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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: France
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I had my Oath Ceremony last week (June 25th) in Oklahoma City. I'm sorry I haven't posted my experience sooner. Everything went very well and smoothly for us. I passed my interview of May 15th, and received my ceremony date letter about 2 weeks later. Our ceremony took place at the local field office. Chairs were installed in the lobby for those getting naturalized (about 50 of us coming from 20 different countries!) and their friends and families.

I was appointed to appear at 7:30 AM and got there on time. I went through security almost right away, but my husband and daughter had to wait outside for about 30-40 minutes before they were checked and allowed inside. In the meantime, I was called (as were all of us) to sign in, give up my green card, verify my name on and sign my certificate of naturalization. I was also given a Social Security form (Social Security people were present and invited us to give them the filled out form along with our certificate of naturalization at the end of the ceremony in order to update our status as new citizens).

My husband and daughter finally got in, but were unfortunately way in the back while i was in the front row (the first three or four rows of chairs were reserved for those who were being naturalized). When all the friends and family members got in, the ceremony began. Some lady working at the field office gave a brief introduction and explained how the ceremony would go. She then introduced the person who would give us our Oath. This person gave a little speech, then we all stood up and took the Oath of Allegiance. After that we watched a message on TV from the President, and a little, very patriotic (and moving for me) movie. Then everybody was invited to stand up to give the allegiance to the flag (which oops... i did not know... shame on me). And then our names were called so we could come forward and retrieve our certificate (that was cool). And that was it! I went by the Social Security booth right after, so I've got that taken care of, and then we had to leave because they needed to let people in for a new ceremony!

We are so lucky that our immigration journey is complete and I am so proud to have shared something so special with my husband and daughter. I also feel very blessed to have been welcomed here, and I am proud to be part of this country.

Good luck to you all!

Our Timeline:

I-129F / K-1:

- 03/20/2002: I-129F Petition sent to Nebraska SC

- 05/05/2002: NO1

- 09/26/2002: NO2 Petition Approved

- 01/09/2003: Interview at the Embassy - K-1 Approved

- 02/04/2003: moving to the States

- 04/02/2003: Wedding in San Francisco

I-485 AOS / I-751 :

- May 2003: I-485 sent to Texas SC

- 10/17/2003: Fingerprinting & EAD

- March 2004: AOS Interview in Oklahoma City

- 03/17/2004: Temporary Green Card Issued

- 03/30/2004: Green Card Issued

- 02/14/2006: I-751 sent to California SC

- 05/26/2006: Removal of Condition Approved

- 11/08/2006: Green Card received

Citizenship:

- 09/22/2007: N-400 sent

- 12/26/2007: NOA received / check cashed

- 2/18/2008: 1st Biometrics appointment -- failed

- 3/10/2008: 2nd Biometrics appointment

- May 15th: Interview date in Oklahoma City

- June 25th: Oath Ceremony in OKC!

Posted

Congratulations!!!

I'm still waiting mine but I'm going to make an appointment online through info pass if I don't received my Oath Letter by the middle of July.

Anyone here same Local Office-Salt Lake City, Utah and knows the Oath Schedule in Salt lake City?

11/03/2007 - Mailed N-400

11/05/2007 - Delivered to NSC

11/09/2007 - Checked Cashed

11/10/2007 - Return Signature Receipt Received

11/05/2007 - Priority Date

12/03/2007 - NOA1 Receipt Notice Received

12/13/2007 - NOA2 Fingerprints Received

01/02/2008 - Fingerprinting Done

02/11/2008 - NOA3 Interview Notice Received - April 10th, 2008

04/10/2008 - Interview Done - APPROVED

08/15/2008 - Oath Letter Received

09/10/2008 - US Citizen

09/24/2008 - Applied for US Passport

10/06/2008 - US Passport Received

10/09/2008 - Passport Card and Naturalization Certificate Received

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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We are so lucky that our immigration journey is complete and I am so proud to have shared something so special with my husband and daughter. I also feel very blessed to have been welcomed here, and I am proud to be part of this country.

Good luck to you all!

Congratulations and welcome.

Bob & Mon

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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I had my Oath Ceremony last week (June 25th) in Oklahoma City. I'm sorry I haven't posted my experience sooner. Everything went very well and smoothly for us. I passed my interview of May 15th, and received my ceremony date letter about 2 weeks later. Our ceremony took place at the local field office. Chairs were installed in the lobby for those getting naturalized (about 50 of us coming from 20 different countries!) and their friends and families.

