I had a friend who filed N-400 in July 2006 and got the fingerprint on August 2006. He has checked several times with USCIS and was told the case was under name check.
He just got another fingerprint notice recently. Does it mean the case has restarted?
I had a friend who filed N-400 in July 2006 and got the fingerprint on August 2006. He has checked several times with USCIS and was told the case was under name check.
He just got another fingerprint notice recently. Does it mean the case has restarted?
In most cases a second Fingerprinting is always a good sign ![/QUOTe
after my innitial interview i485 through marriage to a usc. I got a notice to appear for second finger printing. What do this mean do this mean do you think my case has been denied
In most cases a second Fingerprinting is always a good sign ![/QUOTe
after my innitial interview i485 through marriage to a usc. I got a notice to appear for second finger printing. What do this mean do this mean do you think my case has been denied
No no, not even close. The reason they want your second sets of FP done is coz of formalities so the new ones could be updated in their database, that's all. Nothing to worry, you should be all set.
How long can be defined as "Unreasonably long" for filing WOM? I'm in Michigan.
Thanks.
My priority date for N-400 is Oct 25, 2006. I just received second finger printing notice saying the record had expired. My case has been pending in background check.
How long can be defined as "Unreasonably long" for filing WOM? I'm in Michigan.
Thanks.
tdi2005t,
Vorpal is absolutely right. I did my WOM exactly after 18 months wait. Got my citizenship in 55 days. I just sent you a private msg. You can e-mail me back if you like.
My priority date for N-400 is Oct 25, 2006. I just received second finger printing notice saying the record had expired. My case has been pending in background check.
How long can be defined as "Unreasonably long" for filing WOM? I'm in Michigan.
Thanks.
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