My personal immigration journey with USCIS completed this past tuesday with the Nat Oath in Jax. The N400 process took 6 months from the time when I posted the application forms to the oath.
There were about 200 people at the Oath ceremony. I was amazed to see such diversity (Not that I did not...
You can also do it in a AAA office. I did mine there for free (+ member). If it is for a passport application (and not N400), I would also do it at Home with a digital and print it out as required. Worked perfectly for my kids apps.
We are in Jax and am not sure how fast/slow it is. I could advice her to take an info pass (a month after inteview) to ask how the process would be. She didn't ask the IO during the interview.
My Spouse had her middle name shortened at her interview. Mainly because the complete name would not fit. She received the "Recommended for approval" letter.
Now does that make her Oath process different? or Would this cause it to take more time for her letter to arrive due to additional...
I think all are (/must be) proud of their country of origin. But either for privacy or basically "why should that matter?"
But i agree - totally - If my question is specifc to country, instead of saying X or Y, it would be prudent to name it. Maybe someone in this forum is better knowledgable...
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