N 400 interview descheduled by USCIS

Asked 2 months ago - Bristol, PA

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I had interview for naturalization on march 20th 2013, yesterday i got letter saying they cancelled my interview due to unforeseen circumstances. any suggestions? thanks

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can i still go for interview?

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    Answered March 17, 2013 20:28. The sequester? Make an InfoPass appointment if you are in a hurry. Otherwise, be patient and wait for the USCIS to reschedule your interview.

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    Answered March 17, 2013 20:12. They may have a schedule problem. They do not need to go mysterious if they want to deny your case or serve you with an NTA.

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    Answered March 18, 2013 11:43. Wait to be rescheduled.

    J Charles Ferrari Eng & Nishimura 213.622.2255 The statement above is general in nature and does not... more

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