I would suggest an infopass. Goodluck!I called the uscis and they said I will have to wait 180 days to complain about any delay, because that's usual time for FP. I'd like to know if anybody else is in the same situation...
I've checked a lot of timelines here, and it seems a lot of people do their FP in one or two months after the application.
I'm starting to get worried about it, if they lost mine or anything else...
by the way...just had a question...There are naturalization ceremonies every month for tampa.My interview is on 3/26 and a ceremony taking place on 3/29. Do you guys think there would be any chance that I'll get that date or is it going to be sometime later.
Please advise if anyone from Tampa has any recent experiences.
hi jaberusa,
please post your timelines. when you applied, fingerprint date, interview date. etc.
thanks
hi,
Can you go in and have your FP taken ahead of your scheduled date?
2. Can you change addresses during your application process and do you get the notices forward/ redirected/ sent to the new address?
hi,
2. Can you change addresses during your application process and do you get the notices forward/ redirected/ sent to the new address? Does this work with DHS (Cause with the INS it was a concern).
This is good advice, and one other thing... as a permanent resident, if you move first, then USCIS needs to be notified of your new address. So you would be notifying them of the move with one piece of paperwork and applying for naturalization with another. Better get naturalized first, then move after it's all done.Long story short: If it were me and if I had a choice, I would either file after the move, or not move until after the process is completed. But as always, that's just my 2c.
caillie