amazing1672
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I filed for my citizenship in October first week and have already received my fingerprinting appointment. I am traveling to India from Dec 15th to Jan 8th. I am now concerned that I may actually get an interview date which may fall during my absence from the US. I am now considering a few options - If I don't go for my fingerprinting on Nov 4th and delay that by another two weeks or so, will that mean that this will introduce a delay in scheduling my interview date and so I will be okay from the perspective of the interview then getting scheduled only when I am back? Or, delaying the fingerprinting does not introduce any delay in the process?
Also, is it okay not to show up for the fingerprinting and just show up a couple of weeks later and try and get the fingerprinting done then (the USCIS letter says, if I cannot keep the date, I can just show up on any following Wednesday at the same time as the time of the original appointment).
What do you guys think of the above?
Also, has anyone ever tried calling up USCIS and requesting an interview date that does not fall during your absence from the US prior to getting an interview date? Do you think they will pay attention to such a request. What is the normal number of days it takes after the fingerprinting is done and an interview letter is sent to you?
Another option is for me to just complete the fingerprinting on the date they have given me and hope that I am here when they send the interview letter and then take a call on what should be my plan after getting the interview date. It may very well be that due to Christmas and new years there may be delays in the process and I may just be lucky not to get an interview date during my absence.
Any inputs on the above will be appreciated.
Also, is it okay not to show up for the fingerprinting and just show up a couple of weeks later and try and get the fingerprinting done then (the USCIS letter says, if I cannot keep the date, I can just show up on any following Wednesday at the same time as the time of the original appointment).
What do you guys think of the above?
Also, has anyone ever tried calling up USCIS and requesting an interview date that does not fall during your absence from the US prior to getting an interview date? Do you think they will pay attention to such a request. What is the normal number of days it takes after the fingerprinting is done and an interview letter is sent to you?
Another option is for me to just complete the fingerprinting on the date they have given me and hope that I am here when they send the interview letter and then take a call on what should be my plan after getting the interview date. It may very well be that due to Christmas and new years there may be delays in the process and I may just be lucky not to get an interview date during my absence.
Any inputs on the above will be appreciated.