Congratulations.. Do take advantage of your new rights and do some voting..
Yes, thats the plan.
The passport services seems super fast. Applied via expedited route and received my passport in 6 business days!
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That's great Grashoppr, any movement is better than none. I got my YL on 9/17 (but I filed my application on June 4). I am not sure what the length of the wait between YL and Interview Letter is. I saw on some earlier posts it could have been long, but that was for people who didn't wait that long for the YL to start with. I think it all depends. We are just at the mercy of the waiting game. As for the request, it is curious that neither you nor I heard back from them within the 15 days (though I was told they sent the email). I think the officer was just reading me back the email form reply which had the 90 days language in it. When I check my status it still says 90 days from August 3 when I was placed in line for scheduling. Well, let's hope that things start moving for both us soon! Any update on your status, needadvice71?
Well, it seems like if the applicant has not met his/her 3/5 year yet, USCIS mails an unnecessary Yellow Letter about things that don't make any sense. My wife's 3 years anniversary is 12/01/2012 and she applied on the beginning of September. Got a letter yesterday asking to to bring the Driver's License and the passport.Well it's not an interview letter (yet) but I did get a Yellow Letter today - just asks for my driver's license. No-brainer there.
GrashopprSorry to blow a hole in your theory... but I've had my GC just short of 10 years. Filing on the 5+ years eligibility.
I think people with complicated cases (3 years/marriage) get them, and they do random spot-checks (ie me).
CoolFor clarity I wasn't trying to be mean or anything. Yes I'm applying on 5+ years of LPR status. Not contingent on marriage or anything else other than the 5 years. Clean record, all that - very uncomplicated.
Depending on your district office, you are, in my opinion, a bit optimistic to be done by 12/1 if she just applied a month ago. Average processing time nationally right now is 5.1 months, and their goal is 5 months. Some get through faster but many wait longer.
I applied at the end of June, and I've been waiting 2+ months for an interview letter - and my case isn't unique.