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How do i check my case status for immigration N400?

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i applied for my citizenship in saint louis , mo december 2007 , i got my fingerprints in jan 2008 , and never heard back from the office .

is this normal ?

if you have a similar case , can you tell me what happened ,

is there a way to check my case status online or by phone .

i got my lin number .

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  1. https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/officeP...

    this link will take you the dates of processing

    since your fingerprints were in jan waiting time right now is about 6 to  8 months

    https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/index.j...

    this link will take you to uscis.gov

    Finding the Status of Your Case

    If you have an application receipt number, you can check the status of your case   online .

           " If you were granted permanent resident status or entered the U.S. with an immigrant visa more than 60 days ago and have not received your first permanent resident card, please call 1-800-375-5283 "  

    Obtaining a List of Processing Dates

    If you would like to see the Processing Dates for Applications and Petitions, click   here .

    Case Status Portfolio with Updates via Email

    USCIS Customers (single applicant) and Representatives (representing many cases, such as lawyers, charitable groups, or corporations) who require regular access to status information about multiple cases can create an account to more conveniently access this information. The services provided are identical, except Representatives may also enter their own internal office tracking number with each receipt number.

    In addition, you can choose to receive automatic case status updates, which will be sent via email.

    Create/Edit  customer  portfolio account

    Create/Edit  representative  portfolio account

    Login  to an existing account.

    Good luck


  2. You can go online to Homeland Security.org.(used to be INS.org) They can guide you through your questions.

  3. You can either to to uscis.org and enter your case number or call the 1800 number that came in your letter.

    They are pretty good with answering whatever you need.

    I had to call too and they told me that they got backed up and I am on the waiting list for the interview.

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