I`ve been a green card holder since 06/2000. I applied for my U.S citizenship on 10/2007, after passing my citizenship interview on 09/2008, the USICS officer gave me a N-652 form stating that I passed the test of English an U.S history and that a decision cannot yet be made about my application because she asked to see copies of my tax returns for years 2003 to 2007 but I only provided her with originals and she also wanted to see my passport copies all pages but I only copied the first 2 pages.
I did drop off though everything she asked the following day.
My attorney was next to me the day of my interview, he asked the officer if my background check was cleared and she said YES. My lawyer told me that I am granted and that she just need to double my tax returns and my entries and exits into the country.
09/10/2008 : I dropped off the documents, today is 10/10/2008, it`s been exactly one month. Can anyone tell me how much longer do I have to wait ? Should I let my lawyer know that Iam still waiting and see what he can do ?
Another problem: My wife is french and she works for a U.S company in a north african country as a international business consultant. I was offered a job position to work for the same company. Am I eligible to do that by law, or do I have to stay in the U.S and keep waiting for my oath ceremony ?
I did drop off though everything she asked the following day.
My attorney was next to me the day of my interview, he asked the officer if my background check was cleared and she said YES. My lawyer told me that I am granted and that she just need to double my tax returns and my entries and exits into the country.
09/10/2008 : I dropped off the documents, today is 10/10/2008, it`s been exactly one month. Can anyone tell me how much longer do I have to wait ? Should I let my lawyer know that Iam still waiting and see what he can do ?
Another problem: My wife is french and she works for a U.S company in a north african country as a international business consultant. I was offered a job position to work for the same company. Am I eligible to do that by law, or do I have to stay in the U.S and keep waiting for my oath ceremony ?
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