Originally Posted by
heffa
Nope, the only things that are out of the normal is having a greencard (instead of being a citizen) and having lived in Europe two years out of the last five. Maybe they are trying to verify my address overseas and that takes up the time. There are no (Customs confiscations, arrests, any other border-crossing related issues).
If you have a U.S. greencard, are you a citizen of Canada?
If not, then it's likely to take considerably longer. The program is designed primarily for US and Canadian citizens who reside in one of the two countries. Furthermore, since your address history includes substantial time outside the USA, it will take longer to verify.