Futcitizen - firstly, many thanks to you for posting the number and describing your experience. I too tried it and got my Naturalization done today! Below is my experience.<BR><BR>futcitizen said:Orabia, I just asked for the naturalization unit and the person who came on phone helped me out. I guess you just have to try a few times.
all the best.
When futcitizen initially posted the number, I kept calling (at the prompt, select 2,0) and finally got to an operator. I asked to be transferred to my case officer. Now the case officer numbers are automatically transferred to voicemail, and they do not pick up the phones. I left 2 voicemails over the span of 2 days (Thu July 6, Friday July 7) for the officer who interviewed me. Then this Monday (July 10), I called again and asked the operator to transfer me an immigration supervisor, and I got to speak to a real "Live" person. Ths supervisor was friendly enough, and said that although she couldn't personally check the cases, she would get my interviewer to look into the matter and call me back.<BR><BR>
Then three days later (Thursday, July 13), I was shocked to find a letter from the Newark office in my mail scheduling me for an oath at the end of the month. As I have to travel to Europe and Asia for work pretty soon, I called up the Newark office today (Friday, July 14) and asked if they could make an accomodation and move up my oath ceremony date - the receptionist was extremely pleasant, asked for my A number and (after keeping me on hold for less than 5 minutes) said I could come by this afternoon for the oath!
I worked in Manhattan, so jumped into a cab and got the newark office by 1:00 - spent about 90 mins in the office waiting for the oath and the certificate, and walked out a little after 2:30 PM with my certificate in hand. End of a pretty long and painful process. Glad it is over. <BR><BR>
I would urge others like Deer who have been dragged down in the process to call and check up - it is definitely worth the effort. Good luck to all!
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