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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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Hi everybody,

in 11 days I'll have my Oath, so I was thinking if anyone out there, who got it already, besides the 10 green card and the paper received for the Oath Ceremony what else you took with you for the Oath?

The paper received by mail for the Oath you filled it out before having the Oath, I mean you signed it before having it or in front of someone there?

After you get the certificate of naturalization beside getting the passport, you went to the SS office with a photocopy of the certificate of naturalization to let them know that now you are US citizen or they need the original certificate of naturalization?

Thanks for all you info.

Good luck for all of you!!!!! :star:

K1 VISA: 07/25/06 GOT VISA!!!!!!

30th of September 2006 WEDDING

AOS:01/29/2007 received Permanent Resident Card (GC)

ROC:04/11/2009 received Permanent Resident Card (GC) expiring in 2019!!!!

N-400:

on 05/21/2010 Sent out docs to Arizona Lockbox Facility address via USPS

on 06/30/2010 Biometrics

on 09/24/2010 Interview Day - Passed the Test

on 10/19/2010 Oath - USA CITIZEN!!!!!

on 10/20/2010 I requested the US Passport

on 11/02/2010 the US Passport was received by Priority Mail

on 11/03/2010 @ the Social Security Office I changed my status from Resident to US Citizen

ON THE 3RD OF NOV.2010 MY JOURNEY ENDS, WHICH STARTED IN DEC. 2005!!!!!!!THANKS TO VJ & VJ PPL!!!!!!!!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hi daphne...I took my green card and my driver license... and I signed the paper there in the ceremony. I did not have to go to the SSN office. You dont get the passport right there and then... you have to pay the fee and send in your apllication for it, they have all the info at most post offices.

Hope this helps

Marco

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Is confusing when they ask you to bring all of your immigration documents with you, what the heck, had all those in my briefcase, so tossed that in the car, it stayed in the car.

Wife did completely fill out the back of her oath letter, but signed it in front of the immigration officer, all she needed was her oath letter and her new long delayed ten year green card that she hated to give up.

Oath ceremony in my opinion was all lip service, not being of the shy type, walked clear up to the front and requested to take a photo of my wife when she was handed the certificate. Was accommodated by that request. I proof read the certificate to make sure it was correct, wife was way to excited to do that. She signed it when we got home.

Knowing the date of her oath ceremony, already had her passport and SS application filled out. Oath ceremony was long day, so took care of her passport the following day. Already made both scanned, photo, and copying machine copies of it, with fear after sending it off to the DOS, we may never see it again. But because I went through all the effort, it came back. Same technique also worked for all of our applications, by making a complete duplicate copy of everything we sent it. If I didn't, surer than hell, they would have lost it. But as it was, was only misplaced, twice.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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Hi daphne...I took my green card and my driver license... and I signed the paper there in the ceremony. I did not have to go to the SSN office. You dont get the passport right there and then... you have to pay the fee and send in your apllication for it, they have all the info at most post offices.

Hope this helps

Marco

Tks so much Marco for your reply!!!!:-))))

Is confusing when they ask you to bring all of your immigration documents with you, what the heck, had all those in my briefcase, so tossed that in the car, it stayed in the car.

Wife did completely fill out the back of her oath letter, but signed it in front of the immigration officer, all she needed was her oath letter and her new long delayed ten year green card that she hated to give up.

Oath ceremony in my opinion was all lip service, not being of the shy type, walked clear up to the front and requested to take a photo of my wife when she was handed the certificate. Was accommodated by that request. I proof read the certificate to make sure it was correct, wife was way to excited to do that. She signed it when we got home.

Knowing the date of her oath ceremony, already had her passport and SS application filled out. Oath ceremony was long day, so took care of her passport the following day. Already made both scanned, photo, and copying machine copies of it, with fear after sending it off to the DOS, we may never see it again. But because I went through all the effort, it came back. Same technique also worked for all of our applications, by making a complete duplicate copy of everything we sent it. If I didn't, surer than hell, they would have lost it. But as it was, was only misplaced, twice.

Tks Nick for telling me yr experience!!!:-)

K1 VISA: 07/25/06 GOT VISA!!!!!!

30th of September 2006 WEDDING

AOS:01/29/2007 received Permanent Resident Card (GC)

ROC:04/11/2009 received Permanent Resident Card (GC) expiring in 2019!!!!

N-400:

on 05/21/2010 Sent out docs to Arizona Lockbox Facility address via USPS

on 06/30/2010 Biometrics

on 09/24/2010 Interview Day - Passed the Test

on 10/19/2010 Oath - USA CITIZEN!!!!!

on 10/20/2010 I requested the US Passport

on 11/02/2010 the US Passport was received by Priority Mail

on 11/03/2010 @ the Social Security Office I changed my status from Resident to US Citizen

ON THE 3RD OF NOV.2010 MY JOURNEY ENDS, WHICH STARTED IN DEC. 2005!!!!!!!THANKS TO VJ & VJ PPL!!!!!!!!

 
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