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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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So I passed my naturalization interview on 8/5 and I'm curious if there is a list of the possible oath ceremony dates that I can find. I'm leaving for school(domestic) soon and I'm just curious as to what they could possibly schedule me for.

congrats!

nope,

each office of the uscis has it's own schedule, it depends on the city and state. they will mail you the date if they didn't give it to you at the interview, If you can't attend you can reschedule and they will mail you another date, but you can't pick and choose.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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say New York City and the brooklyn/federal court

Too late now, but could have discussed your predicament with your IO after you passed your interview and learn their policy on oath ceremonies. Ant is in New York state, I believe Buffalo, where they gave her a special oath ceremony. We had similar circumstances with St. Paul. I have learned they don't send your application off to some unknown place for approval, done by a supervisor at your field office. In like manner, they have the certificate forms with pre-signatures stamped on, just type in the info, and can tell they are using fields for the specific personal information, just glue on your photograph, and that is it.

They also tell you on your interview form you can contact your IO at any time with questions, fat chance of that happening, its impossible! Either our senator or congressman can, we were fortunate in that our senator was not running for re-election, but this year, both he and are congressman are and they are nowhere to be found. Our daughter was eligible to apply late spring for US citizenship and is going to college. In judging the processing times and the fact she is already off to college, no way could we do that, so elected to postpone her citizenship until she can. Besides that, both our senator and congressman are nowhere to be found this year, both running for re-election. Would be bad timing for us. Her green card is good for another eight years, maybe at a better time.

 
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