what after the interview

joujtlata

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I've just had the second interview, got the Congratulation Letter, and the USCIS officer that interviewed me told that I will receive the the ceremony invitation by 3 weeks.

Now, Since I have the case against the USCIS still active, Should I drop it? if so what will be the procedure?

Thanks a lot
 
I've just had the second interview, got the Congratulation Letter, and the USCIS officer that interviewed me told that I will receive the the ceremony invitation by 3 weeks.

Now, Since I have the case against the USCIS still active, Should I drop it? if so what will be the procedure?

Thanks a lot
 
Could you plz. post your case time-lines and the reason for the second IV?

I've just had the second interview, got the Congratulation Letter, and the USCIS officer that interviewed me told that I will receive the the ceremony invitation by 3 weeks.

Now, Since I have the case against the USCIS still active, Should I drop it? if so what will be the procedure?

Thanks a lot
 
Sounds like OP was stuck in name check, sued, now had second interview and was approved and is asking what to do with suit.
I believe the judge will eventually dismiss case if you don't respond..lazycis could confirm that.
 
I was thinking that I have to drop it.

So now I don't have to do anything, and wait until the next court date and let the judge handle the situation???

thanks
 
Well you haven't received oath yet so don't drop it just yet. Once you complete oath you can drop it. Did you already receive a motion to dismiss ?
 
thanks a lot so don't drop the case unless I received the oath letter. and what do you mean by motion to dismiss?

thanks again
 
thanks a lot so don't drop the case unless I received the oath letter. and what do you mean by motion to dismiss?

thanks again

The defendant(s) will submit a motion to dismiss to the courts asking you to dismiss the case since they have met the demands in your lawsuit. The court will then forward you that motion and it's up for you to accept, counter, or do nothing about it.
 
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