There you go: It was a very relaxed ceremony. There were few people who had minor traffic tickets between after Interview Date and Oath date and I saw them certificates on their hands. So, I guess as long as you have minor traffic violations you are good to go.
http://boards.immigration.com/showthread.php?t=287488
Valarie...when is your Oath scheduled? Have fun!
At the ceremony, USCIS rep will ask every one to complete the 8 questionaired that are in back page and want to make sure all is completed, dated, and signed. Depends on individual case, but minor cases does not effect what so ever...again I mean once in a while kind of minor violations. There was this lady infront of me...and she got speeding ticket a day before Oath day and I saw her happily carrying her certificate in way out.
Hi,
Thanks! So...you have not been questioned. You just filled, and signed the form before giving this to the collecting rep. And then just waiting? How they find out if you have any traffic tkt then?
You have to tell them if you have had any tickets arrests etc between the interview and the oath.
Don't lie about a speeding ticket at this stage
If you have any tickets/violations/changes to those 8 questions in the back of the Oath letter, USCIS will ask you to go to a designated room where they will guide you what to do next.
Regarding guests...you can bring as many as you would like. And, here in Tampa they allow you to sit next to you. This is a cermony so I guess everything goes happy way!
I just came back from local DO (St. Paul/Minneapolis) after an infopass session. The officer at the counter told me that my case is in "reverification" stage, which is the last step. She also mentioned that local DO was doing its best to process as many cases as possible before the election on November 4th.
Nothing much, I got out of the infopass session.
She also mentioned that local DO was doing its best to process as many cases as possible before the election on November 4th.
Nothing much, I got out of the infopass session.
UPSATE NEWYORK - please let me know if any progress in your case.
I passed interviewed in mid September, and the interviewer said a decision letter will be mailed to be me in two weeks. I was very dissapointed by not getting the oath letter at the end of the interview. Anyway, after three weeks of waiting, I just saw the oath letter deposited in my mail box yesterday.
Recently, in this forum, I noticed several people posting similar experience of being told at the end of interview to wait for the decision letter. Just wondering if this surge has anything to do with the timing of election. USCIS, on one hand, is under the pressure of the public to adjudicate as many N400 applicants as possible for them to vote. But on the other hand, USCIS doesn't want to be charged for fraud in the process of adjudication. To balance these two, USCIS has to show their cautioness by re-verifying the documents of more interviewees. As the result, there are more and more people falling into this reverification and waite-for-decision-letter hole.