After reading the advice from San000 and Mr. Vertigo yesterday, I decided not to send my oath approval letter back for rescheduling to a later date. I wanted to either get a sooner date or just show up for my 12/10 date, even if it meant postponing my vacation. In order to get a sooner oath date, Username and Calvillager recommended that I try to request the front desk at the Seattle office and that I show up there even though I didn’t have an appointment…so I did just as you guys suggested!
I showed up at the office at around 12:30 PM and explained my situation to the guy sitting at the front desk. He kept telling me that there’s not much he could do but I begged him to reconsider
Then another guy came to the front desk at around 1PM. He was the one organizing the ceremony – handing out the booklets and telling people what to do after they entered the auditorium for the ceremony. I showed him my tickets and explained that I needed to take the oath today in order to get my passport on time. He called someone, gave them my A# and asked that person to look into my file. He then told me that he needed to hear back from the person he called regarding my case and that they were going to do their best. At around 1:45 PM (15 minutes before the ceremony) he told me that I could go ahead and take the oath today! He wrote my name and information on the list of around 115 people that were scheduled to take the oath and asked me to get into line for the oath. The ceremony lasted about 2 hours and I finally got my Naturalization Certificate.
I can’t thank you guys enough for all the help. If it was not for you, I would probably have sent my approval letter back and who knows how much longer I would have had to wait. Also, it was good to know that the Seattle Passport Agency can issue a visa on the same day (thanks to Mr Vertigo).
For those of you that will be needing passports in a hurry…I happened to talk to an agent from the Seattle Passport Agency following the ceremony and he informed me about their policy – If you can bring the itinerary of an international flight scheduled to depart within 14 days then you can make an appointment with them and they will mail your passport back to your home address ASAP. However, if the itinerary says that your flight is leaving within 7 days, they will try to issue your passport to you on the SAME day, in most cases. He told me that I should be able to get mine tomorrow.
Thanks again for all the info and good luck to everyone!
Finally, here’s my timeline:
05/19/2008: N-400 sent (Seattle DO NSC)
05/21/2008: PD
05/28/2008: Check Cashed
06/02/2008: NOA1 rec'd
06/07/2008: FP letter rec'd
06/12/2008: FP done
09/24/2008: IL rec'd
11/25/2008: Interview Date
12/03/2008: Oath Ceremony
12/04/2008: Applied for Passport - Seattle Passport Agency (downtown)
12/05/2008: Passport Received - in person