Attending Oath Ceremony without letter

Atlanta_desi

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Has anybody attended oath ceremony in Atlanta or for that matter any other DO without oath letter after being scheduled for oath. Came to know that oath is scheduled on Aug. 7th through InfoPass but till today have not received the official letter in the mail. InfoPass officer says it happens all the time and asked us to show up at the scheduled time.

I am just concerned if it will be a problem without the letter. Will the Naturalization Certificate be ready for pickup after the oath? Similar experiences from other forum members will be helpful.

Thank you.
 
Atlanta_desi said:
Has anybody attended oath ceremony in Atlanta or for that matter any other DO without oath letter after being scheduled for oath. Came to know that oath is scheduled on Aug. 7th through InfoPass but till today have not received the official letter in the mail. InfoPass officer says it happens all the time and asked us to show up at the scheduled time.

I am just concerned if it will be a problem without the letter. Will the Naturalization Certificate be ready for pickup after the oath? Similar experiences from other forum members will be helpful.

Thank you.
i would say schedule another infopass for aug 4th just in case u do not get the letter by then and have a oath invite printed...dont ever think of going to the oath ceremony without a oath invite letter...
i have heard from a lot of ppl,they are very strict and i have heard ppl saying tht once u get into the building they wont even let you go out no matter what...
 
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query11, Thanks. Will do.

Anybody else who had to go to Oath with a misplaced oath letter or without receiving one? Please share your expereince.

Thank you very much.
 
Atlanta_desi said:
query11, Thanks. Will do.

Anybody else who had to go to Oath with a misplaced oath letter or without receiving one? Please share your expereince.

Thank you very much.

misplaced the oath letter is so much different than without receiving one.

how in the world would someone think he/she should attent the oath just because there is an oath scheduled?

however, if someone misplaced the oath, they should go to the USCIS office and request to reprint it again. Also, some of the USCIS would take "walk-in" appointment. if you think it is an ugrent matter, take a half day off from work and do a walk-in appt.
 
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