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Hey everyone, looking for some advice.

Just to clarify my asylum was based on sexual orientation and issues with citizens, the country government is not who i faced prosecution from.

My citizenship interview is in a few weeks. I have always used a RTD before until a year ago when I was visiting another country and they were confused about RTD so I ended up using my COP passport. It since has expired and I applied for renewal, the new passport is available but I didn’t pick it up yet. I’m considering picking it up now and going for a quick potential work trip next week since i have no RTD and USCIS has been taking over two years to get my this interview.

 

What are your thoughts, I’m afraid they might have issue with my expired passport and stamps of another country in it, or if i pick up my new passport they might ask why did I renew it? And of course if i go for this work trip they might question both. 

 

Anyone has had a similar situation? Did you use or renew your COP passport Before getting your interview? 

 

Thank you

 
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