I'll try to make it short!
I applied on march 2012, went to interview July 2012, they ask me for more evidence (based on 3 years marriage with a US citizen), I sent the new evidence, after 3 weeks (on August 2012), and since then my application wasn't approved yet, I separated on 2013 and now in 3 weeks I'm getting my final divorce decree, so I decided to withdrawal my application. I went too a immigration lawyer, and he wanted me to pay him $500 for that kind of letter, I almost laugh in his face, i asked him if it would be any consequences if I wanted to apply again by myself, and he said depends, he said they can start an investigation of how did you get your green card (I got the 10 years), that doesn't matter for me, my marriage was bonna-fide, or they just can close your application, so after all that, I decided to make the letter for my self, I went to Google, and I found a nice letter for one lawyer that he posted (for free), of how to make that kind of letter, so I did, I did'n put the reason why I was Withdrawaling my application, because that is not necessary to put. I sent that letter on September 11 (2013), and they received the next day. Yesterday (Oct 16, 2013) I received the letter from my local USCIS, and this is the questions that I have for all you guys, if you can tell me if I'm right of what I think it is, but i'm gonna need second opinions... I think I;m good to go, to re-apply next year with no problems, but I need your opinions......
Dear XXX
Thank you for submitting form N-400 application for naturalization....................
USCIS received your form on XXXXXXXX, to appear for interview on XXX, for naturalization XXXX
On September 12, 2013 you submitted a written request to withdraw your application for naturalization. In light of your request to withdraw your application, all action on your form N-400 has been terminated. If you would like to re-apply for naturalization in the future, you must file a new form N-400. See title 8, Code of federal regulations (8 CFR), section 335.10
* 8 CFR 335.10
An applicant may request, in writing, that his her application, filed with the Service, be withdrawn.If the district director consents to the withdrawal, the application will be denied without further notice to the applicant and without prejudice to any future application. The withdrawal by the applicant will constitute a waiver of any review pursuant to part 336 of this chapter. If the district director does not consent to the withdrawal, the application for naturalization shall be adjudicated on its merits.
questions:
- When the letter says "your form N-400 has been terminated" it means that the district director already consents the withdrawal?
(The signature of the district director it's at the bottom of the letter by the way)
Thanks, in advance for taking your time to read my post.
I applied on march 2012, went to interview July 2012, they ask me for more evidence (based on 3 years marriage with a US citizen), I sent the new evidence, after 3 weeks (on August 2012), and since then my application wasn't approved yet, I separated on 2013 and now in 3 weeks I'm getting my final divorce decree, so I decided to withdrawal my application. I went too a immigration lawyer, and he wanted me to pay him $500 for that kind of letter, I almost laugh in his face, i asked him if it would be any consequences if I wanted to apply again by myself, and he said depends, he said they can start an investigation of how did you get your green card (I got the 10 years), that doesn't matter for me, my marriage was bonna-fide, or they just can close your application, so after all that, I decided to make the letter for my self, I went to Google, and I found a nice letter for one lawyer that he posted (for free), of how to make that kind of letter, so I did, I did'n put the reason why I was Withdrawaling my application, because that is not necessary to put. I sent that letter on September 11 (2013), and they received the next day. Yesterday (Oct 16, 2013) I received the letter from my local USCIS, and this is the questions that I have for all you guys, if you can tell me if I'm right of what I think it is, but i'm gonna need second opinions... I think I;m good to go, to re-apply next year with no problems, but I need your opinions......
Dear XXX
Thank you for submitting form N-400 application for naturalization....................
USCIS received your form on XXXXXXXX, to appear for interview on XXX, for naturalization XXXX
On September 12, 2013 you submitted a written request to withdraw your application for naturalization. In light of your request to withdraw your application, all action on your form N-400 has been terminated. If you would like to re-apply for naturalization in the future, you must file a new form N-400. See title 8, Code of federal regulations (8 CFR), section 335.10
* 8 CFR 335.10
An applicant may request, in writing, that his her application, filed with the Service, be withdrawn.If the district director consents to the withdrawal, the application will be denied without further notice to the applicant and without prejudice to any future application. The withdrawal by the applicant will constitute a waiver of any review pursuant to part 336 of this chapter. If the district director does not consent to the withdrawal, the application for naturalization shall be adjudicated on its merits.
questions:
- When the letter says "your form N-400 has been terminated" it means that the district director already consents the withdrawal?
(The signature of the district director it's at the bottom of the letter by the way)
Thanks, in advance for taking your time to read my post.
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