N-652: Decision Cannot Be Made - Seattle
Wondering how many other folks are experiencing a similar outcome as I just did:
I successfully went through the citizenship interview this morning (took approx 20 minutes start to finish)
1. Passed the reading, writing & History / Civics test with no problems (got the first 6 correct)
2. The N-400 form was reviewed and one correction made (I had typed in my date of birth in the box meant for my Nationality) but other than that - no red flags
3. I have no tickets or citations, never been arrested
4. Have only travelled outside the country for about 45 days in total over the last 5 years
5. Filed as a Single person (I have no dependents)
6. Don't owe any back taxes etc.
7. Not changing my legal name
Basically if this were a carfax report, I would show up with a clean title (I suppose I need to get out more often... )
At the end of the interview, the officer said I have passed the test and there are no red flags. However, he said he cannot make a decision today - as ALL applicants AFTER JAN 1 2010 are having background / name checks done by the FBI. He specifically said, that means everyone being interviewed today. i.e. I am not the only person. The FBI name check comment does not convince me. I thought they did that BEFORE applicants are even called for an interview.
I happened to meet a co-worker who got through her interview successfully as well - she too got the "No decision can be made at this time" checked on the document handed to her.
So - now I am left wondering. Anyone else going through the same experience? I am not seeing similar feedback on the forum. So far, everything has moved forward at the same average speed that other people have gone through over the last 6 months or so. Except for this, hopefully, last stage.
Appreciate your feedback.
SK
1. Mailed application on December 29 2009
2. Acknowledgement Receipt (I-797C) received on January 9 2010. Priority Date identified as January 5 2010
3. Fingerprint Notification arrived on January 15 2010
4. Fingerprinting completed on February 2 2010
5. Received notification - Transferred to local DO for interview
7. Interview Letter arrived - February 8 2010
8. Interview Date - March 18, 2010. Interview completed but no decision can be made
Wondering how many other folks are experiencing a similar outcome as I just did:
I successfully went through the citizenship interview this morning (took approx 20 minutes start to finish)
1. Passed the reading, writing & History / Civics test with no problems (got the first 6 correct)
2. The N-400 form was reviewed and one correction made (I had typed in my date of birth in the box meant for my Nationality) but other than that - no red flags
3. I have no tickets or citations, never been arrested
4. Have only travelled outside the country for about 45 days in total over the last 5 years
5. Filed as a Single person (I have no dependents)
6. Don't owe any back taxes etc.
7. Not changing my legal name
Basically if this were a carfax report, I would show up with a clean title (I suppose I need to get out more often... )
At the end of the interview, the officer said I have passed the test and there are no red flags. However, he said he cannot make a decision today - as ALL applicants AFTER JAN 1 2010 are having background / name checks done by the FBI. He specifically said, that means everyone being interviewed today. i.e. I am not the only person. The FBI name check comment does not convince me. I thought they did that BEFORE applicants are even called for an interview.
I happened to meet a co-worker who got through her interview successfully as well - she too got the "No decision can be made at this time" checked on the document handed to her.
So - now I am left wondering. Anyone else going through the same experience? I am not seeing similar feedback on the forum. So far, everything has moved forward at the same average speed that other people have gone through over the last 6 months or so. Except for this, hopefully, last stage.
Appreciate your feedback.
SK
1. Mailed application on December 29 2009
2. Acknowledgement Receipt (I-797C) received on January 9 2010. Priority Date identified as January 5 2010
3. Fingerprint Notification arrived on January 15 2010
4. Fingerprinting completed on February 2 2010
5. Received notification - Transferred to local DO for interview
7. Interview Letter arrived - February 8 2010
8. Interview Date - March 18, 2010. Interview completed but no decision can be made
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