N400 Application Delay Solutions

Summary

If your N400 application has been pending for more than 15 months, you can contact USCIS, submit a case inquiry, seek assistance from a local Congressman or Senator, or consider legal action. Filing a lawsuit against USCIS for unreasonable delay, known as a mandamus action, may be a last resort. Consult with an immigration attorney for personalized advice.

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Can you help with immigration cases
Hello ****, I can certainly provide you with some general information about immigration law. Can you tell me more about your specific situation? Are you looking for information on obtaining a visa, green card, citizenship, or something else?
My N400 application for citizenship is taking too long
Hello ****, I understand your concern. The processing time for N400 applications can vary. However, in California, it generally takes around * to 15 months. For a more accurate timeline, you might want to check the USCIS Processing Times website.
What if my application has been pending for more that 15 months
If your N400 application has been pending for more than 15 months, you may:
- Contact the USCIS Contact Center at *-*-*-*.
- Submit a case inquiry.
- Seek assistance from a local Congressman or Senator.
- Consider legal action if necessary.
I have tried all above except a legal action
Hello ****, I understand this has been tough for you. As a last resort, you might want to consider filing a lawsuit against USCIS for unreasonable delay, known as a "mandamus action". I advise you to consult with an immigration attorney for this step.