Any one submit N-400 From Dallas Or Houston Track it here please.
Any one submit N-400 From Dallas Or Houston Track it here please.
No they do not. At no point does the USCIS take away your passport(s).
However, for all practical (and legal) purposes, the passport of the country of former citizenship is not valid any more after your Oath ceremony. Using it in any way that would convey my intention to represent myself as a citizen of my home country would constitute fraud.
At least, in my case, it would be extremely risky to travel with it, to my home country. I would not even dream of attempting that.
Also, I had to send my original Naturalization Certificate along with the application for the US passport. So, frankly, other than the copy of the Naturalization Certificate I made, before sending it with the US passport application, I have no authentic (original) proof of my current citizenship. However, I am expecting my US passport to arrive within the next few days (along with the Naturalization Certificate).
Hope this answers your question.
Mailing Date: 12/31/2012
Receipt/Priority Date: Notice of Action: 1/14/2013
Notic Date: Finger Printing: 1/12/2013
Finger Printing Appt Date: 01/26/2013 .
Any one here waiting for Oath ceremony after interview (name change) ?
I am.
When was your interview ?
During my interview, IO was telling that depending on the county I live judicial oath ceremony can happen anywhere between one to three months.
My interview was just a week ago (Jan 24th). Have they made a decision update on yours yet?
My case is on Oath Que. I got the following update yesterday on email:
On January 29, 2013, we placed your application in the oath scheduling que. We will send a notice when the ceremony is scheduled. If you move prior to the scheduled ceremony, please use our Change of Address online tool to update your case with your new address or call our customer service center at 1-800-375-5283.
Naturalization Applicants: you will receive your certificate at your oath ceremony. You can expect to be scheduled for an oath ceremony within 45 days of receiving your recommended approval. Many offices schedule approved applicants for the oath ceremony on the same day as the day of the interview. Please check the local office profile page on our website to determine if the office where you will be interviewed schedules same day oath ceremonies.
If you have questions or concerns about your application or the case status results
listed above, or if you have not received a decision from USCIS within the current
processing time listed*, please contact USCIS Customer Service at (800) 375-5283.
Congrats. Just a matter of days now in your case.
Thanks. Hopefully it is only a few days wait in the Que. I have seen in forums where people were waiting in the Oath queue for couple of months.
Let's hope it won't take that long.