CrossHairs
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So, this is what happened to my wife at an Infopass she took.
Story thus far:
She has completed the citizenship interview. Passed the test etc. Her FP was 'not readable' so she was asked to submit police clearances. They were all collected and mailed and 'received by USCIS DO office' on June 25th. I know it was received based on postal return receipt information.
If not for that, she'd have had her oath letter and become a citizen by now.
Infopass story - Very interesting (or PAINFUL ) to hear the actual process, and I must say IO patiently explained it to us and took time to answer the questions :
Apparently, it can take 3-6 months
I gently reminded that "120 days" limit, and he smiled and said "Yes, I know. If it is more than 120days then IO is at fault, but..." hopefully it will be sooner.
Interesting hearing directly from IO, the "From shelf to shelf to shelf: The story of a file"
Story thus far:
She has completed the citizenship interview. Passed the test etc. Her FP was 'not readable' so she was asked to submit police clearances. They were all collected and mailed and 'received by USCIS DO office' on June 25th. I know it was received based on postal return receipt information.
If not for that, she'd have had her oath letter and become a citizen by now.
Infopass story - Very interesting (or PAINFUL ) to hear the actual process, and I must say IO patiently explained it to us and took time to answer the questions :
- IO said that 'her N-400 file is sitting on some shelf' - lets call this shelf 1. It is no longer with the IO on his/her desk.
- Now, the "police clearances" we mailed - he said will most probably not be opened for "oh, a month or so". So, the police clearances are sitting on another shelf (pile of unopened mail rather), lets call this shelf 2 (or pile).
- He said "whenever we get to opening the mail", then it will be put on another shelf. Lets call this shelf 3.
- Then someone eventually looks at shelf 3 and finds the matching file on shelf-1, and puts all the contents together on a DIFFERENT shelf - say, Shelf 4
- It is this shelf-4 that is MOST important , and once it gets here it accumulates dust for a while, until the IO who is busy doing other interviews, finds time to take the file to his/her office.
- Now is when you can get "Oath letter" etc.
Apparently, it can take 3-6 months
I gently reminded that "120 days" limit, and he smiled and said "Yes, I know. If it is more than 120days then IO is at fault, but..." hopefully it will be sooner.
Interesting hearing directly from IO, the "From shelf to shelf to shelf: The story of a file"
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