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  1. Hi , I was wondering if you could help me I haven’t changed my name during interview, or when I applied but then after the interview I decided to take my husband’s name so I filed a Typographical error request and they changed it in their system and sent me an oath ceremony invitation with my husband’s last name on it now, due to unforeseen circumstances I really need to keep my maiden name , my oath ceremony is on Thursday. Will I be able to keep my maiden name if in the system it is now my husbands name? Are they allow you to do it? As a “fix mistake in your certificate “ maybe?
  2. I did call USCIS contact center and they recommended submitting a request for last name change through “correct typographical error” section online, which is what I did. but I also remember that if I would have changed the name during the interview, there was a name change petition that I was supposed to fill out and I don’t have it and not sure where to find it so they might not let me do it
  3. Hi everyone, Does anyone know if it is possible to change a last name (take my husband’s last name) after naturalization interview BUT before Oath Ceremony happened? At the interview I said that I don’t want to change my last name but since then, I had a change of heart and now want to do it. do I still have a chance to change it if my oath ceremony hasn’t happened yet?
  4. Does anyone know, if I had my citizenship interview where I said I don’t want to change my last name but now I changed my mind. I didn’t have my oath ceremony yet. Is it too late to ask them to change my last name? If I sign up for infopass appointment and ask them to change it?
  5. Hi, it was very easy. They asked me questions from the civics test, once I answered 6 right it was over. Then they asked me to say, read and write one sentence “we have 100 Senators” or something like that. Then asked a few questions confirming my name, date of birth, my travel within the last few years outside of US. And then a few easy yes or no questions. That’s about it.
  6. Hi everyone, I applied for citizenship based on a 3 year rule, I am still waiting for a 10 year green card, for which I applied a year ago, in July of 2021. I just had my citizenship interview today and I passed, however, they told me they can't do a Combo Interview because they don't have access to my I-751 case. so I basically I won't get my citizenship until my second green card is approved. Did anyone have this experience? Am I just stuck waiting for the second green card indefinitely? I kept hearing stories of people getting combo interviews and it makes me so disappointed that I didn't get it. Please share your experiences!
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