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The usual advice was to update DMV and SSA first as you need to send the naturalization certificate by mail for getting a passport. 

 

However It's COVID times. SSA doesn't take appointments at the moment and it takes close to a month to get an appointment at my local DMV.

 

Does it make sense to skip these for now and directly apply for a passport? I've also heard at the ceremony that it will take up to two weeks for USCIS to update records and you don't want to start anything before that, is that accurate?

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18 minutes ago, ioxtremod said:

The usual advice was to update DMV and SSA first as you need to send the naturalization certificate by mail for getting a passport. 

 

However It's COVID times. SSA doesn't take appointments at the moment and it takes close to a month to get an appointment at my local DMV.

 

Does it make sense to skip these for now and directly apply for a passport? I've also heard at the ceremony that it will take up to two weeks for USCIS to update records and you don't want to start anything before that, is that accurate?

We skipped it and went for passport first due to international travel.  Just mailed the passport to Social Security this past Friday.  Not bothering with the Driver license at all.  

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2 minutes ago, gregcrs2 said:

We skipped it and went for passport first due to international travel.  Just mailed the passport to Social Security this past Friday.  Not bothering with the Driver license at all.  

Thanks for the reply! Have you waited a couple of weeks or just submitted passport applications right away after naturalization?

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3 minutes ago, ioxtremod said:

Thanks for the reply! Have you waited a couple of weeks or just submitted passport applications right away after naturalization?

Submitted right away.  Recommend paying for expedited service.

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I didn’t do it even before COVID. Wonder who recommended it to you? At our oath ceremony (old days of big ones) they had agents to take passport applications right after the ceremony but had said to wait a few weeks before updating at SS offices, something about allowing systems to get updated. So in no way was there any suggestion SS needed to be done first.

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On 2/8/2021 at 9:14 PM, SusieQQQ said:

I didn’t do it even before COVID. Wonder who recommended it to you? At our oath ceremony (old days of big ones) they had agents to take passport applications right after the ceremony but had said to wait a few weeks before updating at SS offices, something about allowing systems to get updated. So in no way was there any suggestion SS needed to be done first.

 I just took my oath this past Friday. The officer who did it with me told me to first update SSA, then DMV, then apply for passport.

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45 minutes ago, SparklePony said:

 I just took my oath this past Friday. The officer who did it with me told me to first update SSA, then DMV, then apply for passport.

Ok, well, I have a passport, and have voted twice (primaries and general), and still haven’t got SS updated 🤷‍♀️ 

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I became a citizen at 2.47 pm yesterday. By 2.56 pm my voter registration was complete. 
 

I applied for my passport this morning. 
 

Why do I need to update the SSA? Or the DMV? 

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17 hours ago, JFH said:

I became a citizen at 2.47 pm yesterday. By 2.56 pm my voter registration was complete. 
 

I applied for my passport this morning. 
 

Why do I need to update the SSA? Or the DMV? 

You don't need to unless you need SS benefits/retiring (SSA) or changed your name (SSA+DMV).

 
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