N-652 - Naturalization Interview Results - Waiting for Final Approval...

My interview was Wednesday 07/29/2009. Luckily everything went alright or at least as i have planned. after interview the I/O told me a decision can not yet be made about my application. He told me the reason being that I had filed my '08 tax as married filing separate for this year. i then explained to him why I could not file my taxes this year with my wife. (she has been incarcerated for parole violation) i asked if there is anything i can do to expedite the process, he told me he is going to need an input from a supervisor. He printed a transcript of the interview and asked me to read and sign and I did. he then provided a copy of the N-652 with a check mark on *a decision can not yet be made about your application"
If anyone has an idea or experience, please feel free to share
 
I'm currently a candidate for the Army national Guard and i will use the Security Clearance that comes with being a citizen, any idea how I can get this expedited?
 
Missed to mention this:

1. PD = 03/20/2007
2. N400 and FP Fees withdrawn from bank = 03/25/2007
3. I-797 - N400 Petition Recieved letter from USCIS = 04/03/2007
4. FP done at Oakland, CA - 4/17/2007
5. Interview at Oakland, CA = 6/18/2007
6. Interview result = Recommended for approval and I/O gave me N-652 = 6/18/2007
6. Infopass - SanFrancisco - Got Oath date -N-445 = 7/12/2007
7. Recieved in mail - N-445 - Oath letter = 7/12/2007
8. Oath ceremony at San Francisco - date - 8/7/2007

Congratulations. Enjoy last week of this process as a noncitizen.
You may even feel you miss the USCIS hassle once you are donw with
the oath. Looking back, every moment that make you suffer will
be a juicy moment to remember
 
Congratulations. Enjoy last week of this process as a noncitizen.
You may even feel you miss the USCIS hassle once you are donw with
the oath. Looking back, every moment that make you suffer will
be a juicy moment to remember

Notice the date of OP's post? should have congratulated him two years ago....

:D
 
Notice the date of OP's post? should have congratulated him two years ago....

:D

OK. I transfer my congratulation to you and enjoy yoru last few days
as a noncitzen. Just drive very carefully before the oath day to avoid
dilemma of whether to disclose post-interview traffic violations or not.

I don't know why frederickeshun did not start a new thread but post as a reply to a very old thread.
 
OK. I transfer my congratulation to you and enjoy yoru last few days
as a noncitzen. Just drive very carefully before the oath day to avoid
dilemma of whether to disclose post-interview traffic violations or not.

I don't know why frederickeshun did not start a new thread but post as a reply to a very old thread.

Thanks WBH,

BTW, I bought a car today but plan on not driving it until after the oath ceremony.....:D:D:D
 
My interview was Wednesday 07/29/2009. Luckily everything went alright or at least as i have planned. after interview the I/O told me a decision can not yet be made about my application. He told me the reason being that I had filed my '08 tax as married filing separate for this year. i then explained to him why I could not file my taxes this year with my wife. (she has been incarcerated for parole violation) i asked if there is anything i can do to expedite the process, he told me he is going to need an input from a supervisor. He printed a transcript of the interview and asked me to read and sign and I did. he then provided a copy of the N-652 with a check mark on *a decision can not yet be made about your application"
If anyone has an idea or experience, please feel free to share

same here!its been 5 weeks now since my interview..hoping it'll come anytime soon now..been checking mail like everyday,thinking most of the days about it..:confused:
 
I had my citizenship interview on Nov 13, 2008, the interview went well eventhough intimidating, the irony is the IO forgot to give me N-652 and I also left without it-I guess i was just scared and rediculed. I contacted two lawyers to ask about this IO and i was amazed of what i heard, they told me i was treated well because this particular IO is a bully. Anyway, i followed up a week later just to get my N-652 and was told everything is okay with my file and will be getting my oath letter soon, in other words forget about the N-652. My local office is Seattle, anyone with a similar experience with seattle? how did you go about expediating the process, i was in the office last week only to be told my case is still under review and the delay is due to my background check. I was so upset that i wrote six demand letters about the case, is it a good idea? am just a little frustrated, my two senators office offered to inquire about the case, i hope something comes out of this.
 
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