This really sounds like a tough one...
One course of action that I have not seen suggested in this thread is to contact your congressperson. I have made the experience that calling as a citizen gets you much better treatment than when you inquire as an immigrant about USCIS issues. You could call and request to talk to the Director of Immigration Affairs. Introduce yourself as a constituent and explain the situation. Then ask them to use their liaisons to the USCIS to clarify the issue. Be polite but firm. Knowing that you can vote gets their attention much more than when a non-citizen calls.
I have used this with success repeatedly whenever my application seemed stuck by having my wife (a US citizen) call.
One course of action that I have not seen suggested in this thread is to contact your congressperson. I have made the experience that calling as a citizen gets you much better treatment than when you inquire as an immigrant about USCIS issues. You could call and request to talk to the Director of Immigration Affairs. Introduce yourself as a constituent and explain the situation. Then ask them to use their liaisons to the USCIS to clarify the issue. Be polite but firm. Knowing that you can vote gets their attention much more than when a non-citizen calls.
I have used this with success repeatedly whenever my application seemed stuck by having my wife (a US citizen) call.
I got my GC in June 2002 and applied for N-400 in July 2007. So there should not be any time issue.
I was told by the agent that they might give me a new cerificate of citizenship in the oath ceremony and I might have to surrender my existing one because it never existed in the first place according to the system. Since I already applied for US passport based on the existing certificate of citizenship am I at the risk of losing my passport too?
Should I just take copy of certificate of citizenship to the USCIS building because they might take the original.
The agent told me that I should not travel till the issue is resolved and at risk of not entering US because I have no valid documents if I surrender the current Indian citizenship
1. My debate is should I go to Oath ceremony where it is more informal to defend my case or take an Infopass and get into USCIS building
2. My spouse also got the citizenship at the same time and never got the second oath letter like myself. But her case status online shows it is pending approval. So I am planning to take her also with me to just make sure that her records are straight. In that case I need an Infopass for her because at oath ceremony USCIS will not bring her file.
So this looks like visiting two separate times and presenting our cases differently. What is your advise?
Thanks for all your inputs
Trygc