Norfolk, VA timeline and N400 related Q

Since 8/25, when I check everyday the online status date is getting updated to that day. Even now, it shows 8/28/2009:confused:

Hoping to see IL soon:)

I don't see a date for status change on the online status screen :confused:. Are you referring to the date and time stamp at the center bottom of the screen. I believe that is just the current date/time stamp; not the date on which the status was updated.

Correct me if I am wrong or point me if I am missing the status update date somewhere? :confused:
 
I don't see a date for status change on the online status screen :confused:. Are you referring to the date and time stamp at the center bottom of the screen. I believe that is just the current date/time stamp; not the date on which the status was updated.

Correct me if I am wrong or point me if I am missing the status update date somewhere? :confused:

Under customer portfolio, I have list of cases listed and there is a column for last updated... And I'm not talking about the page last updated info. For each case, there is a last updated column.

Do you have something else?
 
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Under customer portfolio, I have list of cases listed and there is a column for last updated... And I'm not talking about the page last updated info. For each case, there is a last updated column.

Do you have something else?

Oh! You are probably referring to something if you create an account with USCIS and provide your email address to get an updated status. I have not created an account but just go to the "Case Status Online" screen on USCIS website and query by my application receipt number.

So that clears the confusion at least. When I queried on Aug 24 it showed the status as "Pending", then on Aug 25 after your message I checked again and it had changed to "Sent for Interview". So lets hope that it was mailed on 25th and we receive it soon.
 
RVARunner, Richmon09, Anyone Else

Any updates on the IL yet?. I was sort of expecting it today based on a few other guys time line but no news yet. I counted at least 5 other cases on this forum where the IL was received within 2 or 3 days after the status change date.

Keep me posted.
 
Received IL. Do you know if they have same day interview in Norfolk?

DO - Norfolk VA
N-400 Application Sent to Lewisville, TX - 6/20/09
RD - 6/22/09
FP Date - 7/6/09
FP - 7/14/09 (Done as per schedule)
Online Status Update - 8/25/09 (Sent for Interview)
IL Letter - 08/31/09
IL Date - 09/24/09
Oath Date - ??/??/09
 
Received IL. Do you know if they have same day interview in Norfolk?

You probably mean the same day Oath.

I believe they stopped the same day oath a few months ago. So unless they changed that policy again we will have to take Oath in a local city court after a few days. For Richmond you are allowed to take the Oath within a Richmond court itself within a few weeks.
 
Looks like there is still a possibility for the same day Oath at Norfolk. I am not sure what the criteria is though! Someone on this forum with whom I had been exchanging emails had an interview yesterday (9/14/2009) and also happened to get the same day Oath.

Good news for some of us here, especially since it is rare and difficult to get any information/updates regarding Norfolk DO. Any other updates/info/experience relating to Norfolk please post it guys.
 
Hi! just today I found this forum I've been very nervous because my case is taking soooooo long(not my fault) :(:(:(:(:(:(.I'll post my timeline. My interview is on 10/08 and I see that people communicate and help here. Norfolk is really unpopular to find some info about. So please if somebody had been interviewed recently, share your experience. What about oath? anything ..please....Thank You
03/30/09 - priority date
04/20/09 Fp date
08/27/09 2nd Fp date(Lost my FP)
10/08/09 Interview date
 
Hi! just today I found this forum I've been very nervous because my case is taking soooooo long(not my fault) :(:(:(:(:(:(.I'll post my timeline. My interview is on 10/08 and I see that people communicate and help here. Norfolk is really unpopular to find some info about. So please if somebody had been interviewed recently, share your experience. What about oath? anything ..please....Thank You
03/30/09 - priority date
04/20/09 Fp date
08/27/09 2nd Fp date(Lost my FP)
10/08/09 Interview date

Sorry! Didn't realize you had posted this earlier. Don't worry! Considering that the first fingerprint was lost your timeline seems pretty fair to me. You have been called for an interview within 6 weeks after your FP (although 2nd but still) which is pretty quick in my opinion.

