Hi Sriram,
i am also waiting for the oath letter. have you checked the schedule for oath in 2011 ? seems like Baltimore has 32 oath ceremonies in 2010. hopefully there is one in early January.
I don't know where you got the 32 modoshka. .
Got the number from court reports. anyway, how did your infopass go ? did you get the oath letter ?
Sri,
Are you changing your name? The you have the correct court for naturalization. Your wife will be fine in Baltimore. The parking in the Greenbelt court is ample, I don't remember if you pay or not. Arrive there early, if you don't want to drive, take the Metro to Greenbelt Metro and hop on a shuttle bus to the court, comes every 30 minutes from what I understand. However, double check. The court is a nice one, it is likely a small ceremony, you will have Judge Titus, nice guy.
Hi Al,
Both my wife and I have name changes and we were interviewed at the Baltimore location. But my wife got the oath done already in Baltimore on Dec 17 while I have it in Greenbelt. No big deal, just thought it was weird considering we had the interview in same location while the oath is in different locations.
I'm flipping my middle and last names (passport error back in 1994!) while my wife has already changed her's to my new last name.
Thanks for the information. I plan to drive to Greenbelt. Is there ample parking?
I finished my oath. I was asked to be there (Greenbelt, MD) at 10:30. A lady from Immigration Services first gave us a talk on the process and the order in which it was going to be done. She called us row by row and asked us if anything has changed since the interview. When my turn came, I told her that I got a speeding ticket since the interview. She asked me if I had already paid it and I told that the court date is next month. She made a note of the date in my Oath form N445 and told me as long as it is not a criminal charge I will be allowed to take my Oath. I also asked her later if I have to show proof of the ticket payment/resolution later. She said no need. I'm good and thanked me for sharing that information with her.
After she verified we lined up to see another guy who had the Naturalization certificates with him. Once I verified the name, I was asked to collect some of the materials for the Oath ceremony and go back to my seat. At 11:45 AM we were all asked to go to Court Room 4c where the Judge gave a talk and made is take the Oath and then the Pledge of Allegiance. Once that was over, I came downstairs and got a cookie and a punch that was organized by the "Daughters of the American Revolution".
I did take my 3 yr old as she woke up late and didn't want to go to school. She was very mischievous but managed ok. Parking was full in the front but there were plenty of space in the Garage that is next to the building. Pretty smooth and well organized. Do declare any speeding tickets etc and don't take a chance. It may delay the process in some cases due to interpretation of rules differently in some cases but not worth the risk in the long term to hide it or any other information.
Congratulations!!!! At least you got a cookie and punch, I didn't get any in Baltimore, MD... As such, your wife should make sure she eat something if the ceremony is early in the morning, I was running late and forgot to eat even a slice of toast. For $675, USCIS should give you some coffee or tea, with a bagel...
OK, so I had my interview in Baltimore on January 26. It was simple and straightforward, and I was recommended for approval by the officer. However, I could not take my oath that day because of the 5 year rule. My 5 year anniversary was February 2. Does anyone know how long it normally takes them to send out an oath letter? I realize it couldn't be sent out until after, in my case, February 2, but this is now the 16th. I called USCIS yesterday and was told they have 90 days after the interview to inform me of a decision. Can't think why it would take that long.
OK, so I had my interview in Baltimore on January 26. It was simple and straightforward, and I was recommended for approval by the officer. However, I could not take my oath that day because of the 5 year rule. My 5 year anniversary was February 2. Does anyone know how long it normally takes them to send out an oath letter? I realize it couldn't be sent out until after, in my case, February 2, but this is now the 16th. I called USCIS yesterday and was told they have 90 days after the interview to inform me of a decision. Can't think why it would take that long.
Frederick, I am surprised you haven't gotten your oath letter yet. My 5th year mark was on 2/14/2011 and I called USCIS yesterday (2/15/2011). Got my call escalated and the officer told me it was approved on 2/14/2011 and is in queue to be sent. And today when I check my mail box I got my oath letter. That is 2 days. I am surprised by their quickness. Any way, my advice to you is call USCIS and ask for your call to be escalated. The 2nd tier officer will tell you more info.
Good luck!