Usually, the officer put his/her name and/or number, like an employee number.CitizenKane said:1) Who signs the N-652 form that USCIS gives you if you successfully pass
the interview. Is it the interviewing officer?
After you get the oath letter, there won't be any verbal questions, just the few "YES/NO" questions on the back of the letter. Please visit this link to take a look on the oath letter along with the questions on it.2) When you get the Oath letter, what are the questions on the back of the oath letter? From this forum it looks like they are Yes or No questions, but it would be helpful if someone can please share what questions are asked and have to be prepared on the back of the oath letter.
http://www.visapro.com/Download/N-445-Form.pdf
I am not really sure about that, but what i know that they have a representative from the department of state, in most cases, giving out applications for passports. I think, then you have to submit them by either post office, or application support center. You may want to ask further regarding this issue as i am not sure.3) When you go for oath ceremony, can you apply for a passport at the oath ceremony itself? Or do you have to go to the post office and apply later?
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Congratulations for getting so close to beeing a citizen
I hope that helps!
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