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    Hi,

    I had an interview on 10:30 but I was called at 12:45. I noticed that somethings might be wrong so i informed the one office that came out the door that why it had passed 2 hours why I hadn't beed called yet. after that half hour, I got called at 12:45. I felt they might missed my profile to call. Nothing was wrong about my interview. it went so fast like 10 minute. , Officer told me that you did Awesome on this interview, but the results on N-652 checked

    ==> you passed the tests of english .....
    ==> USCIS will send you a written decision your application
    B) A decision cannot yet be made about your application.


    Does anyone has any idea about this or Do i need patiently to wait for 120days?

    thanks so much :help:

  • #2
    Same here with me .same situation and same result . I am worried too much.
    Can anyone reply and solve our problem?

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    • #3
      Just read this article about this Attorney.. but hope Mine case will not be wait for 6 months

      Monday, January 24, 2011
      Pending N-400 Applications: A Serious Matter
      Did you successfully pass your naturalization exam and then find yourself waiting months, even years, without another word from USCIS?

      You are not alone. As an immigration attorney, I often hear from clients who have gotten so far as to pass their English and Civics test in connection with their application to become a naturalized citizen (Form N-400) only to find themselves waiting and waiting to be scheduled for their oath ceremony.

      The government's answer to this delay is that the government is conducting mandatory FBI checks on applicants for citizenship, and are unable to schedule those applicants for their oath ceremony until the background checks are complete. Due to long wait times with the FBI, this wait can take many months.

      There are three steps that you can take while you wait which should give you a better idea where the government is in adjudicating your application as well as piece of mind:

      1. Wait six months from the date of your citizenship exam. This should be long enough for the government to obtain criminal background results from the FBI.

      2. Call USCIS customer service at (800) 375-5283 to follow-up on your application. Make sure to have your Receipt Notice handy which contains your Receipt Number. This is the notice that you received from USCIS that acknowledged receipt of your N-400 application. The receipt notice should also contain your Alien Registration Number (also known as your "A number"), which customer service may request.

      3. Schedule an InfoPass appointment. When you schedule an Infopass appointment, you will make an appointment to appear in person to meet with a USCIS customer service representative, with whom you can discuss your case.

      If none of these options produce the answers that you are looking for and deserve, then you may want to consult with an immigration attorney. Make sure to keep a record of all of your communications with USCIS, as it may prove useful to show the steps that you took in the event of litigation. Your attorney may recommend filing an action in your state's district court, asking the judge to adjudicate the application or remand the case back to USCIS with instructions to reach a decision on your application within a certain number of days.

      Under current U.S. immigration laws, it is important for lawful permanent residents to have the opportunity to became naturalized U.S. citizens because of the benefits and protection that U.S. citizenship provides. Once you are a U.S. citizen you can vote, apply for a U.S. passport, and petition for immediate relatives. There are certain jobs with the U.S. government that require U.S. citizenship. Moreover, until you are a U.S. citizen you are subject to the immigration laws, including the laws pertaining to removal and deportation. This means that even one mishap with the law can potentially land you in removal proceedings before an immigration judge. Therefore, the failure of the U.S. government to complete applications for citizenship is a serious matter for which it must be held accountable.

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      • #4
        I would wait for a month. If you do not receive your oath letter, call the USCIS 1-800 number and ask for a 2nd Tier Officer and ask about your status. They usually have more info on your case when compared to the first agents who answer your call.

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        • #5
          that happend to me, they had to do Department of Defense checks on me, after 4 months i made an info pass appointment and they apoligized cause they messed up. id suggest an infopass appointment

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          • #6
            Originally posted by casper119 View Post
            that happend to me, they had to do Department of Defense checks on me, after 4 months i made an info pass appointment and they apoligized cause they messed up. id suggest an infopass appointment
            your advice is I need to make an infopass right? Do i need to wait for 120 days or just make an infopass now . I have been waiting now like a month already

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            • #7
              a decision cannot made yet...

              hi guys,
              so any result with the oat dates? after pass the test mine also gone to "a decision cannot made yet..."

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              • #8
                delayed oath

                could you able to update how this undergo. any suggestion ?

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                • #9
                  3 years waiting for oath taking letter schedule

                  It's so frustrating I already sought the help of an immigration lawyer and I'm still waiting for N400 approval. Lawyer told me my case is so unusual. They're way beyond the 120 days limit. Has anyone waited more than 3 years???

                  Your response will be of great help...Thanks in advance!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by toystory View Post
                    It's so frustrating I already sought the help of an immigration lawyer and I'm still waiting for N400 approval. Lawyer told me my case is so unusual. They're way beyond the 120 days limit. Has anyone waited more than 3 years???

                    Your response will be of great help...Thanks in advance!
                    any news on your case? i am in the same boat, but i was recommended for approval!
                    its been 2 months since my interview, waiting and waiting

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                    • #11
                      Decision cannot be made l

                      hello I just passed my interview today and the officer informed me that passed everything but a decision cannot be made now they are still waiting for the background check to be done has anyone had the same experience what happened at the end please let us know

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