I am really confused about how they choose oath ceremony dates for everyone, i see on here there are a few people who had their interviews after i did but recieved an oath letter alreay, i took an info for April 6 so lets what happens..because i was told that my application is still going through additional check but i was approved, i guest i really do need to speak with an officer
Mailed in: Oct 23 06
PD: Oct 30 06
FP:Nov 23 06
interview: Feb 26 07
Oath: Clueless
My timeline as mentioned below.
PD 7/21/06
FP Done on 08/14/06
Interview letter received 11/30/06
Interview date 01/18/07.
Oath letter Recd. 03/24/07
Oath date 04/04/07
Questions:
1. Got a traffic speeding ticket/citation. I am assuming will have to mention it on the back of Oath letter. With time being so short, don't think will have a proof of payment with me so soon. Please guide?
2. What is the importance of getting the voter registration? Is it absolutely required? When and where to get it done?. Does it have to be done in home jurisdiction area or can be done anywhere in the state? I am traveling pretty much every week for past few months and may continue to for sometime to come.
3. Do we need a new Social Security card, what would be different on new one? Per my understanding the SS number would remain the same. Again, do we need to apply for it in the home area only?
Thanks a lot to all the participants/members of this forum. This forum has helped everyone tremendously and eased lot of pains in this long journey of immigration.
I spoke with an officer from the 800 # and the told me that i am going through additional check......what additional check ???? and i see our timeline are almost simularDoes this look familiar? http://immigrationportal.com/showpost.php?p=1634917&postcount=12
How do you know you are undergoing additional checks? Did you speak to an actual officer?
Welcome to the club.
Take an infopass and request one, but call that 800# first and check if you can appear without a notice.Does anyone know how I can contact the Texas Service Center and ask them to send me another Notice.
Take what it says on the oath letter. If you checked "yes" to any questions, take documentation about what happened. I left my entire N-400 file in the trunk of my car, however, in case something came up (nothing did)kg_i140waiter said:1)Other than oath letter, GC, is there anything else that needs to be taken to the oath ceremony?
Yes, you give away your GC. Before your oath, go to http://travel.state.gov, fill in a passport application on-line and print it out and get your pictures taken. Read all the instructions and make sure you have everything right. Find a place that accepts passport applications (like a post office) and ask if they want you to make an appointment (and, make an appointment if you need to). Then you can go directly from the oath ceremony to the passport acceptance place. You will need to give them your natz cert. I stopped at home on the way to scan in the certificate.kg_i140waiter said:2)I read on this forum that GC is to be surrendered to get the naturalization certificate? Is this true? My wife is planning to goto UAE soon after. That will mean she will have to apply for US passport. Will the passport office accept the naturalization certificate as proof of citizenship?
You can do this any time. If you want to vote in the early May local elections, you'll want to do it right away (in Texas, you must be a registered voter for 30 days before you can vote). You can pick up the form at the oath (you need to know what county you live it - it's done by county), then fill it in that evening and mail it the next daykg_i140waiter said:3)Voter registration – If I read correctly, she doesn’t HAVE to do it right then and there, it can be done later? Any reason to do it there?
Your SSN doesn't change. You just need to notify them that you are a citizen. We just went to the SSA office on Rt 360 in Grande Prairie several months after we were all citizens (our oaths were months apart). Bring your natz cert (and/or a passport), a driver's license and your SSN card.kg_i140waiter said:4)SSN – Again, if I read correctly, this can wait too? And the SS number isn’t going to change correct?
Hi
My wife got oath letter for 4/4 garland but i didn't she had IV on 1/23 and i had on 2/5. Did any one with IV in Feb got Oath letter. I called 800 number today and i was told that i was recommended for citzenship on 2/5 and supervisor approved on 2/12. Nothing has been scheduled yet for the oath. I am a bit worried as i see lot of people with IV later date got oath letters. Any Advise is appreciated
Hello everyone,
My husband and I have had our interview on Jan 25, 2007. His oath taking date is on April 4 at Garland but I still havent received a letter for an oath taking date. Everyone I knew who were interviewed around the same time as ours are also scheduled to take their oath this April.
I am just a little anxious but I was wondering If my application for name change ( I still carry my maiden name and now changing to have my husband's last name) has something to do with the delay. Does anyone know if the oath ceremony in Garland will be presided by a judge or an INS official? Thanks, I will appreciate your prompt reply to my concern>
I have a situation - that I need to go to India after my interview for 3 months. I need help to know the following.
Do I have to submit my GC after my inteview?
Can I postpone my Oath ceremony? I live in Tarrant county. I saw a posting talking about postponing the Oath ceremony. Can you provide the details covered in that letter?
Appreciate sharing your experience.
Regards