I was appointed to appear at 7:30 AM and got there on time. I went through security almost right away, but my husband and daughter had to wait outside for about 30-40 minutes before they were checked and allowed inside. In the meantime, I was called (as were all of us) to sign in, give up my green card, verify my name on and sign my certificate of naturalization. I was also given a Social Security form (Social Security people were present and invited us to give them the filled out form along with our certificate of naturalization at the end of the ceremony in order to update our status as new citizens).

My husband and daughter finally got in, but were unfortunately way in the back while i was in the front row (the first three or four rows of chairs were reserved for those who were being naturalized). When all the friends and family members got in, the ceremony began. Some lady working at the field office gave a brief introduction and explained how the ceremony would go. She then introduced the person who would give us our Oath. This person gave a little speech, then we all stood up and took the Oath of Allegiance. After that we watched a message on TV from the President, and a little, very patriotic (and moving for me) movie. Then everybody was invited to stand up to give the allegiance to the flag (which oops... i did not know... shame on me). And then our names were called so we could come forward and retrieve our certificate (that was cool). And that was it! I went by the Social Security booth right after, so I've got that taken care of, and then we had to leave because they needed to let people in for a new ceremony!

We are so lucky that our immigration journey is complete and I am so proud to have shared something so special with my husband and daughter. I also feel very blessed to have been welcomed here, and I am proud to be part of this country.

Good luck to you all!

congratulations :dance: ..i'll be filing next month so let's see how it goes..

I-R5 at USCIS California Service Center

Consulate: Manila Philippines

5/19/09 Filed I-130 at Chicago Lockbox

5/22/09 USCIS rcvd I-130

6/01/09 Checks cashed

6/03/09 NOA1 rcvd for both parents

8/12/09 Email approval for Dad

8/17/09 Rcvd NOA2 for Dad

8/20/09 Rcvd RFE email for Mom

9/08/09 Email approval for Mom

9/12/09 Rcvd NOA2 for Mom

NVC

8/19/09 NVC rcvd dad's case

9/18/09 NVC rcvd mom's case

9/22/09 Emailed DS3032

9/28/09 Paid AOS/ I-864 fee of $70 for both

10/08/09 rcvd emails: DS3032 accepted

10/08/09 sent I-864

10/09/09 IV bill generated for both cases

10/10/09 Paid IV bill $800 for both

10/13/09 I-864 rcvd by NVC

10/15/09 DS230 mailed to NVC

10/16/09 I-864 accepted & entered into the system

10/19/09 DS230 rcvd by NVC

11/02/09 rcvd checklist emails

11/09/09 sent RFE to NVC via UPS

11/12/09 NVC received RFE

11/19/09 AVR: checklist response rcvd 11/18/09

11/28/09 Log-in failed for both

12/01/09 Case complete as of 11/30/09

12/14/09 rcvd emails of interview date

01/04-05/09 medical @ St.Lukes done

01/11/10 Interview @ USEmbassy Manila 6:30am

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Posted

Congratulations!!! And thanks for all the details, very informative. My husband has his interview on August 5th, then hopefully his oath not too long after. I'll be sure he knows the 'pledge of allegiance' !!! :star:

I-751 timeline:

Dec. 27, 2006 mailed I-751 packet

Jan. 4, 2007 date on NOA

Jan. 30, 2007 Biometrics

Feb. 1, 2007 last time our file was touched....

April 1, 2008, file touched and transferred to CSC

April 2, 2008, file touched again....

April 14, 2008 NOA about transfer

May 12, 2008 email stating 10 yr card ordered

May 19, 2008 10 yr card received

N-400 timeline:

May 7, 2008 mailed in N-400 packet

May 9, 2008 USCIS receives and signs for (by F. Heinauer) N-400 packet

May 19, 2008 NOA of receipt of N-400 and NOA for biometrics

May 30, 2008 biometrics

Aug. 5, 2008 Naturalization interview

Sept. 23, 2008 Oath ceremony, new US Citizen!! (have dual citizenship)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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Posted
congratulations :D

2008-05-06 I-129F sent

2008-05-10 Delivered to NVC 3:12pm

2008-05-20 NOA1

2008-05-23 Touched

2008-06-26 Touched

2008-06-27 Touched

2008-09-07 NOA2

2008-09-11 Received at NVC

2008-09-12 Left NVC

2008-09-18 Consulate received

2008-09-25 Pkt3 Received

2008-09-28 Pkt3 Returned

2008-09-30 Pkt4 Received

2008-10-09 Interview

2008-10-13 Medical

2008-10-24 Visa Received

2008-10-30 Fying home to my Jonathan

 
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