Congratulations!! Only two more weeks and you will be a citizen. Can you please post your oath experience after you take the oath?I got my oath appointment - 8/20 at Quiet Cannon
The update signature function isn't working for me so here goes
District Office : Laguna Niguel, CA
Case number WSC*001913___
5-July: N-400 Mailed
12-July: N-400 opened by USCIS
18-July: Check cashed
9-Aug: Fingerprint Notice Received
31-Aug: Fingerprint Appointment
14-Aug: Fingerprint Walk-in
20-March: Interview Notice Received
19-May: Interview Date
23-July: Oath Notice sent (never received)
20-Aug : Oath Date
______ : Passport Applied for
______ : Passport Received
i just passed my citizenzhip interview. For those who receive a first an interview letter and then an appointment to see an adjudication office regarding your N-400 personal interview that second letter means that they reschedule your interview for the date you have to see the adjudication officer. study the questions and take all your papers. thats what happened to me today. although they should have said that in the letter because i forgot my selective service card and i thought they were going to send me back but everything went alright.
Hi GC2Nat, Please post your experience on your appointment with the adjudication officer.Wow.. that is really great news.. thank you so much for yr quick response.. and CONGRATULATIONS to you... cheers
Well, it's hard to say how long it will take you to get your IL once the fingerprinting is complete. Clearly, the LA DO had a massive backlog to clear, although it appears that by September 2008 they will be substantially over the hump of summer 2007 applicants. In your case, I would guess that you will receive your IL in September or October since things seem to be moving much faster now, and there were many fewer applicants in 2008 than in 2007. Your interview will take place ~ 2 months following the receipt of your IL.Anyone applying for N-400 from Los Angeles district with timelines? I want to know how long it takes for the interview letter to arrive after fingerprinting is done. I also want to know if the letter I received from the National Benefits Center regarding "Complete file review/Documents checklist" is also routinely sent after fingerprinting and before interview letter is received. I also want to know which applicants are getting oath letters now in the LA area.
Does the USCIS case status online get updated when interview letter is sent out to applicant?
Does the interview letter come from Los Angeles DO or from National Benefits Center?
I know someone who applied in June 2007 who got interviewed in May 2008 and was scheduled for Oath on Aug 14, 2008. Is it still taking that long now despite the drop in the number of applications starting Aug 2007?
Well, it's hard to say how long it will take you to get your IL once the fingerprinting is complete. Clearly, the LA DO had a massive backlog to clear, although it appears that by September 2008 they will be substantially over the hump of summer 2007 applicants. In your case, I would guess that you will receive your IL in September or October since things seem to be moving much faster now, and there were many fewer applicants in 2008 than in 2007. Your interview will take place ~ 2 months following the receipt of your IL.
I did not receive the "Complete Document Review" letter to which you are referring, but perhaps others did. I received only a receipt for my application, a FP letter and an IL. With the IL was an extra document that listed the various document that applicants were to bring to the interview, depending on their respective situations. I think this is just a standard checklist. After the interview, I was given an N-652 with the interview results stated.
From this forum, it appears that LA (and other So. Cal.) applicants who had interviews conducted up to early July 2008 have received oath letters. The last batch that went out appeared to be for the August 28, 2008 oath ceremony at the LA Convention Center. There are three ceremonies that day, each one for 6,000 applicants. The next oath date is September 11, 2008 (again for a total of 18,000 applicants). To date, I have not seen any posts - either here or in the Santa Ana forum - about applicants who have received an oath letter for the September 11 ceremony.
The online case status is uncertain at best. It is largely useless and can safely and easily be ignored. In some cases, disappearance of the case status is indicative of an interview letter being sent, but in other cases (including mine) the case status remains online. There is a loose correlation between case status disappearance and IL, but it is not always an indicator.
The IL will come from the California Service Center, which is where you mailed your N-400 at the outset of this process. The CSC schedules the interviews on behalf of the various DOs. I am not certain as to where the oath letters are sent from.
It's anybody's guess how long the process takes at this point. One thing you have working in your favor, however, is that you applied long after the huge rush of July 2007. Since things seem to be working their way through the system at this point, I would guess that by late 2008 or early 2009 you will likely be complete.