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Naturalization interview Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA)
At my naturalization interview, form N-652 was marked "you passed the test" but "a decision cannot be made yet".
I obtained my greencard through adjustment of status under the Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA) with a registration of birth from the Cuban consulate in Venezuela in 2014.
 The interviewing officer explained that the new USCIS policy from 2019 now requires that adjustment of status must be made with a Cuban passport or a certificate of nationality from the Cuban consulate in D.C. (which I do not have).
  It would seem that they are applying this new requisite retroactively since my adjustment of status was in 2014 and my 5 years were completed in July 2019 (I filed my naturalization application within 90 days before, in June 2019).
Any guidance would be appreciated, please.
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