more than one month and no FP letter, please advise

arvindkumar1111

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I dont know whats happening to my application. I applied on 2/6/10 to phoenix, az, application was received on 2/9/10, check was cashed on 2/18/10 and Status was changed to RFE on 3/4/10 but I have not received any yellow letter or FP notice yet. Infact I have not even received the initial NOA too. My postal address in the USCIS is correct. I called the customer service and they filed a complaint for me and gave me a ticket number and said that I would get a reply in 45 days. What if I miss my window of fingerprinting? Anyone with similar problems........any suggestions, should I get an infopass appointment and see whats going on with my application?
 
How did you manage to check status online if you didn't receive NOA with receipt number?

Good question. Probably Op got a email from USCIS. Now that you have the receipt number, one suggestion a try walk in FP on Wednesday.
 
i got my nbc number when i called the customer service line. because i had not got the NOA in mail they verified my identity and gave me the NBC number on the phone. They dont allow a walk-in FP without a letter. Thanks for your quick reply bobsmyth and madh4
 
Definitely go for an Infopass since you haven't even received NOA yet. At the very least they should be able to tell you if you've been scheduled for FP yet.
 
thanks bobsymth, but when i went to the infopass website and I fall under the following category:
Case Services follow-up appointment - If it has been over 45 days since you contacted NCSC and have not received a response to your inquiry. You must bring the Service Request ID Number related to your inquiry to the appointment
Now it has only been 6 days since I contacted NCSC for a sevice request and they gave me a service request ID. I am worried that if I wait for 45 days, I might miss the window for fingerprinting and be ineligible for citizenship. Or maybe I should just go for the infopass and they might just ask me to wait for the 45 days and come back again if I do not get any communication from them. Don't understand what the holdup is due to.
 
I dont know whats happening to my application. I applied on 2/6/10 to phoenix, az, application was received on 2/9/10, check was cashed on 2/18/10 and Status was changed to RFE on 3/4/10 but I have not received any yellow letter or FP notice yet. Infact I have not even received the initial NOA too. My postal address in the USCIS is correct. I called the customer service and they filed a complaint for me and gave me a ticket number and said that I would get a reply in 45 days. What if I miss my window of fingerprinting? Anyone with similar problems........any suggestions, should I get an infopass appointment and see whats going on with my application?

Something unrelated ... check the copy of N400 if you have it. See if you mis-typed the address. Missing one letter can happen, but missing more than one indicates some typo somewhere - maybe the CIS did it, maybe you did it.
 
Thanks guys,
went for the infopass today, the officer checked my file and said that all my stuff is being processed in an appropriate
way. There are no issues. They have not scheduled a FP date for me yet. So even though the system says RFE, they have not mailed me anything. So if I do not get anything in the coming two months, I should schedule another infopass.
So I guess I will just wait.
 
thanks bobsymth, sanjoseaug20 for your advice,
you were right sanjoseaug20, the USCIS typed 611 instead of 6H, somehow the middle horizontal bar in the letter H was not printed clearly and so the initial receipt of application and the FP letter was sent back to USCIS by the postal service. So when I went to infopass and gave them my driver's license they corrected my home address on their system from 611 to 6H, and in three days I got everything my NOA and FP notice. FP is on March 31st, 2010. I came to know this because they enclosed my initial receipt of application NOA envelope which has a "return to sender - undeliverable address" stamp on it, into my FP letter envelope. Once again, thank you very much.
 
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