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N-400 Extended review for almost one year
Hello everyone and thank you for taking the time to read my post. I took my citizenship test back in July 11th 2017, which I passed and I am still waiting for my oath ceremony which was only going to take 30-90 days to be mailed to me according to the officer who interviewed me. It has been almost a year now and I am still waiting. I spoke to many officers who gave me the same answer extended review. I can't make an infopass and the office who handled my case never has an opening.It is located in San Bernardino California. I checked their processing time for N-400 and it says 4.5 to 13 months.

Last time I spoke to an officer on 05-02-18, he said that there was a mistake that he could fix and I should be receiving my oath ceremony letter in the mail in 5 weeks. 2 weeks to get the generated inquiry message letter and 2 to 3 weeks for my oath ceremony to be mailed.

After speaking to couple attorneys, they suggested lawsuit as the USCIS legally has 6months to get back to me and finalize the case and they already violated that. If anyone had a similar issue or has any advice please help and thank you tremendously.
( I also have been told that the field office will only give generic message).
THANK YOU !
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