My interview is on wednesday and I will update here once I get back. One person from Norfolk got the same day oath recently and there are 2 or 3 of us who are scheduled for an interview next week. So you will have our input soon that should help with your interview.
 
thank You for Your respond. I'll be desperately waiting for any experience. Please, don't forget to share it after interview. Thank You
 
my timeline

I live in richmond, here is my timeline:

Norfolk D/O
09/01/2009: N400 Sent to Lewisville TX
09/03/2009: RD/PD
09/11/2009: ND
09/29/2009: FP
xx/xx/2009: IL
xx/xx/2009: ID
xx/xx/2009: Oath Date
 
Hey Everyone,

I just recently find this forum and I'm gald to find other filers from Norfolk,VA.. It's true it's not a common one to find on forums. It seems like most of u almost done with their journey..but I will still appreciate any info on the interview and oath ceremony. I think we all want to know if any of us actually gets the same day ceremony.
Well here's my timeline:

DO Norfolk

09/10/09: N-400 Application sent to TSC
09/14/09: RD
09/21/09: ND
 
Hi guys,

I just filed my N-400, but I dont have anybody who would go through this process. Im so glad I found this forum and this thread. I live close to Norfolk, so I belong to Norfolk DO as well.

richmondva, RVARunner, good luck! If Im not mistaken, you should have the interview this week. Please when you are done, give us some information about the interview. I would greatly appreciate it!

linaj, we sent out apps almost at the same time. We can share the timeline info as the process goes. Here is my timeline:

09/11/09: N-400 Application sent to TSC
09/14/09: RD
09/19/09: Notice Date
 
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Today, I received an email from USCIS that they mailed me a notice requesting addition evidence or info. I checked my status online, and it says:

Application Type: N400 , APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION

Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Sent

On September 22, 2009, we mailed a notice requesting additional evidence or information in this case N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION. Please follow the instructions on the notice to submit the requested information. This case will be in suspense until we receive the evidence or the opportunity to submit it expires. Once we receive the requested evidence or information and make a decision on the case, you will be notified by mail. If you move while this case is pending, please use our Change of Address online tool to update your case with your new address or call our customer service center at 1-800-375-5283.

I provided a lot of information (everything I could possibly gather), so I have no idea what else they are looking for. Has anybody had the same issue? I researched online, and many people are saying that this is just a FP notice. I hope this is the case, but Im getting worried :(

Thanks!
 
Today, I received an email from USCIS that they mailed me a notice requesting addition evidence or info. I checked my status online, and it says:

Application Type: N400 , APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION

Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Sent

On September 22, 2009, we mailed a notice requesting additional evidence or information in this case N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION. Please follow the instructions on the notice to submit the requested information. This case will be in suspense until we receive the evidence or the opportunity to submit it expires. Once we receive the requested evidence or information and make a decision on the case, you will be notified by mail. If you move while this case is pending, please use our Change of Address online tool to update your case with your new address or call our customer service center at 1-800-375-5283.

I provided a lot of information (everything I could possibly gather), so I have no idea what else they are looking for. Has anybody had the same issue? I researched online, and many people are saying that this is just a FP notice. I hope this is the case, but Im getting worried :(

Thanks!

Don't pay much attention to the online status messages. They provide limited information on your case status.
 
USC!! Interview and Oath Experience at Norfolk VA

Hooraaaay!! Officially I am a US citizen now! :D . There was very little info for Norfolk DO on this forum. However people on this board have been extremely helpful and I thought I should do my bit by at least posting a detailed review about my interview and oath experience at Norfolk, VA. A special thanks to Bob, WBH, Al, Jacko, abs, sanjo, RVAR, Which, TRC etc. and lots of others for answering mine and everyone's questions with patience.

