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  1. Naturalization Ceremonies

    Naturalization Ceremonies. If USCIS approves your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, we will schedule you to take the Oath of Allegiance at a naturalization ceremony. The naturalization ceremony is the culmination of the naturalization process. To ensure new citizens are able to experience certain elements of a ceremony, we have made ...

  2. PDF What Should I Expect From the Naturalization Process?

    Taking the Oath • Receive a ceremony date. • Check in at the ceremony. • Return your Permanent Resident Card. • Answer questions about what you have done since your interview. • Take the Oath of Allegiance. • Receive your Certificate of Naturalization. 5

  3. Common Questions about Traveling During the Naturalization Process

    If you currently have a naturalization application pending with the U.S. government, you may be wondering if you can travel in the period between your naturalization interview and your oath ceremony. The short answer is yes: there is no restriction on international travel when you apply for naturalization nor after you have been recommended for […]

  4. Travel between Interview & potential oath-taking ceremony

    My time between my husband's Interview and Oath Ceremony was relatively short - he had his interview on May 31st and his Oath Ceremony today (!!) on June 19th, so a little over 3 weeks. He go this letter on June 9th stating when his ceremony was scheduled. I think every office has different timelines.

  5. Commonly Asked Questions About the Naturalization Process

    Upon receipt of the petition, the court signs and seals the petition. The petition is later presented to you during the naturalization ceremony as evidence of the name change. All name change requests facilitated through USCIS will require you to take the Oath of Allegiance at a judicial ceremony, rather than an administrative one.

  6. Can I travel after my N400 interview(before oath ceremony)?

    She was told that DHS will send her information in the mail soon about the oath ceremony, such as date and location (apparently in our area there is a backlog/waiting list for the oath ceremony until as late as next year). We are also scheduled to travel back to Thailand this winter over the holidays for about 3 weeks.

  7. International Travel Between Interview and Oath Ceremony : r/USCIS

    StuffedWithNails. • 3 yr. ago. During the time between your interview and your oath ceremony, you're ok to travel internationally with your green card and foreign passport as you normally would. At your oath ceremony, you'll have to hand over your green card, and you should avoid making travel plans until you have a US passport, because it's ...

  8. The Naturalization Ceremony & Legally Swearing Allegiance to ...

    The oath ceremony might occur soon after your naturalization interview, or it might be scheduled for several months afterward. The ceremony might occur in a courtroom, a convention center, or a room in a federal building. Unless you have a good reason for rescheduling the ceremony, you must appear at the time and place provided.

  9. Travel before oath ceremony : r/USCIS

    Acrobatic-Giraffe-93. •. Yes, you can travel. If you have traveled internationally you'll need supporting documents such as your tickets/ boarding pass. On page 4 of your notice you have to fill before your oath, question 2 asks you if you have traveled international after the interview and that would be yes. Reply.

  10. Documents to bring to Oath ceremony if you traveled after interview

    Bring your dates of travel. How much physical presence did you have in the 5 years before: * filed N-400 * had your interview ? Depending on how close your physical presence was to 5 * 366 / 2 = 915 days your oath might be delayed while your case is re-opened. You will be asked if you are "close" and you will need to answer truthfully.

  11. Re-scheduling oath ceremony?

    If you travel abroad between the interview and the oath, you'll need to list this travel at the back of N-445 when you attend the oath ceremony. Before the start of the oath, a USCIS officer will look at your N-445 and will question you about the travel abroad that occurred between the interview and the oath.

  12. Can I travel while waiting for the oath ceremony, or immediately after

    My naturalization interview was on 2/12/19, which I passed, and I am waiting for the oath ceremony to be scheduled (as of today's date, 3/17/19). I was hoping the oath ceremony to be in mid-March so I can apply for the passport, and be able to travel internationally in mid-April. My question is,

  13. Travelling abroad before Oath Ceremony URGENT!! : r/USCIS

    iranisculpable. •. It will be fine. When you arrive at your oath ceremony you will asked about international travel after your N-400 interview. Bring documentation of your travel. You might even be asked if this trip brought your physical presence for the past 3 years (from date of oath) to under (or close to) 548 days.

  14. Oath of Allegiance

    The Certificate of Naturalization. You will receive a certificate after you have taken the Oath of Allegiance. The Certificate of Naturalization is official proof of your U.S. citizenship. You can use your naturalization certificate to apply for a U.S. passport. This is an important document and is expensive to replace.

  15. Oath Ceremony Hasn't Been Scheduled Yet: What Should I Do?

    Send a letter to the USCIS office that handled your interview. Include your A-number on the letter, and a copy of the recommendation letter given to you by the USCIS officer there. Consult an attorney. Following up on delays and lost files is a regular part of every immigration attorney's work.

  16. Mistakes to Avoid Between Approval for U.S. Citizenship and Oath Ceremony

    You met the naturalization eligibility requirements, passed the U.S. citizenship tests, and after the interview, a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officer told you that you were approved for citizenship.Congratulations! That doesn't mean you're a U.S. citizen yet, however. You still need to take the oath of allegiance to the United States at a swearing-in ceremony.

  17. Travel in between interview and Oath Ceremony

    Hello, I imagine this has been asked before, but I can't seem to find it via search: is there any issue with having travelled outside the US in between having passed the interview and attending the Oath Ceremony? If so, is it a certain amount of time? My spouse and I were outside the US for about...

  18. Travel after naturlization interview/before oath ceremony?

    Once you become a citizen you should only enter US with your US passport. There is an expedite option and another to get an appointment but you need to show your travel bookings. You can travel up to the oath ceremony. At the oath ceremony you turn over your green card and apply for a US passport.

  19. You're Not a Naturalized U.S. Citizen Until You Take the Oath!

    Form N-445, Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony, which you will either receive at the conclusion of your interview at USCIS or later by mail, is an important document. It will not only list things that you should bring to the oath ceremony, but it contains a questionnaire that you must fill out on the reverse side.

  20. Travel internationally between interview and oath ceremony

    Could a short international trip (about a week) in between jeopardize being able to attend the oath ceremony? In the form N-445, the question "Since your interview have you traveled outside the United States?" is followed by questions about committing crimes, being imprisoned, or joining the Communist Party, etc… that lead to think it's ...

  21. Can I travel overseas right after naturalization interview (before the

    After the interview and before the oath, you will still have your non-US passport and your permanent residency card. You can travel internationally and return to the USA as a permanent resident with that documentation. You do not become a US citizen until you swear the oath. Do not miss the ceremony. Helpful (5) Comments (2) 1 lawyer agrees.

  22. Can I travel before my oath ceremony date?

    Posted December 1, 2023. Either get an ADIT stamp to extend your LPR status and delay the oath ceremony until after you return, or hope for the oath ceremony to be scheduled soon and then immediately apply for a US passport, then travel after you get it. I recommend the second option, as your oath ceremony is likely to be in a few weeks.