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Hi all, I am in a dilemma... my N400 was approved in 2023 and finally received the Oath ceremony is scheduled in February. However, I have internation travel plan late March (part business part lesiure).

While I am excited to become a citizen, I believe at the Oath Ceremony, I will need to turn in my green card... which also mean I don't have travel documents and I will not be able to apply for a US passport in time.

What would you recommend?  Is it difficult to get the Oath Ceremony to be rescheduled? Or is there a way I can still travel without US passport even though I will become US citizen.

TIA!

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No, you cannot travel internationally without US passport after becoming a citizen.

 

Reschedule your travel plans if you can. Really consider it. I can't imagine becoming a citizen can be a lower priority than travel, be it business or leasure.

 

I can never recommend rescheduling. Sometimes USCIS will forget about you and you may end up trying to reach them to get an update for many months.

 

If you're ready to put some effort and test your luck, you can actually attend the ceremony, get naturalized and do your best arranging an urgent passport appointment. If you have 3 weeks or so between naturalization and and trip, you may be able to pull this off.

 

Good luck!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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My husband got same-day passport because we had travel already booked.  You can call within 14 days of your booked travel and get an appointment to go into the passport office and they issue your passport the same day.  The other bonus of this method is we got his Naturalization certificate back in hand the same day.

2018 K1 Filing to Approval: 322 days (RFE 29 Days)

Spoiler

I-129F mailed: Jan 26 2018

NOA1: Jan 29 2018 (old site), Feb 2 2018 (new site)

RFE: Aug 30 2018 (old site updated 8/30; new site 8/31 w/email and text)

RFE hard copy: rec'd 9/4; ret'd 9/6 (old site updated 9/7; new site 9/10, no text/email)

NOA2: Oct 5 2018 [249 days]  (old site updated 10/5; new site 10/7, no text/email)

Case #: Oct 31 2018 [27 days] (called to get number, no email from NVC)

Left NVC: Nov 13 2018 

Consulate Rec'd (DHL): Nov 19 2018

CEAC 'Ready' status: Nov 29 2018

Interview: Dec 17 2018 [Approved!]

POE: Jan 10 2019 [Los Angeles]

Marriage: Jan 12 2019 :wub::dance:

2019 AOS Filing to Approval: 81 Days (No RFE, No Expedite)

Spoiler

AOS Mailed: Feb 19 2019

NOA1: Feb 25 2019 (I-485, I-765, I-131)

Biometrics Appt. Letter Rcv'd: Mar 8 2019

Biometrics Appointment: Mar 20 2019

Recv'd Interview Appt. Notice: Apr 15 2019 [I-485] (ready to schedule 4/10, scheduled 4/11; old site)

Interview: May 17 2019 [Cleveland, OH]

Approved: May 17 2019  :dance:

Green Card Received: May 24 2019

2021 ROC Filing to Approval: 534 Days (LIN; No RFE, No Interview)

Spoiler

ROC Mailed: Mar 5 2021 (delivered 3/12)

NOA1: Apr 5 2021 (txt rcvd 4/7, check cashed 4/7, mail rcvd 4/9) 

Biometrics Re-used Notice Rcv'd: Apr 30 2021

Approved: Sep 21 2022 :dance:

Green Card Received: Sep 28 2022

2022 N400 Filing to Oath: 154 Days (Cleveland Field Office; No RFE)

Spoiler

N400 Submitted: Jun 16 2022 (online)

NOA1: Jun 16 2022 (rcv'd snail mail 6/24)

Biometrics Re-used Notice Rcv'd: Jun 16 2022 (rcv'd snail mail 6/24)

Interview Scheduled: Sep 6 2022 (cancelled due to A-file not arrived in time)

Interview Re-scheduled: Oct 21 2022

Approved: Oct 21 2022 :dance:

Oath Ceremony: Nov 16 2022 :wow:🇺🇸

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26 minutes ago, midwinterrose said:

My husband got same-day passport because we had travel already booked.  You can call within 14 days of your booked travel and get an appointment to go into the passport office and they issue your passport the same day.  The other bonus of this method is we got his Naturalization certificate back in hand the same day.

Would you mind to explain what does it mean with "....we got his Naturalization certificate back in hand the same day."?

I thought I can get my Naturalization certificate the same day on my Oath ceremony

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5 minutes ago, qjnl said:

Would you mind to explain what does it mean with "....we got his Naturalization certificate back in hand the same day."?