My interview (along with my wife) was at 9.40 am and we arrived there at 8.35 am. We live in Richmond and started around 6.45. The 100+ mile drive to Norfolk took us less than 2 hours (there was only a minor slowdown before the tunnel for 10 minutes or so but nothing major en-route contrary to what some people had portrayed it to be (maybe because of the ailing economy). Took a detour for a coffee :cool: at Starbucks (1.5 miles) and entered the USCIS building by 9.20. For some this information may be important but cell phones were allowed inside the building and a few other candidates also had their little ones accompanying them (the "perks" of being associated with a smaller 'DO' I suppose although we had arranged the logistics for our child). However I do recommend that you keep your cell phones and/or children on vibrate :D and if you cannot do that then its best to leave them in the car and/or at baby sitter's (as appropriate) but wanted to let you know that at least the DO does have the flexibility. A couple of little ones were all too excited about the prospects of their parents becoming citizens (or perked up at giving up citizenship of their native countries) :confused: and periodically let there enthusiasm/depression show thereby often embarrassing :eek: the poor parents by their vocal rants.

I was called within 5 to 10 minutes of settling in. The IO was quite friendly and professional (I noticed a couple of other IO's as well and they too seemed quite jovial and friendly; another perk I suppose of a small DO). Was made to swear and IO immediately started with English and civics test (routine if you have read the book). IO writes down every answer that you give; so only worry about remembering and answering one part if the question requires one in the preparation material. Will not go into the specifics of the tests since there is enough information on this forum. After the tests the IO went line by line asking all the questions on the N-400 form. When the question about citation/arrest was asked I mentioned about a couple of general speeding tickets and offered to provide documentation that I had paid them off (I had taken my 11 year driving history record from DMV and also a printout from the web (or by calling the county court in one case) that gave details about the cases and that those were cleared off. The IO scrutinized these quite closely and then added to my N-400 and changed my responses to these from "No" to "Yes" and politely asked if the paperwork could be kept in my file. He/She moved on and subsequently asked me to sign at a couple of places and also on the photographs (the sharpie pen was available although I had carried one with me as well). I was told that I was approved :) and IO gave me the N-652 form and asked me if there was any chance I could attend the oath at 2.00 pm that afternoon. I smiled and said that "I would be delighted to", to which the IO smiled and replied stating "that would be nice won't it". He/She gave me the oath letter and we chatted a little bit and cracked a couple more jokes about needing only the green card and the oath letter for the oath and that I would be glad to give up on my green card since I would get something "better" :D. I asked if the IO had a lot more interviews scheduled for the day and the IO replied "X more to go today" and that he/she was also substituting for a colleague who had not come in. So he/she would soon be interviewing my wife after me. Chatted a bit more on the way out and at the door I shook hands and thanked (Thank You officer 'the name'). My suggestion though for everyone would be not to get too friendly and only proceed depending upon the IO and the situation and your level of comfort. Its best to be neutral and professional to start with.

Ditto experience for my wife and IO told her that she need not have mentioned her speeding ticket during the interview since the charge was "Dismissed" after taking "Traffic School". Nevertheless since she had produced it the IO kept the documentation and also added to the N-400.

Oath was at 2.00 and we went in at 1.35. I don't think one needs too much guidance on the oath process since he/she is already approved and it is a routine. You are allowed to take guests and remember to take your camera. There were in all 28 candidates who took oath; some from that day and some probably from previous days. You could see smiles and relief on everyone's face as well as on the face of the judge, employees etc. The reception itself is converted to the oath ceremony room.

There is no thumb rule for same day oaths in Norfolk but I suppose the criteria could be to have sufficient number of candidates on the day. And it appears that they try to schedule most interviews accordingly. So don't try to mess up and change your dates around. There was this guys who had scheduled an infopass and was loudly and desperately trying to change some date. The desk IO politely told him that they could NOT do it on Tuesday for which he kept insisting and almost seemed to be fighting :mad: to get it on a Tuesday as he had to "work" the other days :eek:. The desk IO finally agreed to schedule him on some Tuesday and gave him a choice of 3 times; 8.30 am, 12.55 and 2.00 and he picked 12.55. You can be assured that he will not get the same day oath (that is provided his is a citizenship case of course).

Overall a very smooth process at least if your case is a straight forward one. The lack of information for a smaller DO on this forum was more than adequately compensated by the friendly staff, behavior, efficiency and other positives at this DO. All the very best to the rest of you who are still waiting and you should not be concerned if your case is a routine one. :)
 
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