
How Long Does It Take to Get a Naturalization Interview Scheduled? A client recently asked me, “Based on your recent cases, how long have you seen it usually take for naturalization interviews to be scheduled?” Instead of giving a broad, conservative estimate like “six months to a year,” I leaned into the data from my […]

Today, I spent 5.5 hours at the Boston Field Office for a naturalization interview.
After an hour or so of waiting to be called for the interview, the government came out and told us that the interview had to be cancelled and rescheduled due to a “technical issue.”
I said we’d wait.
Hours later, the Field Office supervisor came out and recommended that we leave (again).
I asked to speak with the Field Office Director.
Hours later, the government agreed to conduct the interview. The applicant passed all three tests (reading, writing, and civics). . . .
Although the applicant was not able to attend a same-day oath ceremony (because of the technical issue), we made great strides on the naturalization application process.
Find a lawyer that will advocate for you throughout the entire process. Sometimes, it helps to have an extra somebody in your corner.
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N-400 Processing Time Boston, Massachusetts According to the USCIS, the current N-400 processing time in Boston, Massachusetts is between 9.5 and 14 months.[i] See: https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/ Form: N-400 Field Office: Boston Immigration lawyer in Woburn, MA, Dayna Lally, recently represented an individual applying for naturalization after holding a green card for 5 years. This n-400 form citizenship […]