My wife went for her citizenship interview today at the SJ office. She had many years ago when applying for the driver licence ticked for registering to vote by mistake. SHe never voted and also got letter from the county the she has never voted. She also wrote letter explaing what happened. During the interview the officer brough that up and said that he will have to refer the case to his supervisor because of this. He said he is neither denying or approving the case. He also asked her to bring the marriage certificate coming Tuesday 11/10 as we had requested to change the her last name to my last name.
What do you guys think of her chances? I am positive he will approve the case btu my wife is quite upset. My logic is why would he go through all the application and get her to sign everything and also ask to bring the marriage certificate in next few days if he is not going to approve it. Anyone had similar experience?
Hi all:
1.00pm in Campbell. Our 5 year old has school till 2.30pm. The school is about 30min drive from Campbell.
1) Is the naturalization ceremony likely to be done by 2pm?
2) If it is likely to go longer, do we have the option of taking our son to the ceremony. Do we have to ask USCIS for permission to do so? We can pull him out of school early, but cannot leave him there past 2.30pm
Welcome! If all work out for you, you'll be done on 11/19 at Campbell.
Thank you both for your responses.
So, looks like we can take our son to the Oath ceremony without any special permission from USCIS. Am I correct?
Of course, as Huracan stated, we will spend all our time keeping him under control. He is 5, and cannot sit still for too long. How formal is the ceremony? Do lots of people bring their kids with them (in which case USCIS and others in the room will be more tolerant of our kid's presence)
Any idea why my status is not updated, although we have already gotten the interview letter for my wife.