Update.
Today I received Naturalization Certificate by regular mail, just like Vorpal said.
So to sum up my time line. On April 7 received Passport book by Priority mail and on April 9 Naturalization certificate by regular mail. Very happy me :)
3 weeks after receiving passport!? Wow this is surprise to me. I remember someone wrote that he received passport and certificate the same day. Well I guess everything is OK then. It is strange though. Why to keep certificate for so long after they did passport already?
Today I received Passport book which is pretty cool! However I did not received naturalization certificate the same day.
When should I expect to get it back? Thanks.
Or paraphrase question is it normal if you receive passport but no naturalization certificate the same day?
I think you need to get an appointment with a good attorney and he could help you to put together a letter of explanation and corrected I130 to send to immigration. Put together all of the documents showing correct names and dates and of course all of the requested information. Or at least...
Thank you guys and gals for help. It seems like I made up my mind and I will go through my Citizenship interview. After interview I will tell how it worked out and give more info about my case. Thanks again everyone, you all great helpful people!
Of course I can elaborate Triple Citizen. Well, actually small correction to my statement about N-400. All answers where it is supposed be no is no, and everywhere where it is supposed to be yes is yes. No criminal record. All my trips outside USA were short. But I am asylee and I went to COP...
Wow, thanks for all this great answers. So far it is all comes down to only one option for me to get USC. Me and my wife, we have couple more questions to clear this subject up completely for us.
Does anybody knows ( from own experience or from official sources) what happens if I-485 denied...
I am just trying to understand why everybody keeps saying that you need to leave the country and go to consulate processing for the waiver when it clearly says in immigration forms that you can file a waiver (I-601) in-country (while staying in US) if you prove the departure would cause "extreme...
Yes, we need a hardship waiver. We are from the same country - why does this make a difference? I do have some financial ties and loans to repay.
Thanks for the reply.
Correction - We don't need to file I-212 (Re-entry after removal proceedings etc.), only I-601. She was never in the removal proceedings and was properly inspected while entering the US. Do you think this will make a difference if either possible to apply in-country? Do you know any good...
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