Spreadsheet for tracker ?

snk425

Registered Users (C)
i have been searching but haven't found something similar to spreadsheet, so we can track by Service Center, DO and dates etc.

I have seen one on immihelp.com, but not a whole lot of people use that board.

Anyone have clues on how to create one on this board similar to that ?
 
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When we were in n400 I just collected the info myself from the San jose tracker and focused on the people who had dates close to or a little before mine.
A huge file is a waste because the long past info is not very relevant.Typically the best prediction is made by watching cases with similar PDs as yours.
 
Ok.

First (Have you mailed your application?)

Ok.

You fill out your N400.
You mail it.
You get some kind of confirmation that it was received.
You wait 5-10 days.
You will get notification by your bank that your check has been cashed during the 5-10 days wait.
You wait some more 15-21 days after the check is cashed.
You will get a notification during the 15-21days wait in the mail called I-797C Notice of Action. This is a receipt from USCIS.
Sample Receipt NOA: http://www.immihelp.com/citizenship/naturalization-receipt-notice-of-action.html

On this form you will find your Receipt #, Date Application was Received, Date NOA was Mailed, Priority Date (PD).

You wait some more 1-2 months.
You get another NOA I-797C while you wait only this time it's for fingerprints.
Sample Fingerprint Notice NOA: http://www.immihelp.com/citizenship/sample-finger-print-notice.html
On this form you will find your Receipt #, Date Application was Received, Date NOA was Mailed, Priority Date (PD) and Fingerprint appointment location date and time.
You get your fingerprints.
You wait A LOT! Now is the background check by the FBI and Name Check. This could be good or bad and it could be quick or take as long as...1 year or more!
You wait and if you are lucky you get a Notice to Appear at Interview.
You attend interview. Hopefully pass the English writing test, English reading test and the exam on US Civics and History.

You get this form called N-652:
http://www.immihelp.com/citizenship/naturalization-interview-results.html

You pass! Hopefully, otherwise you get this form and other stuff is checked.
You wait some more and then you get form N-442 to appear at Oath Ceremony.

You attend ceremony, take Oath of Allegiance, and you are then a U.S. citizen.

It's a really long process. I hope this clarifies any confusion. Please see my other postings.
 
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