Here is the story -
#1) I have an appointment in Newark for oath taking on August 9, 2007.
#2) I HAVE to be in Hong Kong on business on August 20th, 2007.
Given that they take away away your GC at oath taking time, I am not sure how I get back in the country. Meaning I can fly out on my Indian passport and the visa from HK, but when I come back in do I
A) Travel with my Citizenship Certificate and show it at the port of entry and hope it carries the same validity as that of a passport.
B) Apply for some kind of an "advance parole" type of document which ensures my reentry.
C) Apply for the Passport at the HK consulate. But then my passport has not been stamped as I travelled out of the US...
D) Is there some other way of getting the passport other than the post office route, where I pay some fees and get the passport within 2-3 days.
At this point I am beginning to feel as the only person ever who actually would like to have a duplicate A#!!!! Then again, I did go for consular processing so I may end up with a duplicate A#......
Seriously, any suggestions/pointers would be very welcome. I always like to arm myself with all the knowledge out there before I sit across from a lawyer. And this site has always served me well.
Thanks in advance.
SH
#1) I have an appointment in Newark for oath taking on August 9, 2007.
#2) I HAVE to be in Hong Kong on business on August 20th, 2007.
Given that they take away away your GC at oath taking time, I am not sure how I get back in the country. Meaning I can fly out on my Indian passport and the visa from HK, but when I come back in do I
A) Travel with my Citizenship Certificate and show it at the port of entry and hope it carries the same validity as that of a passport.
B) Apply for some kind of an "advance parole" type of document which ensures my reentry.
C) Apply for the Passport at the HK consulate. But then my passport has not been stamped as I travelled out of the US...
D) Is there some other way of getting the passport other than the post office route, where I pay some fees and get the passport within 2-3 days.
At this point I am beginning to feel as the only person ever who actually would like to have a duplicate A#!!!! Then again, I did go for consular processing so I may end up with a duplicate A#......
Seriously, any suggestions/pointers would be very welcome. I always like to arm myself with all the knowledge out there before I sit across from a lawyer. And this site has always served me well.
Thanks in advance.
SH