Stuck in namecheck

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Anyone with a pending N400 stuck in namecheck here? When FBI/USCIS say 30 or 120 days, do they mean business days or calendar days?
 
How do you know you're stuck in name check? Have you been interviewed? If yes, how long ago was the interview? If no, how long ago did you apply?
 
Same story here..

Anyone with a pending N400 stuck in namecheck here? When FBI/USCIS say 30 or 120 days, do they mean business days or calendar days?

My N-400 is also getting through Name check. I did an info pass and the IO at local DO told that still it is under Name check and it could be travel related. I did ton of international travel on Business in the last few years mainly to Europe.

I am guessing 30/120 days are calendar days….
 
How do you know you're stuck in name check? Have you been interviewed? If yes, how long ago was the interview? If no, how long ago did you apply?
I was told by a tier 2 officer over the phone. No interview yet. They schedule interview only if name check cleared
 
My N-400 is also getting through Name check. I did an info pass and the IO at local DO told that still it is under Name check and it could be travel related. I did ton of international travel on Business in the last few years mainly to Europe.

I am guessing 30/120 days are calendar days….

Same here, lots of travel over the last few years. Don't know if that effects the name check process though
 
My N-400 is also getting through Name check. I did an info pass and the IO at local DO told that still it is under Name check and it could be travel related. I did ton of international travel on Business in the last few years mainly to Europe.

I am guessing 30/120 days are calendar days….
Jack144, have you tried seeking help from your congressional representative? Wondering if that would help?
 
I was told by a tier 2 officer over the phone. No interview yet.
How long ago did you apply? It's not unusual for them to take 2-3 months. If you applied less than 3 months ago, you're not really stuck in anything, you're still within the normal time frame.

They schedule interview only if name check cleared
It is standard practice to do that, but sometimes a few people have their interview before the name check is completed.
 
Your assumptions are baseless, unless you provide your case details, no body can predict anything on your case.


Jack144, have you tried seeking help from your congressional representative? Wondering if that would help?
 
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Jack144, have you tried seeking help from your congressional representative? Wondering if that would help?

Since my case is within the processing time, I'll wait for another month or so which would make it 5 month since PD. After that I'll check with my lawyer and get advise on options/lawsuit and also try to get Congressional reps help etc….
 
It looks like the OP applied in July (the link below is from the July 2012 tracker thread) and did fingerprinting in August. Which would mean things are progressing in the normal time frame, and it's too early to be concerned about being "stuck" in anything.

http://forums.immigration.com/showt...012-N-400-Tracker/page3&p=2587930#post2587930
That is correct jackolantern. I hope you are right about the "normal" processing times however around 80% name checks these days are done in 48-72 hours and about 98% within 30 days. Anything outside that is worrisome.
 
That is correct jackolantern. I hope you are right about the "normal" processing times however around 80% name checks these days are done in 48-72 hours and about 98% within 30 days. Anything outside that is worrisome.

Yes, most name checks are completed in less than a month, but it normally takes at least 6-8 weeks after FP to get the interview letter, so it's still too soon to be concerned about your case being delayed.
 
Yes, most name checks are completed in less than a month, but it normally takes at least 6-8 weeks after FP to get the interview letter, so it's still too soon to be concerned about your case being delayed.

Jackolantern : so what do you suggest if the namecheck is taking longer than 3 months?
 
You can't expedite a name check no matter how long it is taking or it will take. Just keep your fingers crossed, since even FOIPA is not of any help in this case. I had traveled that FOIPA road during my GC app years.

Jackolantern : so what do you suggest if the namecheck is taking longer than 3 months?
 
You can't expedite a name check no matter how long it is taking or it will take.

It can be expedited with a WOM or 1447(b) lawsuit. But WOM will almost surely be thrown out if it's filed before the case has been pending for a year, and 1447(b) can't be filed until it's been at least 120 days after the interview.

So while the OP cannot expedite the name check at this stage, there are some long-delayed circumstances where it can be expedited with the help of the courts.
 
Well the WOM or 1447(b) can expedite the entire process or to be specific case processing and a derivative benefit of WOM or 1447(b) law suite USCIS may ask FBI to expedite NC on your case.

Still technically "we" can't expedite the NC process, but force USCIS to expedite our case processing so that USCIS asks FBI to expedite the NC.

Same result but technically beating the drum at different positions to produce a sound/ music :)

I hope you will agree.



It can be expedited with a WOM or 1447(b) lawsuit. But WOM will almost surely be thrown out if it's filed before the case has been pending for a year, and 1447(b) can't be filed until it's been at least 120 days after the interview.

So while the OP cannot expedite the name check at this stage, there are some long-delayed circumstances where it can be expedited with the help of the courts.
 
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