Need help with immigration citizenship interview issue ...

Asked in Los Angeles, CA - 4 months

almost one month before i went for naturalization interview and i passed all the test at the end of interview , officer gave me n-652 with passed test and check section B decision can not be made about your application . no criminal history , just one arrest with immigration officer many years ago ( more than 5 years ago ) because of visa expire and result was approved asylum in immigration court . had 2 infraction miner thicket paid them all .. was 2 weeks in immigration jail before get my asylum . please help me with this i am so worry , what should i do now ?!!! thank you

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Samuel Patrick Ouya Maina

Samuel Patrick Ouya Maina

San Francisco Immigration Attorney

Licensed in CA

Answered 4 months ago. Just wait. So long as you disclosed all of these in your application and interview and there is nothing else, you should be fine
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J Charles Ferrari

J Charles Ferrari

Los Angeles Immigration Attorney

Licensed in CA

Answered 4 months ago. Wait.

USCIS has up to 120 days after the interview to make a decision.
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C. C. Abbott

C. C. Abbott

Fort Myers Immigration Attorney

Answered 4 months ago. I agree with my colleague. The fact section B decision was checked does not necessarily mean that you have been denied. Often it means they are awaiting other background checks - this often happens when applicants have moved several times, FBI has backlog on checking certain countries, assigned officer was a case backlog, etc....
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