Lazerthegreat
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Paramvir1
what is your location? city and state
thanks,
what is your location? city and state
thanks,
nothing much just wrote that my mother was sick and i did not got to my hometown.
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derivative asylum should not have any problem at all at citizenship interview..
They are just doing their jobs. As one poster said before, don't give them an excuse to decline you..going to COP gives them that. Also as I have said before, if you were to go your COP, gather all evidence and show during the interview. If you have renewed your NP, there should be a valid reason too. My sister who got USC recently was asked about her renewal but she had all the proof that INFOPASS people asked her to renew to issue a temporary GC...
well
it was bad day.
right at the begining of interview officer asked me since i got my GC through asylum what reason took away my fear to go back to COP.i told him i went to see my ill mother.but he insisted to answer the question itself.then he asked me to fill up an affidavit to write the answer on that.
then normal questions but ignored traffic tickets.
"desicion cannot be made at this time"....................result
wish me good luck.
having bad mood today.
thanx
Paramvirl:
they can hold your case as long as they want. At this point, there is little you can do; just wait what they have to say...
please refrain from bad mouthing or using profanity towards uscis. they have given you shelter when you claimed you were being persecuted in your own country. Its like kicking someone in the stomach after getting help from them ....
Not "as long as they want." By law the USCIS has to decide a citizenship application within 120 days of the "examination" for the application. If they do not meet the deadline the applicant can petition a federal district court for relief. A lot of people have done this in face of prolonged delays.
Now, people who have skeletons in their closet (going to COP is one of them) they are reluctant to fight.
does this period begin after FP? or after being interview? or after filing?
Most courts have ruled that the 120 period begins on the day of the interview. Why? already thinking about suing them before you even apply?