hamelionche
Registered Users (C)
Hi to all,
My interview was couple days ago. Everithing was ok, I pass the English test, sign up the photos and the last parts of the application when I was asked from the IO, but I am kind of confused. IO said that for her there is no problem but she would like to make some more research about my case - she hand me N-652 with X and Hilighted in gray "You pass the test of English and US history and government" , down below is hilighted in gray A) "Congratulations! Your application ...." but on B) there are two XX - "A decision cannot yet be made....." but it is not hilighted in gray and I am little confused - do I have to wait 90 days for decision or I have to wait for Oath letter, because the IO said that I might receive first decision letter, and then Oath letter if I am approvied, or just Oath Letter or in worst case just denial letter. I think that happend because I have a period of more then 6 months, but less then a year out of USA. Please anyone in the same situation to share some experience. Thanks.
My interview was couple days ago. Everithing was ok, I pass the English test, sign up the photos and the last parts of the application when I was asked from the IO, but I am kind of confused. IO said that for her there is no problem but she would like to make some more research about my case - she hand me N-652 with X and Hilighted in gray "You pass the test of English and US history and government" , down below is hilighted in gray A) "Congratulations! Your application ...." but on B) there are two XX - "A decision cannot yet be made....." but it is not hilighted in gray and I am little confused - do I have to wait 90 days for decision or I have to wait for Oath letter, because the IO said that I might receive first decision letter, and then Oath letter if I am approvied, or just Oath Letter or in worst case just denial letter. I think that happend because I have a period of more then 6 months, but less then a year out of USA. Please anyone in the same situation to share some experience. Thanks.