .. It will mention "change of address" , choose that option . You will talk with the rep .
HNchitownN400:
I am also waiting for the IL status change and I saw that you mentioned that you looked at some of the NBC#s close to yours. Could you please tell me how you did that? I would like to see how close is mine to these cases and when I can expect one. Thanks.
call 1-800 number , press 1, 2 & 3 .. It will mention "change of address" , choose that option . You will talk with the rep .