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First of all thanks everybody at VJ for great help with my journey, it wasn't smooth but at least I'm almost there.

Anyway got the N-445, oath at the LAC on 23rd.

What I am confused is that in addition to the green card and the letter to bring to the oath, the letter also mentioned to bring "any immigration related documents" and "re-entry permits" to the oath. Does that include my passport, all the NOAs I received and what-not?

What did you bring to your oath if you could share that'll be awesome.

I'm so excited, it's almost over.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Tanzania
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I know mostly its green cards and employment authorizations. I never had a EAD or AP or a Rentry permit so the only thing they took was my green card.

Jan 1999- F1 to USA

June 2006- AOS thru D.O.R.A.

Dec 2009- Oath. Finally a U.S Citizen

I am proud to be Tanzamerican!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Theya re simply asking you to bring in the 'documents' that USCIS hs given you over the years - 2 yr GC (if you have it) 10 yr GC, EADs or Aps among other things. I personally had shredded everything and only had a 10 yr card to hand in.

THey do not want your passport from another country, they are NOT entitled to that.

Wiz(USC) and Udella(Cdn & USC!)

Naturalization

02/22/11 - Filed

02/28/11 - NOA

03/28/11 - FP

06/17/11 - status change - scheduled for interview

06/20?/11 - received physical interview letter

07/13/11 - Interview in Fairfax,VA - easiest 10 minutes of my life

07/19/11 - Oath ceremony in Fairfax, VA

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Removal of Conditions

12/1/09 - received at VSC

12/2/09 - NOA's for self and daughter

01/12/10 - Biometrics completed

03/15/10 - 10 Green Card Received - self and daughter

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Filed: Country: Netherlands
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First of all thanks everybody at VJ for great help with my journey, it wasn't smooth but at least I'm almost there.

Anyway got the N-445, oath at the LAC on 23rd.

What I am confused is that in addition to the green card and the letter to bring to the oath, the letter also mentioned to bring "any immigration related documents" and "re-entry permits" to the oath. Does that include my passport, all the NOAs I received and what-not?

What did you bring to your oath if you could share that'll be awesome.

I'm so excited, it's almost over.

It actually pertains to valid immigration related docs that have been issued to you by the US government. To most people this means they have to bring their current Green Card. It is also recommended to bring your state ID or driver's license. If nothing have changed since the interview the oath letter is the only additional thing to bring. Otherwise, bring documents related to this change also.

Letters (except your oath letter) and expired Green cards, EAD etc. do not need to be taken to the interview. You have no obligation to bring your current passport. If you do, USCIS will not take it from you like others have said.

N-400 application timeline

02-22-2012-- (00): documents sent

02-23-2012-- (01): NOA date

02-27-2012-- (05): check cashed

03-02-2012-- (09): bio appointment notice sent, bio date 03-15 (23)

03-05-2012-- (12): bio notice received

03-06-2012-- (13): early bio

03-12-2012-- (19): in line for interview scheduling

03-21-2012-- (28): scheduled for interview

03-28-2012-- (35): interview notice received

05-02-2012-- (70): interview. Rec. for Approval!

05-16-2012-- (84): in line for oath scheduling

06-19-2012-(118): scheduled for oath

06-21-2012-(120): oath letter received

07-06-2012-(135): oath

Passport application timeline

07-10-2012-- (00): application sent (card+book/routine service)

07-17-2012-- (07): application status online

07-26-2012-- (16): application on hold (name too long)

07-28-2012-- (18): RFI Tucson passport center (proposed shortened name) letter received

07-30-2012-- (20): reply sent to Tucson passport center

08-18-2012-- (39): passport book received

08-21-2012-- (42): passport card received

08-21-2012-- (42): CON received

 
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