Denver CO - N-400 Timeline

sd12

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Starting a new thread for Denver, CO area applicants in pipeline.
Here is my info:

Sent N400 to NSC : 01-03-2006
Priority Date : 01-09-2006
NOA received on: 01-20-2006 (Dated 01-11-2006)
FP Notice ????
 
Waiting for Oath Ceremony

NSC Received N400 : 08-22-05
Priority Date : 08-22-2005
FP Notice Date: 09-30-05
FP Date: 10-10-05
Interview Notice Date: 10-28-05
Interview Date: 12-13-05 (Had to reschedule as out of country)
Second Interview: 01-18-06

Interview itself:

Scheduled for 10:30, checked in at 10:00
Waited until 11:20, Interview took 10 minutes, passed test and got approval
Very pleasant experience.

Oath date is March, waiting for paperwork
 
anmills
Thanks for the reply. If you don't mind can you share what documents you
were asked to carry ? And what documents officers at Denver DO asked ?
Any particular questions etc.
(Especially traffic tickets etc.)
 
I was asked to bring my passport and Selective Services waiver letter. Officer did not look any one of the documents I was asked to bring.
 
denver400,

Thanks for contributing your information.

Did your initial notice of action (the one which NSC mailed after receiving your
application) indicate "missing evidence exception"

Mine has missing evidence exception and it says they will indicate in a separate letter/notice what I need to bring to the interview.

(I am assuming because I had 1 minor traffic ticket 7 years ago, they sent me
this exception eventhough I did submit original court letter and driving record indicating I paid the ticket and took the traffic school.)
 
The missing evidence remark did exist on the receipt notice. I forgot to send copies of my green card with my N400 app. However, I was never asked to produce a copy during the interview. The adjusdicating officer made copies o the GC and Driver Lic. I took the test, was asked to sign photos and verbally notified that I would receive oath letter within 30-60 days.
 
denver400/others,
When does INS sends letter containing exactly what evidence was missing ?
i.e. before fingerprinting ? /before interview ? how many days ?
 
denver400,
No, I think you misunderstood my question.
The missing evidence comment in NOA says they will inform about what exactly was
missing separately.

So when do they send this information as to what exactly is missing in the original application. (i.e. NOA asking you to bring blah blah document etc.) ?
 
Received FP notice

I received FP notice today
My updated timeline:
Mailed application to NSC on Jan 3, 2006
PD: Jan 9, 2006, Received notice with PD on Jan 20, 06
FP: scheduled for March 10, 2006 Received notice Feb 18, 2006.
 
interview

Hello,
I have my interview scheduled for the 1st of March 2006 in Denver. I was wondering how your interview went? Are the question really from the 100 questions listed online?
 
YES2 can you please post your timeline ?

YES2,
From all the reports I have heard from everyone who attended
interviews in Denver, the questions are asked from 100 Q's listed.

Alsom can you please post your complete timeline ?
It will help all of us here from Denver quite a bit.

All the best for your interview and please come back to post how it went.
Thanks
 
Timeline

My application was sent to NSC on 11/9/05
FP notice received on 1/14/06 to be done on 2/4/06
Received interview letter on 2/1/06 to be done on 3/1/06

Also I was wondering how long do we have to wait after the interview, for taking the Oath
 
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YES2, Thanks a bunch for the timeline.
Looks like INS can send out NOA for interview before FP is done as can be
seen from your timeline. Although looks like they took almost 2 months to send
you the FP notice.

You learn something new about INS every day :)

As far as Oath, I myself am curious. In most of the DO's (especially those
with sufficient case volumes) , they schedule oaths on certain days of
each month. Don't know specifics about Denver DO.
Although some guys here that have advanced to that stage may have
lot more information than I do.
 
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YES2, How was your interview.

Hi YES2,
How did your interview go ? Hope there were no major problems.
Please post all details whenever you can.
 
Interview

The interview was quick and fast. Asked 6 questions, and asked me to write one sentence. The only problem the officer said that my name check is still pending with the FBI, so she was not sure when it would be done. She said that there are about 500 names pending now, and I was not the only one. Does anyone know or had this before?
 
Looks like you were hit by dreaded "Name check pending" hammer.
Don't know if thats because there was not much time between FP and
Interview in your case, or some other reason.
There are several threads on this forums dedicated to name checks.
In some cases it could take several months, but you need to be proactive
in terms of following up.
 
minor update: Went to FP this morning

Just minor update:
My FP was scheduled today morning. Went to INS Application Support Center
30 minutes before scheduled time. I was done in approx. 20 minutes.
Now waiting for Interview Letter.
 
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