well, sorry, may be silly questions but...As I understood, if I want to change my name during filing I-400 procedure, they will schedule some special oaths ceremony for me (and may be some other people) with a judge. Is it correct?
Now, 2 questions: first, I'm in Los Angeles county and I heard that they have ceremony for a lot of people and there is NO judge there. is it because they just didn't need to change there name and they had ceremony with all those "other" people that didn't need their name changed OR they don't do it in LA for some reason?
Another question is: I know that even if I'll do it myself, name change may cost me around $300 if I'll decide to do it AFTER getting citizenship. So, if I would do it during the ceremony does it mean that I'm saving $300 or I still will have to submit some name change papers before that special ceremony procedure with the judge and pay for that?
Thanks!