I thought I can get my Naturalization certificate the same day on my Oath ceremony

When you apply for the passport, you have to provide evidence of your citizenship.  In the case of a naturalized citizen, you provide the Naturalization certificate to the passport office along with the application.  It normally takes the passport office a few weeks to process your application and return your naturalization certificate back to you.  But if you do a same-day passport application, they give you back the naturalization certificate the same day that you apply, along with your new passport.

2018 K1 Filing to Approval: 322 days (RFE 29 Days)

Spoiler

I-129F mailed: Jan 26 2018

NOA1: Jan 29 2018 (old site), Feb 2 2018 (new site)

RFE: Aug 30 2018 (old site updated 8/30; new site 8/31 w/email and text)

RFE hard copy: rec'd 9/4; ret'd 9/6 (old site updated 9/7; new site 9/10, no text/email)

NOA2: Oct 5 2018 [249 days]  (old site updated 10/5; new site 10/7, no text/email)

Case #: Oct 31 2018 [27 days] (called to get number, no email from NVC)

Left NVC: Nov 13 2018 

Consulate Rec'd (DHL): Nov 19 2018

CEAC 'Ready' status: Nov 29 2018

Interview: Dec 17 2018 [Approved!]

POE: Jan 10 2019 [Los Angeles]

Marriage: Jan 12 2019 :wub::dance:

2019 AOS Filing to Approval: 81 Days (No RFE, No Expedite)

Spoiler

AOS Mailed: Feb 19 2019

NOA1: Feb 25 2019 (I-485, I-765, I-131)

Biometrics Appt. Letter Rcv'd: Mar 8 2019

Biometrics Appointment: Mar 20 2019

Recv'd Interview Appt. Notice: Apr 15 2019 [I-485] (ready to schedule 4/10, scheduled 4/11; old site)

Interview: May 17 2019 [Cleveland, OH]

Approved: May 17 2019  :dance:

Green Card Received: May 24 2019

2021 ROC Filing to Approval: 534 Days (LIN; No RFE, No Interview)

Spoiler

ROC Mailed: Mar 5 2021 (delivered 3/12)

NOA1: Apr 5 2021 (txt rcvd 4/7, check cashed 4/7, mail rcvd 4/9) 

Biometrics Re-used Notice Rcv'd: Apr 30 2021

Approved: Sep 21 2022 :dance:

Green Card Received: Sep 28 2022

2022 N400 Filing to Oath: 154 Days (Cleveland Field Office; No RFE)

Spoiler

N400 Submitted: Jun 16 2022 (online)

NOA1: Jun 16 2022 (rcv'd snail mail 6/24)

Biometrics Re-used Notice Rcv'd: Jun 16 2022 (rcv'd snail mail 6/24)

Interview Scheduled: Sep 6 2022 (cancelled due to A-file not arrived in time)

Interview Re-scheduled: Oct 21 2022

Approved: Oct 21 2022 :dance:

Oath Ceremony: Nov 16 2022 :wow:🇺🇸

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36 minutes ago, midwinterrose said:

When you apply for the passport, you have to provide evidence of your citizenship.  In the case of a naturalized citizen, you provide the Naturalization certificate to the passport office along with the application.  It normally takes the passport office a few weeks to process your application and return your naturalization certificate back to you.  But if you do a same-day passport application, they give you back the naturalization certificate the same day that you apply, along with your new passport.

Thank you! This is really helpful. I found additional on travel.gov so I think it will be okay for me to keep the oath ceremony and still able to get the passport for travel in time.

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Go ahead with your oath ceremony. Call your Senator's office within 14 days of your travel and ask for assistance to get a same day appointment with the closest passport agency to you. Success rate is really high and as someone mentioned, you get your naturalization certificate back that day.

Worked for me on a tighter schedule. Had to travel on the 2nd of January, oath ceremony on the 28th December. Called my Senator's office on the 19th December and they got me an appointment for the same day passport on the 29th December. Not recommending trying to push things through tight windows but it worked for me.

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I did an urgent passport within 10 days of travel when I had my ceremony in April last year. 

 

We just did expedited passports through the post office for my kids in December.  Appointment was Dec. 19th, passports were issued Dec. 26.  I don't know why they were sent separately, but one arrived a couple of days later and the other Jan. 3 I believe it was.  Passports aren't backlogged like they used to be and are back to normal (and expedited) timelines without the extremes of requiring urgent service.  

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20 hours ago, OldUser said:

No, you cannot travel internationally without US passport after becoming a citizen.

 

Reschedule your travel plans if you can. Really consider it. I can't imagine becoming a citizen can be a lower priority than travel, be it business or leasure.

 

Absolutely this. There is no way I would ever reschedule and put naturalization in jeopardy. No trip is worth the risk.


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