Hello,
I just received my "Receipt with Exception" letter from the USCIS after I filed my N-400 two weeks back. The letter contained the following statement:
"The above application has been received by our office and is in the process, but has been noted with one or more of the following exception(s):
Missing Evidence(s) - your application was missing evidence(s) that you will need to provide at the time of your naturalization interview. You will be notified under separate notice of the necessary evidence(s) that you will be required to bring to your interview. Do not submit any evidence(s) by mail."
I sent all the necessary documents with my application, based on 5 ysr as a LPR --- N-400 form, photos, check, copy of GC.
Is this kind of receipt letter normal? The letter did not state what evidence(s) was missing. Are they referring to the original documents that I will be taking to the interview? Are they talking about fingerprinting document (FD-258)? Could this exception have been triggered because I stated my traffic violation on the N-400 form? What evidence could the USCIS be referring to???
Any comment, opinion or sharing of similar experience by people who have received such a letter would be very appreciated.
Thank you,
Aha.
I just received my "Receipt with Exception" letter from the USCIS after I filed my N-400 two weeks back. The letter contained the following statement:
"The above application has been received by our office and is in the process, but has been noted with one or more of the following exception(s):
Missing Evidence(s) - your application was missing evidence(s) that you will need to provide at the time of your naturalization interview. You will be notified under separate notice of the necessary evidence(s) that you will be required to bring to your interview. Do not submit any evidence(s) by mail."
I sent all the necessary documents with my application, based on 5 ysr as a LPR --- N-400 form, photos, check, copy of GC.
Is this kind of receipt letter normal? The letter did not state what evidence(s) was missing. Are they referring to the original documents that I will be taking to the interview? Are they talking about fingerprinting document (FD-258)? Could this exception have been triggered because I stated my traffic violation on the N-400 form? What evidence could the USCIS be referring to???
Any comment, opinion or sharing of similar experience by people who have received such a letter would be very appreciated.
Thank you,
Aha.