N-400 Hartford, CT Tracking

N400 applied June-06
FP: 09-06
PD: 06-15-06

Still waiting. It has been year and a half almost. Two of my friend already got thier approval and one already have a passport. Looks like we would not be able to participate and vote in 2008 Presedential Election.
 
N400 applied June-06
FP: 09-06
PD: 06-15-06

Still waiting. It has been year and a half almost. Two of my friend already got thier approval and one already have a passport. Looks like we would not be able to participate and vote in 2008 Presedential Election.


You may have to call the senator. This is weird
 
N400June06 PD
Your case is similar like mine. Differance is i already got IL two time but they(USCIS) immidiately cancelled twice. Then since April 07 i havet heard anything. IN NOV i got 2nd FP notice.
and now still waiting for IL. I wrote letters to congressman 2 months back they are saying they havent heard from USCIS, But i encourage you to write letter to congressman and after that call them every 2 weeks.

good luck.
 
Hi all,

I just read a news about naturalization. Look like they need about 1.5 years to get our cases done. you can follow the link to take a look at.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071122/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/immigration_election


Backlog delays naturalizations By SUZANNE GAMBOA, Associated Press Writer
Wed Nov 21, 11:07 PM ET



WASHINGTON - Immigrants who applied for citizenship after June 1 will have to wait more than a year to become Americans, immigration officials said Wednesday, a delay that will prevent many from voting in next November's elections.

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The delay is due to a deluge of applications that Citizenship and Immigration Services, a Homeland Security Department agency, received this summer as immigrants rushed to beat drastic fee increases for naturalization, legal residency, work permits, international adoptions and a host of other immigration benefits.

That means naturalization applications filed after June 1 will take 15 months to 18 months to process and become final, said Bill Wright, spokesman for the immigration agency.

"We certainly are hoping to beat that, but there certainly is that possibility," Wright said. Generally, becoming a citizen takes on average about seven months after an application has been filed, Wright said.

A total of 2.5 million applications were filed with the agency during July and August, Wright said. He could not provide numbers for June.

For the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, a total of 7.7 million applications were filed, compared with 6.3 million the previous fiscal year, Wright said.

The spike in applications came in the months before Citizenship and Immigration Services raised all application fees, effective July 30. Costs for applying for citizenship rose from $330 to $595 and from $325 to $930 for legal residency. In both cases, applicants also must pay fingerprinting fees, which increased from $70 to $80.

The year and a half to nearly two year waits for naturalizations could hurt efforts of a coalition of groups trying to increase citizenship and voter registration among immigrants.

The delays have raised some concerns about possible political motivations, which Wright denied.

"I would hope there's not a political motivation because citizenship is too valuable for partisan mischief," said Arturo Vargas, executive director of the National Association for Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, one of the groups leading the registration campaign. He said Congress should provide money to the agency to get the naturalizations done sooner.

In 2006, the largest number of immigrants who naturalized were from Mexico. Hispanics in the U.S. tend to vote Democratic, although some experts suggest many recent immigrants are less likely to have aligned themselves yet to either major party.

Strong opposition from Republicans to immigration overhaul bills this year and in 2006 angered many Hispanics. Last year, the immigration debates triggered massive protests in cities throughout the country, where marchers chanted, "Today we march. Tomorrow we vote."

Wright maintained the agency would not sacrifice security to speed up processing applications.

The Clinton administration faced criticism for rushing to naturalize 1.2 million people in an 1996 attempt to cut massive backlogs. The Justice Department concluded thousands of those people did not receive adequate background checks, but determined the naturalization rush was not politically motivated.

A total 1.4 million people applied for naturalization in the 2007 fiscal year, about double the number from the previous fiscal year. Another 876,000 applied to become legal residents in fiscal year 2007, up from about 500,000.

The most naturalization applications, 562,423, came in July, August and September, up from 192,423 for the same three months in 2006.
 
N400June06 PD
Your case is similar like mine. Differance is i already got IL two time but they(USCIS) immidiately cancelled twice. Then since April 07 i havet heard anything. IN NOV i got 2nd FP notice.
and now still waiting for IL. I wrote letters to congressman 2 months back they are saying they havent heard from USCIS, But i encourage you to write letter to congressman and after that call them every 2 weeks.

good luck.

Thanks. That's what exactly I am thinking. Will keep you guys posted. Good Luck to all of us.
 
You expect IL now for June PD????????

My PD is in February. I got my IL 3 weeks ago!!!!!!
 
Hi Guys,
Great news from myside.... I got IL Today interview is on 2nd JAN.

Good luck to all who r waiting for IL's.
 
Hi meek1234, Congratulations .. looks like your 2nd FP might have helped. Good luck !

Sba.. N400Jun06PD's is in 2006 .. not in 2007. So he is 19 months and waiting. meeks234's IL should be a ray of hope for him too.
 
I got my IL too

It is on Jan 10th.

A quick question, if I do my interview on 10th, Can I request them to have my oath by end of Jan. I am planning to travel to India by end of Feb and want to have passport and visa ready by then.
 
Hi meek1234, Congratulations .. looks like your 2nd FP might have helped. Good luck !

Sba.. N400Jun06PD's is in 2006 .. not in 2007. So he is 19 months and waiting. meeks234's IL should be a ray of hope for him too.

Oops! Apologies!
 
Congratulations dnivrab... good luck to you. Your IL is hope for all folks waiting also. Atleast we can believe Hartford DO is moving. At this rate I have a 4 -5 month wait to go.
 
A quick question, if I do my interview on 10th, Can I request them to have my oath by end of Jan. I am planning to travel to India by end of Feb and want to have passport and visa ready by then.
 
dnivrab... Hmm... I am not sure about the oath part But I saw some of the folks on this thread post that the IO asked for a date to take oath. Some others said they will be notified via mail. So depending upon which path you will be on.. you might get a late Jan / early Feb oath date. Then you can apply for a passport right away .. in an expedited process. Will cost you more... but you will get US passport quicker. Then you will have to go to NY City Indian embassy and arrange for a visa (funny ain't it ?.. to go to your own homeland you need visa)... It is better to take a normal visa which is faster .. than to try some of the more complicated / time taking OCI / PIO stuff. So all in alll .. you might cut it really close.... Please read the needed material for US passport application and Indian visa application.. and be ready with pictures / fees (money orders) / etc... so that you dont lose time in all that. Good luck
 
I checked on the CGI-NY website .. and found this

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Applications for PIO cards are accepted between 9.15 a.m. and 12.15 p.m only.

PIO cards, irrespective of date or time of submission, are delivered only between 4:30 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. on working days.

Ordinarily, it takes about 3 - 4 weeks to issue a PIO card, but this schedule does not apply to cases where approval is required from authorities in India.

You are advised to find out at the time of application the exact date on which PIO card would be ready.

At present, there is no emergency service on PIO cards

For applications sent by mail, a reasonable amount of time for mailing and its return may be added before making enquiries with us.
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Thanks Rembi for the information. Has the process changed. I have applied for PIO cards for my kids in the morning and got them on the same day in the evening.
 
Hmm .. when I got PIOs for my kids .. it took longer .. I did via mail though.. didnot go to the city. I remember lthat it took 2 weeks before we had the cards in hand. May be there are more people (baby boom) getting PIO cards. :)
 
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