Nour Mustafa
Mar 1, 2025
N-400
Hello everyone, I applied for naturalization (N-400) before completing three years as the spouse of a U.S. citizen, relying on INA 319(b) and INA 316(f). I completed my interview a month ago, passed the civics test, and the officer informed me that my case involves special circumstances requiring supervisory review. However, the officer still recommended my application for approval on the paper given at the end of the interview. Despite this, my case is still pending, and I am concerned about the possibility of denial after the officer’s initial approval recommendation. I applied for naturalization after only one year of holding a green card, based on INA 319(b) and 316(f), and while I may not fully meet all standard criteria, I would appreciate insights from anyone with a similar experience. Could my case still be denied after the officer’s recommendation for approval? My paper given after the interview says; You pass the civics test and congratulations your case has been recommended for approval, but no update since 40 days.
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Luis ortizMar 1, 2025
The minimum period to apply for citizenship married to a citizen husband or wife is 3 years. The law dictates this. We estimate in the law that there is a rejection, but God is very great. Blessings@Nour Mustafa
Luis ortizMar 1, 2025
@mic Scofield correct

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