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Filed: Other Country: China
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Hello! I had my interview on 08/13, the officer told me that I have passed my test, and my case was suggested for approval. She also told me that I supposed to get the approval letter in 7-14 days and oath ceremony in 4 to 6 weeks. It almost has been two weeks and I have not received anything from USCIS. My question is when you usually get the approval letter or oath ceremony after the interview? Thanks for your help in advance!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Hello! I had my interview on 08/13, the officer told me that I have passed my test, and my case was suggested for approval. She also told me that I supposed to get the approval letter in 7-14 days and oath ceremony in 4 to 6 weeks. It almost has been two weeks and I have not received anything from USCIS. My question is when you usually get the approval letter or oath ceremony after the interview? Thanks for your help in advance!

This is a crystal ball type of question, sorry, my ball has a crack in it. Another difficult time as you really can't make plans waiting for that oath letter to come in, then followed by waiting for your US passport. Still envy the people that have same day oaths, try not to think about it, walk out to your mailbox and tell yourself, maybe tomorrow. But it eventually does come in. Legally, they have 120 days. Had a friend that had to wait much longer, but she didn't want to take the USCIS to court, but she also eventually got her letter.

Maybe today you will receive it!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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I think I will have to go with Claudio. After my interview, it took 4 weeks to get my oath date. Indeed, I did request for a new date for my oath ( with reasons), and it took close to 1 month to get a response to which I was re-scheduled for the next available oath ceremony ( I did also talk to a customer service person at the 1800#, and she was helpful, polite and very resourceful). She was helpful because the advise she gave with regards to my case was exactly what happened. So why don't you give it a try, and call USCIS to find out what is actually causing the delay. I wish you all the best! :dance:

 
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