Just got a letter today, interview on 3/17 deschedule due to unforeseen circumstances.
Anybody else got this? or am I the lucky one?
Thanks. March 19th.
I asked her what is the next step and she said that I have to wait.
I asked for how long and she said that I have to wait one year before I can call them.
I cannot agree with her but unfortunately I have no idea what I have to do next.
How long do I have to wait and what do I need to do next?
Thank you Bobsmyth!
Two weeks ago I tried to talk to a IO.
I did something like this:
1-800-375-5283 - 1 - 2 - 2 - 6 - 1 - (receipt # ) - 1 - 1 - 3 - 3 (or 4)
The lady I talked to told me that they do not have more information than
I can find online. She also said that they do not have even my name.
In other words, they have some information about my case but they do not have names because "they cannot verify caller's identity".
She recommend me to schedule an Infopass. And this is what I did.
I will try again tomorrow morning.
Thank you Bobsmyth!
Two weeks ago I tried to talk to a IO.
I did something like this:
1-800-375-5283 - 1 - 2 - 2 - 6 - 1 - (receipt # ) - 1 - 1 - 3 - 3 (or 4)
The lady I talked to told me that they do not have more information than
I can find online. She also said that they do not have even my name.
In other words, they have some information about my case but they do not have names because "they cannot verify caller's identity".
She recommend me to schedule an Infopass. And this is what I did.
I will try again tomorrow morning.
Or you could start writing some letters instead......
I had an interview on the same date, which was cancelled "due to unforseen circumstances". I and my wife applied at the same time, together, and my wife got an interview date of 3/27, which at that time I thought was somewhat strange. I'd have thought that we would get the interview together, as we did for I-485/ adjustment of status. It could be that the date that was given to us , i.e. 3/17, was by mistake. Anyway, there's no way to know, and the best that can be done is to wait for the next interview date. Hopefully, that won't take months.
-pk
Good luck to all. I look fwd to receiving OL
Congrats!!! Do you get to keep your current citizenship(s)?
I am not really sure. Nothing was discussed to that effect. My understanding is that the US does not recognize your other citizenship once you are granted a US one.
Nov 3, 2008.
-pk
Finally became US Citizens. Most of cherished moment.
Oath Ceremony Scheduled at US District Court @ 8.15 am today
First its security check at the entrance. Then few minutes wait at the ceremonial hall.
There were 100+ people for oath and some guests with them.
Around at 8.30 am, the court clerk and IO gave quick brief about the ceremony procedures.
After brief, the IO started calling people in a group (10 persons). He checked the back of the Oath letter for any updates since the interview date and got the Green card from us. If there is any updates, he addressed it. If not, we were asked to sign the certificate of Naturalization by the court clerk. She also asked us to pick up the details about the days ceremonial and few guidelines for applying the passport etc.
Around 9.45 am, the judge presided with 2 guests to address the to be new citizens after the oath. Then the IO read the motion to grant the name change and to preside the oath for the new citizens. After Judge approval, we were asked to raise up and take the oath. Judge congratulated and the two guest speaker delivered their speeches on welcoming the new citizens.
There was a Parade of flags by The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America.
Court adjouned.
Around 11.30 am Jusitce gave our oath certificate.
On our way out there was reception sponsored by The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America.
It was neatly organized.
On the way back we updated our Social Security Status and applied passports.
Good Luck for everyone waiting to become USC.