Adventurer100
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To SyedNaqvi
Hi SyedNaqvi -
It does not matter where you take the oath. The oath, in most cases, is administrated by the court and the court itself has the authority to grant your name change. For my case, my oath in LA convention center was conducted by the US District Court and they basically granted my name change. When I picked my naturalization certificate, I had a piece of paper attached indicating that my name change was granted. I used that paper, together with my nat cert, to do my name change processes afterwards.
Hope it helps.
-fchan100-
SyedNaqvi said:Hi fchan100,
Congrats on your naturalization, I have a question that you have a name change in your application but your oath ceromony took place in LA convention center, my understanding is that any oath related to name change is conducted at US District Court. isn't so?
I also have a name change in my application.
My Timeline
PD 6/10/05
FP 07/26/05
Int 10/24/05 G325 Pending
Oath?????
Hi SyedNaqvi -
It does not matter where you take the oath. The oath, in most cases, is administrated by the court and the court itself has the authority to grant your name change. For my case, my oath in LA convention center was conducted by the US District Court and they basically granted my name change. When I picked my naturalization certificate, I had a piece of paper attached indicating that my name change was granted. I used that paper, together with my nat cert, to do my name change processes afterwards.
Hope it helps.
-fchan100-