I think you posted in the wrong forum. You didnt apply for citizenship... you just applied for the travel document. You dont need the travel document if you already have a green card. In case of Asylum you are issued a Refugee Passport with which you can travel around the world (its almost like...
I dont think you really want to go there..... its Pakistan. I never heard of anyone there who pays proper taxes... they all hide their incomes and rampant corruption doesnt help either.
Thanks for clearing that up. I actually was not worried until I came across this thread which made me wonder if I did the right thing. When the government is involved you never know what they intended. They make all these rules in a committee and who knows what they were drinking when the wrote...
Ok I am going to make matters even worse.
At my interview the IO told me to write my name on the photo in block letters and then she had me "sign" my naturalization certificate in the exact same manner... write full name in block letters. I told her thats not my regular signature and she said...
I had my oath ceremony in Austin yesterday and it was a great experience. There were 820 people becoming US citizens. There were no restrictions on camera or anything.. in fact they had the local TV crew from Univision (i think they are mexican tv channel) and just a very festive atmosphere...
Amazing... I posted my message earlier in the day... and now as I returned home and checked my mail. I received the oath letter, the ceremony in Austin is scheduled for September 22nd at 11am at the Delco Center
very interesting that my IO at San Antonio asked my to sign my photo is block letters! I asked her why is that and she said because they need to be able to read my name on the photo.
Congrats.... wow it was stuck for long time after your interview date.
When you had your first interview did you get a form with the "congratulations!.... " marked to show you passed the interview. if it did I think you could have sued if it had been more than 120 days since interview and still...
I was asked about my tickets and my answer was all my tickets were paid and dismissed... they didnt go on record since I did defensive driving.... one of them was even on probation ($250 fine which is less than the $500 USCIS requirement) my driving record is clean. The immigration officer said...
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