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    What is the "average" waiting time between Interview and Oath Letter ?

    Can you Guys post some of your Timelines so I can see what the average waiting time between Interview and recieving the Oath Letter in the Mail is .... TIA
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    09-25-06 N-400 Sent
    09-27-06 N-400 Rec'd
    10-20-06 Rec'd N-400 back
    10-20-06 Re-Sent N-400
    10-24-06 N-400 #2 Rec'd
    10-24-06 PD
    10-26-06 CC
    11-03-06 NOA
    11-06-06 FPN
    11-14-06 FP
    03-27-07 IF - PNC
    08-30-07 IN
    11-01-07 Interview/N-652 Rec'd
    11-26-07 2nd FPN
    12-07-07 2nd FP
    01-08-07 Inquiry filed
    01-12-08 Rec'd Response - Case is being reviewed
    01-18-08 Called IO. Said I'm in queue.
    02-08-08 OL N-445
    03-03-08 Became Proud American

    427 Days total !

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    Depends on DO. For NYC DO (Federal Plaza), the oath letters are handed on the day of the interview.
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    Date Application Sent - 23rd Feb
    Date Of Acknowledgment - 01-Apr-2008
    Registration Status - Granted on 26-Apr-08
    Photo/Signature Scanned - Scanned on 15-Apr-08
    Documents Printing Status - PRINTED
    Documents Printed - 28-Apr-08
    Documents Despatched From Delhi - 29-Apr-08
    Documents Received at - NEW YORK CGI 03-May-08

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeevs007 View Post
    Depends on DO. For NYC DO (Federal Plaza), the oath letters are handed on the day of the interview.
    Any idea how long it takes to get a court oath through NYC DO? I'm changing my last name, which has to be done at a court-administered oath ceremony.
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    Sorry, no idea. My understanding is that NYC DO conducts regular oath ceremony every friday -- but have no clue about court oath.
    OCI NY
    --------------------------------------------
    Date Application Sent - 23rd Feb
    Date Of Acknowledgment - 01-Apr-2008
    Registration Status - Granted on 26-Apr-08
    Photo/Signature Scanned - Scanned on 15-Apr-08
    Documents Printing Status - PRINTED
    Documents Printed - 28-Apr-08
    Documents Despatched From Delhi - 29-Apr-08
    Documents Received at - NEW YORK CGI 03-May-08

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeevs007 View Post
    Sorry, no idea. My understanding is that NYC DO conducts regular oath ceremony every friday -- but have no clue about court oath.
    Ah ok. Perhaps it won't take too long, especially if the regular oaths are conducted on a weekly basis.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vorpal View Post
    Any idea how long it takes to get a court oath through NYC DO? I'm changing my last name, which has to be done at a court-administered oath ceremony.
    From my understanding if you are changing your last name by marriage, you don't need a court ceremony. I think only if you are changing it otherwise. Am i mistaken guys?
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    Quote Originally Posted by frustrated_alot View Post
    From my understanding if you are changing your last name by marriage, you don't need a court ceremony. I think only if you are changing it otherwise. Am i mistaken guys?
    Yes, you're correct. However, I am changing my last name for reasons other than marriage. I definitely need a court ceremony.
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