Today I just received the Oath Ceremony letter. The ceremony is going to be held in South Port, NC that is almost 3 hours away from Raleigh/Durham, is that Normal or is there a mistake ?
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D/O: RALEIGH/DURHAM, NC
01/27/09 :N400 mailed to Lewisville, TX lockbox
02/02/09 :N400 Received Date
02/02/09 :N400 Priority Date
02/13/09 :FP Notice received Date
03/02/09 :FP Appointment (taken)
03/26/09 :File review notice received (yellow)
04/15/09 :IL received
06/08/09 :ID passed.
06/12/09: OL not yet received
07/03/09: OD at SouthPort, NC
Thanks. I am not sure if knowing his name would help,
Thanks for the information in this wonderful forum. I have my citizenship interview scheduled on July 22nd at Durham.
Just want to make sure that the following are the required documents for the interview so as to avoid any surprises at the interview.
1. Interview letter
2. Green Card
3. State Drivers License
4. Passport
Please advise if I am missing any thing.
Quick question regarding Oath Letter.
How long is the wait time for receiving the Oath letter after the interview is completed?
Thank you for the information.
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Durham DO
N-400 sent - 4/10/2009
Received date - 4/14/2009
FP Done - 5/21/2009
ID - 7/22/2009
Bob,
There're two pages in the interview notice today. One is the actual notice. The other is Naturalization Interview Document Check List.
I read the docs several times. Both documents are simple and straightforward. To me, the only applicable items are:
1. The notice
2. Green Card
3. Passport
4. Photo ID(State Driver license).
5. Two additional passport style photo - Optional.
The link you quoted has very extensive documentation list, with a July 2005 time stamp. I think it's simply out-dated. For example, I couldn't find anywhere in the notice which mentions I have to bring last 5 years tax proof.
It's quite a task to prepare the docs list in the link. I'll probably take my chances and only bring what mentioned in the notice.
Anyone who's been interviewed recently here? How you prepared the doc?
Thanks, Cloudysky
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Had my interview and it was a long day!
So I had my interview today. I arrived at the center 29 minutes early (10:31am). I went through security however they had some issues with a pen I had in my purse. I asked them to let me just throw it away, but they just had me pull it apart and scanned it several times. lol
Then since we were early they had my husband and I sit in a room, which i assumed is the oath room for ~15 minutes.
At 10:46am, they sent me to a desk which i have them my letter and they gave me a number and sent us upstairs.
I went upstairs to a packed interview room. and it seemed most people were there for n-400's. We waited and waited and at about 12:30pm, I was called.
The interview/exam was quick. She was very very nice, going over a couple things with me then went into the exam. Firstly there was a discrepency on their part in regards to my green card date. In the system it shows i have been a resident for 4 years not 3, and my AOS paperwork was approved but the IO did not sign the paperwork. Anyhow this required her to do some digging and checking, but in the end it was their problem so she would sort it out. I answered 6 questions right, answered and read the english part. Then we went over the entire application. That was the longest part.
Then about 12:45pm she said she was not sure if the person for final approval was still around and if not i would need to go and come back. She said i was waiting so long i probably needed lunch. She found out who was handling cases and he told her i needed to wait. At about 2pm, he finally got through my case and told me in a few weeks I will get a letter w/ my oath date.
Even though this whole thing took forever, everyone was soooo nice there unlike when I went to my AOS in miami. Also, they now allow phone use in the building, which I wish i knew so i could let my husband go and come back when i call him back. It was a tiring wait!
also, a few things, they told me traffic violations are not considered citations and you don't need to answer the question in verbatum.
So I am almost over!
Hi guys, does anyone know if the Raleigh/Durham DO performs judicial duties or does it primarily perform administrative duties? The reason I am asking is because I requested a name change when I sent my N400 application. I have heard that if the DO has no judicial authority, the process could be delayed. Anyone with experience with this?