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We are currently waiting to get my wife's oath ceremony scheduled.  She was placed in line for oath two weeks ago after passing the interview.  The officer said in two to three weeks we should receive the oath letter.

 

Wondering if it takes longer at this field office for folks requesting a name change.  My understanding is that a name change requires a judicial ceremony with a federal judge.  The Milwaukee field office's website says this:

 

"The Milwaukee Field Office conducts approximately 6-8 Judicial Ceremonies per month and conducts Administrative Ceremonies every other month for the Western District counties that are served...."

 

Since we live in Madison (Dane County, part of the Western District), does this mean we can only attend the administrative ceremonies every other month?  What about name changes then?  Do you have to reside in the Eastern District, where Milwaukee is, to be able to attend the Judicial Ceremonies there?

 

Thanks for any advice.

 

 

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On 8/23/2017 at 9:06 AM, jj23521 said:

We are currently waiting to get my wife's oath ceremony scheduled.  She was placed in line for oath two weeks ago after passing the interview.  The officer said in two to three weeks we should receive the oath letter.

 

Wondering if it takes longer at this field office for folks requesting a name change.  My understanding is that a name change requires a judicial ceremony with a federal judge.  The Milwaukee field office's website says this:

 

"The Milwaukee Field Office conducts approximately 6-8 Judicial Ceremonies per month and conducts Administrative Ceremonies every other month for the Western District counties that are served...."

 

Since we live in Madison (Dane County, part of the Western District), does this mean we can only attend the administrative ceremonies every other month?  What about name changes then?  Do you have to reside in the Eastern District, where Milwaukee is, to be able to attend the Judicial Ceremonies there?

 

Thanks for any advice.

 

 

Hi, 

 

I am using the Milwaukee office. Can you tell me how long you waited for your oath ceremony? Thanks

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On 7/12/2018 at 12:34 PM, Eric LU said:

Hi, 

 

I am using the Milwaukee office. Can you tell me how long you waited for your oath ceremony? Thanks

I got my oath information online exactly 1 week after interview. At the moment I am waiting for the actual letter to come in the mail. My oath was set 1 month and 5 days after my interview date. I am waiting to take my oath in Milwaukee also.

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2011/09/06 Mailed I-130 - 2011/09/16 Received NOA1 in mail - 2011/09/08 Priority date on letter - 2012/03/08 RFE Mailed
2012/04/18 USCIS received RFE responce - 2012/05/21 NOA2 APPROVED

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