Thanks for the info. At the oath ceremony when applying for a passport, can you apply for expedited service if you need it quickly? Or do you need to lodge that application eslewhere?
Case- N400, citizenship
State CA
Priority date October 15 2002
Interview Jun 30 2003
Abou 10 enquaries, including 2 senators
Oath- FBI pending
Looking for team to join to file CLASS ACTION
Anyone know how long it is taking to get a passport in the LA area if I apply via the post office (expedited)?
Here's my timeline with the citizenship process in Los Angeles.
N-400 Filed ............ November 29, 2006
Fingerprint ....... December 26, 2006
Interview ......... March 29, 2007
Oath Ceremony ....... April 26, 2007 1 PM (finished by 2:30 PM)
Passport Office ....... April 27, 2007 (LONG wait -- 8 AM appointment, but passport in hand by 3 PM)
I recieved my passport today!!!! One week expedited...wow! I applied right after my oath ceremony along with all the other newly naturalized citizens. i have no idea if that had any effect on how quickly it got to the passport office. Either way, I'm happy.
I may be the only one, but i'm not a fan of the new ePassports. I find them kind of ugly and the quotes on every page amateurish. I can see how it'd be hard to fake though.
On an ANGRY note...They returned my certificate with plenty of creases. It was folded into three and then dropped in the mail
This is despite the fact that I took a sheet protector to my oath ceremony and specifically enclosed the certificate in a sheet protector before handing it over to the passport folks. I can't believe they screwed it up...idiots.
Can't do anything about it...maybe I'll apply for a replacement in a few years.
I had to show them a printout of the itinerary, showing that I had a flight coming up THE VERY NEXT DAY. I think if you have travel plans within 2 or 3 weeks, that's fine, too. I made the appointment 2 weeks beforehand, I think. They wouldn't let me do it any earlier, but I did it as soon as I got within the 2-week window. Not positive about the 2 weeks -- check the website.
Reminders: I wasted about 15 minutes going back and forth between the passport agency and my car, first because I had a cell phone (not allowed), and second because it turned out I also had a camera in my bag (also not allowed). This is at the Los Angeles Federal Building in Westwood. I would try to show up and get in line as early as possible because there were hundreds of people all with the same 8 AM appointment, and by the time you're #100, you're almost 3 hours behind #1. Also, I waited and waited and finally submitted my paperwork around 10:30, and they told me to come back between 1 and 3 to pick up the passport. When I showed up at 1:30, the line was already about 200 people long. Seriously. So, if they say 1, show up at least at 12:30 and get in line.
Thanks all of you
Oath Completed Today.
My timeline
12/20/06: Mailed to CSC
1/4/07: Received 12/21/06 as ND and 12/21/06 as PD
01/10/07: Received "Fingerprinting Notificaiton" with 1/18/07 as FPD
02/20/07: USCIS website enquiry - Case retrieval failed (Hope it indicates that I am going to receive Interview letter).
02-23-2007: Interview letter (IL) receive Date
04-20-2007: Interview Date (Cleared interview)
05-08-2007 : Oath Letter Received
05-30-2007 : Oath Date (Fairplex Building 4 at 12:30pm)
05-30-2007 : Oath Completed. Officially become US Citizen
05-30-2007 : Passport Applied (Expedited Service)
Thanks everyone. Any questions I am happy to answer.
Congrats Finalstep!
Very interesting that you received your oath ceremony notice on the spot. This is definitely a shift from the LA DO's procedure from the past. Hopefully it's not an isolated instance and they start issuing them during the interview in the future.