You'll get the naturalization certificate after your oath ceremony. It starts with you turning in your oath invitation and green card, checking the cert's details (name, gender, DOB, height, marital status, country of birth), then signing it. At my ceremony last Friday, Judge Britt said that he usually hands each cert out personally, but we had 919 new citizens, so there was no way that was going to happen!
Just came back from the Infopass session. There is no useful information on my case other than 'you MAY be placed on Sep 29th OC, or the beginning of Oct, but we don't know.'
I asked - did you send me OL before because I am afraid of the letter was lost since my interview was June 10th. They said no. So I asked if there is any reason my OC date is so late as there are many people who interviewed much later than me but got OC done last Friday. They said there is no reason, and they promised they do not pick names they like.
So, it's all random? It's so hard to keep positive with this agency.
oops; I thought I only posted this in the other thread where he had the same post. apparently I had done it here, too
well, I was just curious (of course I didn't know he had a lawyer, etc) how/why someone would get such a letter.
Also, why did they say it's a "clerical error" which prompted the IV letters ? this totally negates the answer the IO gave you @ your infopass, Mural. (she told you that our IV letters were sent only actually after the people were really ready for IVs, which means name checks were cleared, ready for UV etc, but descheduled due to staffing issues). according to the e-mail he got, if it was a total clerical error, we all could still be in name check, and not ready for IV at all: which further means there's no sense in hoping for a REschedule letter soon, like your IO lady said, as we were not really scheduled, but scheduled in (clerical) error. (=not yet ready for IV; and the IV letter was a mistake)
I don't know which answer is the most accurate.... his email or your IO lady
and YAY! for me and a tap on my own shoulder for not getting my hopes up
any news...from anyone?
Did you try Infopass ? I think infopass will also help. At least, you can talk to someone at the Raleigh or Charlotte DO.
fbanna, I went to infopass last Wednesday in Durham, they don't have any information. Just say there will be an OC on Sep 29th, but don't know if I will be in there or not.
Sorry, i forgot. that is very confusing, and I understand how you may feel now.
I got word yesterday from the Raleigh federal courthouse that Judge Britt doesn't have any other naturalization oaths planned for this year, so it looks like they will be held at DO and/or by another judge.
I just talked to an IO over the phone. I have been scheduled for an oath ceremony on the October 1st at 08:00 AM at the raleigh DO office. It looks like someone will be able to vote this year