genesis1 said:sam, a simple way to test your location is to type in your zipcode on an infopass application. It will tell you where your office is.
sam_c said:I found out from USCIS' website that Cherry Hill handles the following counties: Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Monmouth, Ocean, and Salem. The rest go to Newark.
I don't understand why CH should be so slow. The San Jose DO (just to take an example) has a very heavy case load but many people I know got their N400 processed in 4-5 months. So what's wrong with CH? Just slow and lazy people? ;-)
sam
sraj55 said:Wendy,
I did have a conversation in some detail with the immigration officer about the name change. Basically you get an opportunity to change your name at the time you are granted citizenship. This will mean that it will take 2 months after your oath ceremony before your passport can be issued.
You do have to make a decision during your interview if you need to do that.
Hope this answers your question
sraj
sv2707 said:Perhaps you are referring to after the citizenship, then of course it would have to go through the courts and I am not sure of the timeframes. As you indicate it is easy at the time of interview. My wife changed her name to the married name at the time of the interview. The interviewing officer @ Newark changed her name and gave a piece of paper that her name change has been filed at the Newark District Court. That's it. She got her passport 2 weeks...based on the Natruralization Certificate that was issued to her. At the interview it is one time you will get to change your name without any hassels.