I am scheduled to take the oath in 2 weeks. I strongly suspect the Naturalization Certificate will state that I am "divorced". Well, I think this is wrong - as my marriage has been annulled (the officer at the naturalization interview had the annulment decree in front of him - but said there was no checkbox for annulment in the form he had on his computer, so he checked "divorced". I believe he was in error" - he should have checked "single", but did not want to start a fight).
I can try explaining that at my oath ceremony, when they ask you to check for errors in the certificate. Assuming - and this is a big if - that they agree to change the thing, can they do it right there and then (essentially print a new certificate)? Or they will tell me "You are right. We will change it. But not now. Hence you are not leaving this building w/ a certificate today. We will mail one to you shortly".
The thing is, I do not want to have to wait! If it is going to take another month to get the "correct" certificate, I'd rather get one now, even w/ the "wrong" marital status. Waiting longer means waiting longer for a passport, and I am just not in the mood.
Does anybody have any first/second hand experience? (I will be taking the oath at the NYC office, downtown Manhattan).