Skokie, IL asked in Immigration Law for Illinois

Q: If have a problem with filing the application N-400?

the guy who filed the N-400 for citizenship did a mistake by clicking on NO on question #15 who asked if I have been in military training ?

Iam an Iraqi came to United States by SIV visa ,so when I went to the interview for the citizenship, but I tried to correct at the officer office .It has not been scheduled for the oth ceremony almost three months.

what you recommend me to do in this case ?

Thanks

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Hector E. Quiroga
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Hector E. Quiroga
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Las Vegas, NV

A: One of the reasons applicants for certain benefits have interviews is to make sure all information on the forms is correct. If you let the adjudicator know that the answer was incorrect on the form, that is not grounds for denying your application.

It is hard to say why it has been three months and no oath ceremony. Depending on your jurisdiction, it could simply be a scheduling issue. Ceremonies are filled on a first come, first served basis, so if you are from a large city it might just take that long to get scheduled for a ceremony. At any rate, it doesn’t sound like the mistake on the question is going to be much of a problem.

You could schedule an info-pass appointment, go to the local USCIS office, and try to get an update on your case.

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