Hassan2007
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Mine was changed today to "scheduled for interview"
2. If the status online changes to "testing and interview scheduling" aka "in line for interview scheduling", you (any applicant for that matter) is close to getting an interview and the requisite background checks have been cleared.
Congratulations Hassan! andlooks like your local office is moving with good speed. Two things I would infer from this:
1. Your background check supposedly took long in GC stage but that doesn't mean you again got stuck at citizenship stage. So applicant who were affected by name check delays at GC stage are not necesssarily more prone to delays at N-400 stage.
2. If the status online changes to "testing and interview scheduling" aka "in line for interview scheduling", you (any applicant for that matter) is close to getting an interview and the requisite background checks have been cleared.
Opinions? Thoughts? Agree?
This happens a lot actually. It does not indicate anything but that they're actively working on it which is good. You're lucky to have your status changes that quickly from FP to in-line for interview scheduling. Look at our timeline and you will see the difference
I got my FPs done Nov 26, and just checked my status online a few minutes ago - shows on Nov 29 my application was placed in line for interview scheduling. I hadnt expected this just 3 days later, so I had to come back to this forum again to get an idea what that could possibly indicate. Everyone seems to have different timelines, evidently based on different things, so I cant even start to speculate when the status will change to "Scheduled". Either way, I thought I'd share my own timeline.
Nov 1: Submitted N-400
Nov 26: FP Done
Nov 29: Placed in line for interview scheduling
It all now depends on how fast your Field Office schedules interviews... what's your Field office ?
Does anyone know why they're asking for evidence of termination of all previous marriages? My application is through my wife.
Hassan - what is your field office?
Also, from what I understand the IRS Form 1722 doesn't exist anymore (please correct me if I'm wrong). A tax transcript/tax returns can be used instead.
That's exactly why. If you or your wife have a previous marriage that wasn't officially terminated, that invalidates your current marriage, which in turn invalidates your naturalization application based on marriage, and also your GC if it was based on marriage. Make sure to bring evidence of termination of both your own and your wife's prior marriages (if any).