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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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There have been very few interviews and oaths done on the same day. It completely depends on the office you interview at and no one can tell you yes or no. You have to ask them.

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Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Figure the only appropriate time to ask is if you successfully pass your interview, for all you know, made get a decision cannot be made at the time or even deported.

Asked my wife if she could respectfully request the same day oath, if she passed, due to her demanding work schedule and the long trip involved. She did pass and did ask, was told no, not the policy of our field office.

Moral of the story, doesn't hurt to politely ask, but the answer you get sure can hurt, but only if you successfully passed your interview. That is the first bridge we all must cross.

If your field office does have same day oaths, nobody ever posted which ones do. Have to hope to get a morning appointment, if in the afternoon, or in the late afternoon, not a chance.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Will they let me do the interview and oath ceremony on the same day IF I'm changing my name with USCIS ? :blink:

And how to request it ?

My local office is at 14675 SW 120th Street Miami, Florida 33186.

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Miami doesn't have same day oaths. I believe they schedule them once a month. I had mine at another office in Miami last year.

My interview date was June 9th and for that month, the Oath was at the end of the month, I couldn't make it, so they sent me a letter for the next one, which was at the end of July.

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Call President Obama and tell him it's important to you and that Just Bob send you.

Should be easy for him to call DHS Secretary Janet first, then get a Federal Judge over to you, accompanied by the County's Registrar, and help you out. Will you be requesting special accommodations?

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There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all . . . . The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English-Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian-Americans or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality, than with the other citizens of the American Republic . . . . There is no such thing as a hyphenated American who is a good American. The only man who is a good American is the man who is an American and nothing else.

President Teddy Roosevelt on Columbus Day 1915

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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I had my interview a couple of weeks back at the Fairfax VA office which included same day oath. They do same day oaths only for Fairfax county residents who are not changing their name (they checked both items for me before offering same day oath ceremony).

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Will they let me do the interview and oath ceremony on the same day IF I'm changing my name with USCIS ? :blink:

And how to request it ?

My local office is at 14675 SW 120th Street Miami, Florida 33186.

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I know that a Judge needs to conduct the oath ceremony for anyone that is changing his or her name with USCIS. So its is unlikely that you may have a same day oath with interview.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Will they let me do the interview and oath ceremony on the same day IF I'm changing my name with USCIS ? :blink:

And how to request it ?

My local office is at 14675 SW 120th Street Miami, Florida 33186.

Thanks

I had my interview at Kendall Field Office (Miami) last Tuesday and my I.O. told me that there's only one ceremony per month there, usually at the end of the month. Yesterday I received a letter and my Oath ceremony will be on September 19th! ;)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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You cancheck the uscis website if the place where u will be having the interview offers same day oath taking, if. Not otherwise u have to be scheduled for the oath taking I had mine in newark,nj they have same oath taking ceremony after the interview if u pass, but I believe u cannot request that if the office whhere u will be having the interview does not offer it. Check the uscis website it with tell tell u if ur place of interview offers same day oath taking ceremony. Hope this would help you. God bless!

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Russia
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Not possible with a name change, even if your office usually does same day oaths. And you cannot request anything. Asking doesn't hurt, of course.

I had my interview on Aug.8, no name change, asked if I could take the Oath on Aug.10, got the answer, "No, that's impossible, but Sept.14 is quite probable". Didn't get that date, either.

Ara & Anya - Tucson, Arizona

IR-5 for my (Anya's) mother
00 Filed: 03/08/2013

536 POE: 08/26/2014

Father

00 I-130 mailed to Phoenix Lockbox: 05/28/2014

455 POE LAX: 09/03/2015

Brother (9 years old, A2A through LPR mother)

I-130

00 Filed: 09/12/2014

03 Petition accepted at California Service Center, NOA-1 mailed: 09/15/2014

07 NOA-1 received; Priority date is 09/15/2014: 09/19/2014

176 RFE received: 03/07/2015

238 RFE response mailed to CSC: 05/08/2015

242 RFE response received at CSC; Decision to be made before 07/11/2015: 05/12/2015

308 Approved; NOA-2 mailed: 07/17/2015

314 NOA-2 received; Case sent to NVC: 07/23/2015

371 Welcome Letter received; Choice of Agent form submitted: 09/18/2015

374 AoS fee paid: 09/21/2015

416 IV fee paid; IV application submitted: 11/02/2015

452 IV and AoS packets mailed: 12/08/2015

455 Documents received at NVC; Waiting for CC: 12/11/2015

502 Case Complete; Wating for IL: 01/27/2016

504 Interview scheduled for 03/11/2016: 01/29/2016

523 Medical exam: 02/17/2016 Passed

546 Interview: 03/11/2016 PASSED!

549 Visa issued: 03/14/2016

588 POE LAX: 04/22/2016

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Latvia
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I had my interview a couple of weeks back at the Fairfax VA office which included same day oath. They do same day oaths only for Fairfax county residents who are not changing their name (they checked both items for me before offering same day oath ceremony).

what if i'm in VA on military orders?

also i do but i dont have name change.i only need to loose the last letter in my last name.my home country law ask for male and female to have difrent endings in the last name.the intresting part is...when i got my NOA.the letter *A* was at the end of my last name.when i got my FP notice the *A* was not there.

11/12/11.....N400 send to Nebraska service center

11/14/11.....N400 delivered to NE

11/21/11.....Check cashed

11/23/11......NOA recived in the mail(priority date nov 14)(notice date nov 21)..(you will be notified of the date and place of your interview when you have been scheduled by the local USCIS office.you should expect to be notified withing 90 days of this notice)

12/13/11......got text and email about biometric letter being send out

12/17/11.......got biometric letter in the mail(appointment date dec 28th)

12/19/11.....did early walk in FP

12/22/11.......got email and text about being placed in line for interview scheduling

01/30/12.......got email from my IO were i was asked to pick my own interview date and send email back with the date i picked

02/06/12......got INETRVIEW email with appointment letter(have to print that out and bring with me on the interview day)

02/28/12.......INTERVIEW with oath on the same day(as long i pass the test afcorse.)

I AM US CITIZEN

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