Oath done
My oath is finally done on 01/25. It took me about 1 year for the whole process. My timelines are as follows:
01/21/07 - Applied at VSC
02/16/07 - FP
05/31/07 - Moved to Memphis DO's jurisdiction - notified change of address
10/30/07 - Interview
01/25/08 - Oath
I dont think we can check the dates. One option is to call the district court as Dave suggested. But they would know only if you have been scheduled for the oath. I dont think there is any fixed timeline for oaths.
Oath Date!
Thanks for the info Dave.
I called the USCIS customer service center and raised a request for the Memphis office on Jan 2. I got a oath letter yesterday - dated Jan 4. The oath is in Nashville District court on Jan 25. So my overall timelines are:
PD - Jan 21 07
FP - Feb 16 07...
Interview went fine. Asked all standard questions. Didnt ask for any documents other than driving license, passport and greencard. He said I should expect my oath to be in Nashville sometime in Dec or Jan. My timeline
Applied at VSC Jan 07
FP - Feb 07
Interview Oct 31
Thanks Bigdave. Did you have your oath ceremony? If yes, where in Nashville? I am also from Nashville, and I am wondering about the duration between Interview and Oath.
Question abt Memphis office
How is the parking facility etc over at Memphis office? How is the traffic? Any other things that I should be planning before going to this office?
Got IL
Got IL today. I had applied from Northern VA in VSC. Moved to middle Tennessee in May.
Here is my timeline.
PD - 01/25/07 (VSC)
FP - 02/16/07
Informed USCIS about new address on 05/31/07
Received Written confirmation about new address on 06/30/07
IL received 09/10/07
IL -...
I have moved from Northern VA to Nashville, TN. So my DO has changed from Washington DC to Memphis, and my SC from VSC to TSC. I am not sure how the address change process should work, but I am hoping it will be fast. :). I have done my bit by informing USCIS.
My timeline:
Priority Date...
I think a lot of people may not think of getting USC if their green card allowed them to be out of US for longer period of time. Especially in software industry, I know a couple of people (on GC) who left their jobs because they were asked to Europe for about a year.
Also having USC means...
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