Oath letter comes from Local office(DO) or from National Service Center?

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Oath letter comes from Local office(DO) or from National Service Center? I'm interested to know as I don't see any updates after my interview online and the status never changed beyond "interview" even if the oath is completed.

Thanks a lot and Happy new year.
 
In my case the Oath letter came from the DO, and there is some logic for it:
1/ once my file has been the DO for the interview, it stays at the DO
2/ the DO having the files of interviewed applicants helps contact them should an Oath Ceremony be postponed for any reason.

It makes sense that the DO may have had less active personnel on duty between 12/23 and now, but I would think their activities should be resuming at normal pace in the next few days.

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Detroit DO - NSC
09/28/98 Entered on K-1 (Fiance) Visa
12/19/98 Married with US Citizen (still happily married 11 years after )
12/24/98 Filed I-485, I-130, I-765 in OKC (NSC)
01/03/99 Moved to Texas (TSC)
05/xx/00 Moved to Eastern PA (VSC)
11/xx/00 Moved to Central NJ (VSC)
03/19/01 LPR
03/xx/03 Received GC dated 03/19/2001
03/20/07 N-400 Priority Date
04/12/07 FP done
09/19/07 Interview passed :)
10/26/07 Naturalized Citizen :)
 
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Mine came from DO as well as they are the ones who schedule oath. I was even able to get a reprint of oath letter via Infopass since my original oath was received late.
 
Mine was from NBC. Apparently both are possible. Don't know it depends on local DO or not, that is for the same DO either it is always from that DO or always from NBC.
 
I think that if you are requesting a name change or any oath that requires a judge then NBC will schedule it and mail it. If the oath is conducted by the DO then DO will schedule it and mail it. Just a wild guess...
 
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