Anybody interviewed in February 09 received Oath Letter yet?
Horray finished ceremonies, received certificate, and updated my SSN today.
Do they give naturalization certificate at the oath ceremony? How do you update your SSN? Thanks for your posts and help.
Congrats stevegerald2000. Is your ceremony also at LA Convention Center?
Horray finished ceremonies, received certificate, and updated my SSN today. I am still trying to figure out whether i need to make an appointment with passport agency since i will be traveling around March 15-20th, well i have not booked ticket yet, because if i book it now and the passport is not ready by then, then i am screwed, since i am going to asia(the place needs to get VISA), so i have to have extra 3-6 days to apply for VISA, so anyone can give some suggestions?
I forgot to do the ss thing, wish we could do that online. Do you need Naturalization certificate to edit your ss status?
1) I am so dependent on the uscis website, and I found out there that the processing time for N400 applicants in LA will take about 1 year from now, it says there that they are now processing case dated February 2008.
Can anyone help me how to interpret their processing time? Are they referring to the date they received the application or the date they scheduled the interview?
Im a little bit worried that my application might take years to process
2) Feliz-LA, where did you get the estimated actual timelines? Thanks in advance for your assistance.
3) I've read a lot of cases here that their application was sent somewhere in August-October 2008 but they have been scheduled for an interview and some are scheduled for an oath taking already. These experiences are so inspiring. We hope to have the same timeline as yours.
Congratulations with passports and oath letters!
sirch320 how did your mother's i-130 affect your oath/passport process? do you make a copy of natz certificate before submitting it for SSN and for passport?QUOTE]
Thanks Feliz-LA!
My passport application was not affected by my filing for my mother's I-130.
I went home straight after my oath ceremony and made photocopies of my naturalization certificate. Then I went to the SSA office which is only a couple of blocks from my house. I filled out the usual SSA form and showed them my original naturalization certificate which they photocopied for their file. Then I went to a local post office to submit my Driver License, completed passport application form, payment, two passport size photos, and original naturalization certificate.
The following day, I mailed the I-130 with the photocopies of my naturalization certificate and birth certificate and payment.
I was without any original proof of citizenship status for almost 4 weeks.
Good luck Feliz-LA. Your turn will come very soon.