I read in a posting that for the test you needed to know your senators, representative, state governor.
So does this mean you must have the names of all of these people?
I live in Montgomery County, MD. I know the govenor and senators for Maryland but who are the state representatives?
My wife and I became US Citizens today.
Oath Ceremony was at Baltimore District Court . Oath Letter mentioned we sholuld be there at 10am sharp. However nothing started till 11am. That is because they were preparing naturalization certificate and doing some paperwork etc. There were 50 people who took Oath today (from 21 different countries !). Some people did bring their family members, kids etc. People came in all sorts of dress including jeans and t-shirt. So dont have to dress very formally.
At 10.45am we were called row by row (there are about 10 rows with 12 seats in each row) to come over and give our signed Oath Letter and greencard to Court Clerk. She will ask you to go thru your Naturalization certificate to make sure name and everything is correct.
At 11.30 sharp, a female judge enters and all of us are asked to stand up briefly. She gives a short speach such as how she is also daughter of immigrants from Europe and how they realized their dreams etc.. After that you read out your Oath of Allegeience (all of us together). We were called individually and granted Naturalization Certificate. If you requested name change you also get a letter which says our name change request is granted and mentions our new name . There is no separate ceremony for name change.
Once the judge came in ceremony got over in 45 minutes. There is a cafetaria inside the court and court room where swearing in takes place is very spacious and comfortable. It has gallery seats and few people came with infants in car seats etc. You can bring in camera , one dude even had a laptop and working on it during waiting period from 10am to 11am.
Today we also had several kids from local school who came in to greet us. Those kids lead Oath of Allegience and also sang some patriotis songs. They had prepared some handmade flags and US themed craftwork and gifted all of us. It was so nice !
If you completed your interview and did not receive your Oath letter or if you want to change your oath date do not hesitate to take infopass and go to Baltimore office directly. They can easily change Oath date for you.
Congratulations, Rwickra and Gchello. Your timeframe of applying & filing your N-400 applications is similar to mine and I heard thru my friend (immigration lawyer's intern) that many people, who applied in Dec 2007/Jan 2008 thru lawyer, got interview appointment notices and/or completed their citizenship path, but I haven't received my interview appointment letter yet. Should I call IO if I am scheduled for an interview and/or what the status of my case is?
Do you know what the phone menu options at USCIS are? or should I request to talk to IO via INFOPASS?
or should I wait for few more days or weeks or months before I should call IO?
I appreciate it if you advise me. Thanks.
I believe that Balitmore office processing times on USCIS website is sometimes not entirely accurate because of many dec 2007/jan 2008 applicants including Rwickra and Gchello who got their appointment letter or completed their journeys.
YAY, MY IL ARRIVED TODAY. HIP HIP HOOORRRAAAY
alright my timeline:
VERMONT service center
PD: DEC. 19TH, 2007
FD: FEB 13TH
NAME AND BACKGROUND CLEARED FEB. 18TH (PUT IN LINE FOR INTERVIEW)
IL: JUNE 12 AT 1:40 (ARRIVED TODAY MAY 5TH)
HOOOORRRRRAAAAAAYYYYYYY