786N400 said:AoA. Just wondering how long is the N-400 timeline for Muslims. Would appreciate if you could share your information. Here is mine:
FO: Hartford
PD: 08/10/2006
FD: 09/08/2006
IL: Waiting
786N400 said:AoA. Just wondering how long is the N-400 timeline for Muslims. Would appreciate if you could share your information. Here is mine:
FO: Hartford
PD: 08/10/2006
FD: 09/08/2006
IL: Waiting
My colleague is an Iranian and got his naturalization process done in about six months. His case took less time than mine. If you think that being a muslim would have a disadvantage in the U.S., then you would run into other social problems later.786N400 said:AoA. Just wondering how long is the N-400 timeline for Muslims. Would appreciate if you could share your information. Here is mine:
FO: Hartford
PD: 08/10/2006
FD: 09/08/2006
IL: Waiting
786N400 said:Takadigi, I don't see why would you call my post pathetic and racial? It was just a straight-forward, simple question. If it offends you in anyway, I humbly suggest you igonre this thread, please. Thanks.
Yes, but your wife is Christian, and the guy is talking about muslim applicants. Also, Unfortunately, USCIS, at least the DO i dealt with, distinct among males and females; in your wife's case, she is a Christian Female and maybe, i say Maybe, that's why she breezed through the process.Flydog said:The process has no "religious" component at all.
Name check screws up a lot of folks, but that isn't entirely a function of religion or national origin. Many (but not all) Chinese, for example, get caught in the name check net. My wife is Egyptian and has an Arabic name, and breezed through (she took the oath at the beginning of the summer). I'm Canadian and have a white bread name and I'm still waiting for my interview (though not because of name check).
Everything is just a matter of luck.
786N400 said:AoA. Just wondering how long is the N-400 timeline for Muslims. Would appreciate if you could share your information. Here is mine:
FO: Hartford
PD: 08/10/2006
FD: 09/08/2006
IL: Waiting
786riz said:Hello 786N400,
I used to believe that name check is to do with just Muslims but after a very through investigation I have changed my perception. In my case my wife and I both have same middle and last name even having same first letter of first name but she had her citizenship and my name stuck in security check. The whole citizenship process from sending application to interview completed in less than six month. I also, found that there are two senators, whom names are also in the security check. Also, in this thread I found that folks from different countries having same issue, security check, even women, did not make any sense? It is possible that people could be bias but I do not think that you could make a bias system because then it would be challenged in the court of law. My suggestion is not to think in this way and look for a law that would help you to resolve your issue. You may sue USCIS, please check the first thread.
Thank you.
I am not arguing; i am just saying that your case is different than the one he is asking about. I know for a fact that your wife is not Muslim! She could be christian or Jew, but not muslim and that's for sure. If you think i have no way of knowing it, ask her, or any muslim friends you know. I am not here to get into discussion about muslim.Flydog said:I don't want to get into an argument, however, you have no way of knowing that my wife is Christian, nor does the USCIS -- religion plays no part in the process. Her family name is common amongst both Muslims and Morrocan Jews.
Ladybuggy said:So just because someone has a Muslim sounding Name and might not even be one but we assume doesn't mean they are.
786N400 said:AoA. Just wondering how long is the N-400 timeline for Muslims. Would appreciate if you could share your information. Here is mine:
FO: Hartford
PD: 08/10/2006
FD: 09/08/2006
IL: Waiting