RE: my story would be the funniest by far
Well let's see
I’ve sent my N400 in March 2003,
FP: April 2003
My interview in May 2004, after that interview and after 18 Inquiry with CIS, all what I’ve been getting is that my case is pending due to a name check.
So after intensive research online, I found out that my only way out this dead circle is by Suing
So in November 2006, hired the attorney & after $12.400 in expenses. The Federal Judge in Middle district court in Tampa ordered CIS to respond within 30 days (January 30th 2007)
February 20, 2007 CIS center in Tampa Called me on the Phone (never happened were they called someone) & begged me to go down to finger print center the same day to get printed, cause they had a court ordered & it said that I had to be naturalized in March, 2007.
Here comes the funny part.....
After my fingerprint, in February 20. 2 weeks later I received the N445 (oath ceremony Invitation) to be scheduled on April 24th (that's today), well the surprise was that Saturday I got a letter from CIS saying that my oath had been Deschedueled due to "unforeseen Circumstances"
WTF is that unforeseen Circumstances???
Is the 4 years & 1 month of wait time?? or is it the Sue case in witch the Judge had ordered CIS to comply & to consider that the 120 days period had been triggered the day they interviewed me (since that 2006 memo didn't come till 3 years after my initial interview)
My attorney was astonished by that memo & he's contacting CIS, but here is the funniest, instead of me going to the oath ceremony today, instead I went to CIS & asked them about my oath
& that's the exact conversation that took place
ME: I was suppose to have my oath today
CIS employee: lemmme see your Green card
CIS employee: why didn't you go
you've missed your oath appointment.
ME: No I didn't, because I received this notice from you guys last Friday
CIS employee: Lemme see!!!! (Long Pause)
CIS employee: Oh yea, your case is pending due to a name check!!!
Anyone with a smart explanation, please don't hesitate to comment.