hi,
in chicago, with oath scheduled for 6/19. the letter seems to say that all i need to take is the oath letter and my green card and i'm assuming two photos. what does other immigration documents mean? should i take the letter saying i had passed my interview? or should i take my whole dossier with all relevant documents? i have not traveled since my interview.
i was just looking at my post interview letter. it is very clearly marked that i passed civics and english and passed the interview. there are some Xes next to second review of english speaking etc but no exam required. i was kind of confused. i think i am definitely good to go as it clearly says i passed and i was heartily congratulated by the IO.
any additional english requirement would be bizarre as i'm a political science professor who has spoken english since childhood and read and wrote the necessary sentences at the interview and spoke fluent english throughout. kinda weird. maybe it's standard?
bottom line, no worries here, right? passed interview, correct box checked certifying i had passed, received oath letter. i think it's all good.
so would appreciate any feedback on the oath ceremony.
thanks guys!
smee
in chicago, with oath scheduled for 6/19. the letter seems to say that all i need to take is the oath letter and my green card and i'm assuming two photos. what does other immigration documents mean? should i take the letter saying i had passed my interview? or should i take my whole dossier with all relevant documents? i have not traveled since my interview.
i was just looking at my post interview letter. it is very clearly marked that i passed civics and english and passed the interview. there are some Xes next to second review of english speaking etc but no exam required. i was kind of confused. i think i am definitely good to go as it clearly says i passed and i was heartily congratulated by the IO.
any additional english requirement would be bizarre as i'm a political science professor who has spoken english since childhood and read and wrote the necessary sentences at the interview and spoke fluent english throughout. kinda weird. maybe it's standard?
bottom line, no worries here, right? passed interview, correct box checked certifying i had passed, received oath letter. i think it's all good.
so would appreciate any feedback on the oath ceremony.
thanks guys!
smee