QUESTION
What else can I do regarding a pending N400?
Asked on May 19th, 2015 on Immigration - New Jersey
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My N400 was pending for more than 10 months. After I did the finger print, I didn't get the interview letter. After I made 2 service requests, the answer was pending for security check last week. I made an e-request and the answer was that the records show that my N400 is currently pending adjudication. They are unable to provide me with a completion date at this time. Is that mean there is a progress on my case and I'll get the interview soon?
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Usually the case law suggests that the examination is "continuing" from the initial application. However, the regulations indicate that the decision to grant or deny should be made within 120 days after the date of initial examination. So it depends on more facts to determine if the "initial examination" is continuing. This is a bit of a murky area to draw the line.
Answered on May 22nd, 2015 at 9:57 AM