Hang in there, perhaps you'll get a letter for January's ceremony. ... I would guess they are pretty busy and it takes a few weeks more for the approval.
Thanks Huracan for your reply. I feel much better now
The part that frustrates me is that I passed my interview on Oct. 10th, and my application was approved the same day. The interviewing officer--who was courteous, well versed, and seasoned--seemed certain that I would be sworn in on Nov. 28th. Now, the officer I spoke to in my Infopass meeting this week, estimates that it might be March, or even April, before I am sworn in. The officer believes that the Jan. 23rd invitations have been finalized, if not already mailed out.
It would be nice if there is a system of escalating appeals, but any such system would be frought with problems, given the sheer number of appeals. (That there are/would be so many appeals already speaks volumes about the predictability and quality of the entire system.)
For now, I have written Senator Feinstein's office. Of course, they want three weeks before I can follow up with them. With the holidays, make that five weeks. To be frank, I don't expect much assistance from them: I don't see how they can assist me, if USCIS says the file is in review. It is not like anyone is interested in "root cause analysis". That would improve quality and all that
. (Actually, I am not being cynical; just practical.)
As you might imagine, much of my family's plan depends on my status. I do not mind my swearing-in being delayed, but I like to have an estimate of when it might be so my family can live by something that looks like a plan.