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osu07

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  1. Oh yes, definitely one of those "better have it and not need it, than the other way around" kind of things.
  2. Thanks, the direct passport route sounds great (not to mention a whole lot cheaper). The reason I brought up the Oath ceremony is according the USCIS, the Oath of Allegiance is required for anyone over 14.
  3. So I am confused about how this is supposed to work. Basically, the mom passed the n-400 interview and has an Oath ceremony coming up. As far as I understand, the child, who is 15, has lived in the US for a few years and is a LPR, is supposed to become a derived citizen as a result of that. I saw mentioned somewhere that in a situation like this the child can attend the same ceremony/be sworn in at the same time. Is this something that is actually accurate? So, if accurate, how does this work? We show up with filled-out n-600 etc.? Or this is totally off and we need to wait until after the ceremony to do the whole n-600 thing online? There's not much detailed info on this.. Thanks for any suggestions/experineces!
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