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I am in Atlanta. I submit N400 in April 2006. Fingerprinted in June 2006.
Since then, I haven't heard anything yet.

Check the case status, it says it is still in Texas SC.

Is there any idea to know what's going on in TSC? I know people in Houston got citizenship already (submit N400 only in June 2006)!.
 
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Edgrapes, Uscis is sitting on 75 to 80% cases of all nature, since 2000 to 2006.
Uscis they are delaying the cases purposely, it might be the DOJ/USCIS, or Government policy.
Some time back I read this news in some Indian local News or in little India I think which come out from Georgia or New York.
 
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It's a sad thing that it takes a lawsuit for USCIS to try to go look for your file. Very sad indeed.
 
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Guys, my 9 years long immigration journey is over. My citizenship case took over 2 years, but finally finished last month. Here is the updated timeline:

06/01/05: N-400 filed
06/03/05: PD
07/23/05: FP
07/26/05: FP sent from FBI to USCIS
10/XX/05: IV letter received
02/09/06: IV (decision can't be made)
09/07/06: sent letters to FOIPA,FBI,USCIS to expedite NC
10/06/06: FOIPA request received by FBI
12/19/06: FOIPA reply with 'no records'
02/XX/07: NC is finally cleared
03/16/07: 2nd FP taken
05/16/07: OL sent
05/22/07: OL received
06/14/07: oath ceremony
06/14/07: passport application (expedite)
07/11/07: passport received

Good luck to all and keep fighting.
 
Posts: 156 | Location: Miami, FL | Registered: 12-09-2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Congratulations edgrapes
 
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Congratulations edgrapes. It was long way for you. Now it is finish. I am scheduled for my intervue for Citizenship ( in +/- 2 months ) in Tampa. Enjoy!!!!
 
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Thank you, guys, for your kind words. tampabay, I wish you a good luck and I hope you process in Tampa won't take as long as mine in Miami.
 
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Thank you edgrapes.
 
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Congratulations edgrapes:

I have never seen such a slow working conditions in any Agency like uscis.
From June 2005 to June 2007
Thank God it's over

Where is Pasha
 
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Adam,

I have heard some people wait for 3-4 years for their name check to be cleared, and the fastest I know is 4-5 months.

Also, I have not heard from Pasha in a very long time, not sure what he is up to. How about you, what's cooking in your life?
 
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