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Friday, October 31, 2008

USCIS Receives Application

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Got this letter from USCIS yesterday:
Receipt and Transfer Notice
N400 Application for Naturalization

The above application has been received by our office and is in process. Our records indicate your personal information is as follows:

Date of Birth: XXXX XX, XXXX
Address Where You Live: XXXXXXXXXX

Please verify your personal information listed above and immediately notify our office at the the address or phone number listed below if there are any changes.

Also, this notice is to advise you that your application has been transferred to the USCIS National Benefits Center in order to assist with the processing. This transfer is an administrative function only and will not interfere with the processing of your application.

You will be notified of the date and place of your interview when you have been scheduled by the local USCIS office. You should expect to be notified within 365 days of this notice.

If you want information on the processing dates for your local USCIS Field Office, please visit the USCIS Processing Dates webpage, which you can find through the USCIS home webpage, http://www.uscis.gov. If the Field Office handling your application is within the normal processing time frame for your type of application, USCIS will not research the status of your case. If the office is outside of the processing time for your application, please call the USCIS Customer Service number below to request an update.

According to the letter, it'll take a year for them to process my naturalization application. According to the USCIS website though, it'll take 16 months for the Memphis USCIS Field Office to process mine (they've only started processing applications they received in June of last year).

And the waiting game continues :-). I'll update the the Immigration timeline on the blog entry I wrote a while back :-).


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