- Dec 16, 2011
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 22-12-2011
- AOR Received.
- 30-04-2012
- Med's Request
- 30-04-2012
- Med's Done....
- 03-05-2012
Hi,
Hoping someone else knows what this means..
I applied for citizenship in Jan 2015. I completed the citizenship exam (20/20) on September 4th 2015. During the interview, my interviewer noticed stamps on my passport that didn't match my absence form. Turns out I stupidly forgot 2 trips to New York in 2012 that left me under the 1095 required days. The interviewer told me to send her an updated declaration of absence form. I mailed and uploaded this on September 10th 2015.
Today I tried to log into the application status website with my usual credentials (I check this site every week, I know my credentials are correct), but it's not letting me log in.
I assumed that if my application was rejected due to the <1095 days, the application status would have changed to "decision made" and I'd be asked to talk to a judge. I find it strange that I can't log in anymore.
Has anyone any experience with what this might mean?
Thanks for any insight,
Aidan
Hoping someone else knows what this means..
I applied for citizenship in Jan 2015. I completed the citizenship exam (20/20) on September 4th 2015. During the interview, my interviewer noticed stamps on my passport that didn't match my absence form. Turns out I stupidly forgot 2 trips to New York in 2012 that left me under the 1095 required days. The interviewer told me to send her an updated declaration of absence form. I mailed and uploaded this on September 10th 2015.
Today I tried to log into the application status website with my usual credentials (I check this site every week, I know my credentials are correct), but it's not letting me log in.
I assumed that if my application was rejected due to the <1095 days, the application status would have changed to "decision made" and I'd be asked to talk to a judge. I find it strange that I can't log in anymore.
Has anyone any experience with what this might mean?
Thanks for any insight,
Aidan