Nimche - congratulations on getting the oath letter!! Hard to believe that in just a few weeks your journey to gain citizenship will come to an end. I hope that all goes well for you.
One question for you: on the oath letter, I believe it asks whether you have been out of the country at all during the time between the interview and the oath. Does it specify ANY length of time out of the US, or just trips longer than 24 hours, as on the N-400 itself? The reason I ask is that I thought I might take a quick day trip outside the US after the interview, but before the oath. However, I can't be bothered to do this if it means having to document everything and then declare the trip at the oath ceremony...just one more hassle I don't need and one more thing that could potentially go wrong. Any info you could provide would be great. All the best...
Thank you. This is what it says in the back. Just to let you know front side of this sheet has your informations and documents you need to bring with you to ceremony.
In connection with your application for naturalization, please answer each of the questions by checking "Yes" or "No."
You must answer these questions the day you are to appear for your citizenship oath ceremony. These questions refer to actions since the date you were first interviewed on your Application for Naturalization. The questions do not refer to anything that happened before the inteview.
After you have answered evey question, sign your name and fill in the date and place of signing, and provide your current address.
You must bring this completed questionnaire with you to the oath ceremony, as well as the documents indicated on the
front, and give them to the employee of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services at the oath ceremony. You may be questioned further on your answers at that time.
AFTER the date you were first interviewed on your Application for Naturalization
Form N-400
1. Have you married, or been widowed, separated or divorced? (If"Yes," please
bring documented proof of malTiage, deaOI, separation or divorce.)
2. Have you traveled oUtside the United States?
3. Have you knowingly committed any crime or offense, for which you have not been
arrested?
4. Have you been arrested, cited, charged, indicted, convicted, fined or imprisoned for breaking or violating any law or ordin"nce, including tmffic violations?
5. Have you joined any organization, including the Communist Party, or become associated or connected therewith in any way?
6. Have you claimed exemption from military service?
7. Has there been any change in your willingness to bear on behalf of the
United States; to perform non-combatant service in the armed forces of the United States; to perform work of national importance under civvilain direction, if the law requiers it?
8. Have you practiced polygamy, received income from illegal gambling, been"
prostitute, procured anyone for prostitution or been involved in any other unlawful commercialized vice, encouraged or helped any alien to enter the United States illegaly, illicitly trafficked in drugs or marijuana, given any false testimony to obtain immigration benefits, or been a habitual drunkard?
All questions are Yes and NO