Form N-445...Oath Ceremony question!

mychances

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hi all, first of all i want to thank all the folks here who have answered my questions in past and provided me with valuable suggestions that have helped me thru my naturalization!

I got the oath letter in mail on Saturday. My oath is on Wednesday Jan 21, 2009 (so yes I am pretty excited). It says I have to bring the following:

- The oath letter
- Permenant Resident Card
- Reentry Permit or Refugee Travel Document
- Any immigration documents you may have
- Bring my child dependents

My questions are:
1) What is "Any immigration documents you may have"? Do they mean N-400? Documents relating to my green card? My birth certificate? What exactly are they looking for?
2) There are some questions on the second page where I think I have to check all boxes as No. When do I fill this form? During the oath, before it, do I have to check the boxes with them?
3) Is there anything else I need to be aware of for the oath ceremony?

thanks all!!
 
1) Your green card any any re-entry permits that you might have.
2) Fill out the form on the day of oath.
3)No, just relax and enjoy the ceremonies.
 
What about Advance Parole?

Does old Advance parole also included in "Any immigration documents you may have"?
 
Just to clarify, in my opinion this doesn't include notices of action or receipts for applications, it only means final documents that confer some benefits. Basically they are trying to avoid that those documents fall in the hands of other people and are misused, and/or altered for use by another person.
 
That's correct, Huracan. Only the actual documents (not the receipts/NOAs) should be brought to the oath ceremony.
 
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