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Filed: IR-2 Country: Haiti
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You still need the your green card in hand (NOT A COPY) at the time of the US Citizen ceremony because you need to give back your green CARD (Not a copy) and then they will give you your Certificate of Naturalization. I would fill out a replacement for the green card, here it's the link:

http://www.uscis.gov/green-card/after-green-card-granted/replace-green-card

Applying for a replacement to hand it over to an Officer at the ceremony?

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Applying for a replacement to hand it over to an Officer at the ceremony?

Yes that's why they will ask you (I gave mine when I became a US citizen) you give back your green card at the time of the ceremony and they will give you the Certificate of Naturalization

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Filed: IR-2 Country: Haiti
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Well I will tell them It's lost see what happen. I won't file for a replacement unless It's deemed necessary for the Officer to hand me my certificate. I will just file a police report and sign a sworn statement that its lost like the previous member stated.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Egypt
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Yes that's why they will ask you (I gave mine when I became a US citizen) you give back your green card at the time of the ceremony and they will give you the Certificate of Naturalization

Well I will tell them It's lost see what happen. I won't file for a replacement unless It's deemed necessary for the Officer to hand me my certificate. I will just file a police report and sign a sworn statement that its lost like the previous member stated.

When you go to the interview and tell them that your green card has been lost, and they make you sign a sworn statement that I mentioned earlier, they will make a record in your file that you do not have a green card. You will not be required to hand in a green card at the oath ceremony.

For a review of each step of my N-400 naturalization process, from application to oath ceremony, please click here.

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Filed: IR-2 Country: Haiti
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When you go to the interview and tell them that your green card has been lost, and they make you sign a sworn statement that I mentioned earlier, they will make a record in your file that you do not have a green card. You will not be required to hand in a green card at the oath ceremony.

Wonderfful! I will keep you guys updated on the process.

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One more question, does bankruptcy affect one's ability to become a US Citizen?

No.

If you are sure that you lost your GC, I would file a formal police report for it.

AOS

day 1 -- 04/11/2012-- package sent to Chicago

day 2 -- 04/12/2012-- package was received.

day 43-- 05/23/2012-- Notice for an interview is received for 06/26 @ 2pm

day 63-- 06/12/2012-- Received a Text & email for an update- Card production EAD/AP

day 77-- 06/26/2012-- interview / approved on the spot.

day 86-- 07/05/2012-- Received my GC in the mail.

ROC

day 1 -- 04/07/2014 -- ROC Package delivered to VSC

day 16 -- 04/23/2014 -- Walk-in Bio.

day 197 -- 10/20/2014-- Approval Letter received dated 10/16/2014

day 202 -- 10/25/2014-- GC received

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