Citizenship interview and N-14 issued
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Citizenship interview and N-14 issued
I had a US citizenship interview about five months ago. Everything went fine. I was given N-14 form with a checkbox saying no action is required on your part, and underneath, another checkbox marked saying upon receipt of your immigration file so and so your file can be acted upon.
N-14 says that if you have not received a response after 120 days from the date of the notice, you may mail an inquiry. I have not heard from them yet. What should I do? I am a little surprised as to what could be going on?
Please advise. Thank you.
Peters
N-14 says that if you have not received a response after 120 days from the date of the notice, you may mail an inquiry. I have not heard from them yet. What should I do? I am a little surprised as to what could be going on?
Please advise. Thank you.
Peters
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Re: Citizenship interview and N-14 issued
Go to the district office and request for
a status check. You may have to
make an online (infopass) appointment.
Look at www.uscis.gov
a status check. You may have to
make an online (infopass) appointment.
Look at www.uscis.gov
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Re: Citizenship interview and N-14 issued
As stated by another poster, do not write ... go in person. Make an Infopass appointment through the USCIS website and inquire in person. Written inquiries have a way of never reaching anyone's desk where action can or will be taken.
Make a pest of yourself and remind them you are waiting.
Make a pest of yourself and remind them you are waiting.
Originally Posted by Peters
I had a US citizenship interview about five months ago. Everything went fine. I was given N-14 form with a checkbox saying no action is required on your part, and underneath, another checkbox marked saying upon receipt of your immigration file so and so your file can be acted upon.
N-14 says that if you have not received a response after 120 days from the date of the notice, you may mail an inquiry. I have not heard from them yet. What should I do? I am a little surprised as to what could be going on?
Please advise. Thank you.
Peters
N-14 says that if you have not received a response after 120 days from the date of the notice, you may mail an inquiry. I have not heard from them yet. What should I do? I am a little surprised as to what could be going on?
Please advise. Thank you.
Peters