Content of receipt notice

ForCitizenship

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Hi,

I got my receipt in which it says: You will be notified of the date and place of your interview when you have been scheduled by the local USCIS office. You should expect to be notified within 90 days. Does this mean that I don't need to do the finger printing? However, I definitely doesn't belong to the elder group. Or maybe the FP notice should come in a few days, and this is just a way that the USCIS makes its receipt notice?

Anybody else is willing share his/her content of receipt notice? I believe it should be kind of in a standard format, even though different DOs or different cases could vary a little.
 
unless you are over the age of 77 or something like that, you must go through FP...you will probably get FP notice in the next few days in a separate letter.
 
ForCitizenship said:
Hi,

I got my receipt in which it says: You will be notified of the date and place of your interview when you have been scheduled by the local USCIS office. You should expect to be notified within 90 days. Does this mean that I don't need to do the finger printing? However, I definitely doesn't belong to the elder group. Or maybe the FP notice should come in a few days, and this is just a way that the USCIS makes its receipt notice?

Anybody else is willing share his/her content of receipt notice? I believe it should be kind of in a standard format, even though different DOs or different cases could vary a little.
Yes CroATM is right. Except that anyone 75 years or older does not need FP.
 
Fingerprinting is (from what I can tell) an asynchronous activity.

The way the USCIS works an N-400 application is that on receipt, it schedules a bunch of checks (FP with an ASC, background and name checks with the FBI, etc). Then it puts your application into a large pile. Some time later, they pull your application out of the pile (roughly in the order they went in).

If all the checks have passed and everything is in the right place, you get your interview, if not, you get put into a "we'll get to this sometime" pile. In some cases, when a missing check is done, someone fishes your application out of that second pile. Other times, it just sits there.

Don't worry, relax, sit back and check your mailbox every day.
 
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