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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Ireland
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Hey all,

Quick question (hopefully)!

My husband came over to the U.S. on a K-3 Spouse Visa. He then became a Permanent Resident and got his work authorization/SSN. After being here for a little over three years, he has applied for Naturalization, and a month or less later, got a letter about his interview. A week after doing his interview, he got a letter for the Nationalization Oath Ceremony. The ceremony is this Friday at 7:00 AM in Orlando, FL. The paper asks that he bring certain items with him to the ceremony. My questions are:

-The letter says, "You must bring the following: Any other Immigration documents you may have in your possession". What exactly does this mean?

-My parents want to come to the ceremony, is the ceremony usually at the time the letter states for the Applicant to be there (7:00 AM) or does it typically occur an hour after the requested time, etc?

That should about do it for now!

Any information would be greatly appreciated! rolleyes.gif

Thanks!

Katie

Katie Walsh

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Hey all,

Quick question (hopefully)!

My husband came over to the U.S. on a K-3 Spouse Visa. He then became a Permanent Resident and got his work authorization/SSN. After being here for a little over three years, he has applied for Naturalization, and a month or less later, got a letter about his interview. A week after doing his interview, he got a letter for the Nationalization Oath Ceremony. The ceremony is this Friday at 7:00 AM in Orlando, FL. The paper asks that he bring certain items with him to the ceremony. My questions are:

-The letter says, "You must bring the following: Any other Immigration documents you may have in your possession". What exactly does this mean?

-My parents want to come to the ceremony, is the ceremony usually at the time the letter states for the Applicant to be there (7:00 AM) or does it typically occur an hour after the requested time, etc?

That should about do it for now!

Any information would be greatly appreciated! rolleyes.gif

Thanks!

Katie

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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1. Any other immigration documents: if you had some other visa, an I-90, a special waiver of some kind, a refugee visa... those would apply. It's not common to have several.

2. Your parents need to come at the time the applicant is supposed to. Visitors are usually allowed in earlier to get a seat. Applicants have their documents reviewed for thoroughness, the certificate is checked over for errors, and then the whole rigmarole begins. I wouldn't show up late because the officials have the right to shut the door, and they may also not be able to find seats. :)

26 January 2005 - Entered US as visitor from Canada.
16 May 2005 - Assembled health package, W2s.
27 June 2005 - Sent package off to Chicago lockbox.
28 June 2005 - Package received at Chicago lockbox.
11 July 2005 - RFE: cheques inappropriately placed.
18 July 2005 - NOA 1: I-485, I-131, I-765 received!
19 July 2005 - NOA 1: I-130 received!
24 August 2005 - Biometrics appointment (Naperville, IL).
25 August 2005 - AOS touched.
29 August 2005 - AP, EAD, I-485 touched.
15 September 2005 - AP and EAD approved!
03 February 2006 - SSN arrives (150 days later)
27 February 2006 - NOA 2: Interview for 27 April!!
27 April 2006 - AOS Interview, approved after 10 minutes!
19 May 2006 - 2 year conditional green card.
01 May 2008 - 10 year green card arrives.
09 December 2012 - Assembled N-400 package.
15 January 2013 - Sent package off to Phoenix.
28 January 2013 - RFE: signature missing.
06 February 2013 - NOA 1: N-400 received!
27 February 2013 - Biometrics appointment (Detroit, MI).
01 April 2013 - NOA 2: Interview assigned.

15 May 2013 - Naturalization Interview, approved after 15 minutes.

10 June 2013 - Naturalized.

 
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