Update: Decision cannot be made; Oath Letter Received
I had my interview today with name change. My social security # was wrong on the application but the IO corrected it after I pointed it out. For one of the question, I had answered both yes and no by accident on the application. The IO corrected it and made me sign next to it. It was not a big deal.
I passed the rest of the interview with out any problem. The IO was nice and said I had passed and should receive a letter.
However, the option checked was "Decision cannot be made." Not sure if this is a normal procedure for name change or not? I guess I'll have to wait 90-120 days before contacting them. Any comment, opinions, suggestions are welcomed.
The interview was in Baltimore. I am not worried. I am just scared of all the endless bureaucratic crap I will have to sort through for something that's not in my hands. I just want an Oath Letter and be done with everything. I want to just enjoy the summer and spend time with my family in peace -- nothing to worry about. A cool classic drink of my favorite beverage by the sunset in peace this summer is all I ask! That's all I ask of life! Life is too short for this bureaucratic drama.
Thanks for reading my semi-quasi rant. And to anyone else having similar issues, god speed and best of luck to you. Hang in there!
Update: I received my oath letter (10 days after the interview date). Those having issues, just hang in there! You'll be fine.
I had my interview today with name change. My social security # was wrong on the application but the IO corrected it after I pointed it out. For one of the question, I had answered both yes and no by accident on the application. The IO corrected it and made me sign next to it. It was not a big deal.
I passed the rest of the interview with out any problem. The IO was nice and said I had passed and should receive a letter.
However, the option checked was "Decision cannot be made." Not sure if this is a normal procedure for name change or not? I guess I'll have to wait 90-120 days before contacting them. Any comment, opinions, suggestions are welcomed.
The interview was in Baltimore. I am not worried. I am just scared of all the endless bureaucratic crap I will have to sort through for something that's not in my hands. I just want an Oath Letter and be done with everything. I want to just enjoy the summer and spend time with my family in peace -- nothing to worry about. A cool classic drink of my favorite beverage by the sunset in peace this summer is all I ask! That's all I ask of life! Life is too short for this bureaucratic drama.
Thanks for reading my semi-quasi rant. And to anyone else having similar issues, god speed and best of luck to you. Hang in there!
Update: I received my oath letter (10 days after the interview date). Those having issues, just hang in there! You'll be fine.
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