Here we propose an optical fiber interleaving filter based on a polarization-diversified loop (PDL), which can offer a polarization-controlled free spectral range (FSR). The proposed filter consists of a four port polarization beam splitter, two polarization-maintaining fiber (PMF) segments with equal birefringence (B) and different lengths (L and 2L), three half-wave plates (HWPs), and a Faraday rotator. Basically, the PMF segments within the PDL create polarization interference as the birefringence elements of the proposed filter, and the filter can provide different interference comb spectra depending on input polarization due to non-reciprocal polarization rotation caused by a Faraday rotator. For two orthogonal input polarization states, comb spectra of different FSRs or an equal FSR can be obtained, including their interleaved spectra, by controlling the orientation angles (θh1, θh2, θh3) of the three HWPs. More specifically, in a specific set (Set I) of (θh1, θh2, θh3), the FSRs of S1 (∝ 1/BL) and S3 (∝ 1/3BL) can be obtained for input polarization states of linear horizontal polarization (LHP) and linear vertical polarization (LVP), respectively. By varying only θh2 in Set I, which results in a new angle set designated as Set II, S1 can be exchanged with S3. At another set of three HWP angles (, designated as Set III or IV), the comb spectrum of the filter has an FSR of S1 or S2 (∝ 1/2BL) for LHP input, respectively, and this comb spectrum at each set is shifted by half the interference period, i.e., interleaved, for LVP input. In particular, for these FSR switching functions realizable at Sets I-IV, an interleaved version of the two orthogonally polarized comb spectra in each set can be drawn out by adjusting only θh1 or θh3. What is more, in a reverse operation mode with the filter input swapped with its output, four types of filtering operation at Sets I-IV can be reproduced at different four sets (Sets V-VIII) of (θh1, θh2, θh3). This theoretical prediction on the filter operation was experimentally investigated by constructing the filter, and the abovementioned eight types of filtering operation (at Sets I-VIII) were successfully verified.