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Next Friday my wife has her oath ceremony (early - 7:30 am) at our USCS Field Office.

Can I bring a camera and take photos in there during the ceremony?

Thanks,

Naturalization (3-year marriage rule)

07 / 08 / 14 .. ..N-400 Application Sent
07 / 21 / 14
.. ..Case Acceptance Letter Received

07 / 26 / 14 .. ..Biometrics Notification Letter Received

08 / 06 / 14 .. ..Biometrics Complete
09 / 09 / 14 .. . .Interview Notification Letter Received

10 / 14 / 14 .. ..Interview Complete .(requested additional documentation)
11 / 04 / 14
.. ..Supervisory Review of Case

11 / 28 / 14 .. . Oath Ceremony Letter Received

12 / 05 / 14 . . . Oath Ceremony Complete ... New US Citizen !

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I know that seemed like a silly question, but when we went to this office for my wife's interview, I thought I saw a sign on the door that said ... 'No Cameras Allowed Inside'

The oath ceremony is in the same building.

Naturalization (3-year marriage rule)

07 / 08 / 14 .. ..N-400 Application Sent
07 / 21 / 14
.. ..Case Acceptance Letter Received

07 / 26 / 14 .. ..Biometrics Notification Letter Received

08 / 06 / 14 .. ..Biometrics Complete
09 / 09 / 14 .. . .Interview Notification Letter Received

10 / 14 / 14 .. ..Interview Complete .(requested additional documentation)
11 / 04 / 14
.. ..Supervisory Review of Case

11 / 28 / 14 .. . Oath Ceremony Letter Received

12 / 05 / 14 . . . Oath Ceremony Complete ... New US Citizen !

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It shouldn't be a problem. My Oath was at our local federal courthouse where cameras are not usually allowed. My wife had a camera with her on the way in and they told her they weren't allowed. When she said she was going to the Naturalization Ceremony they responded "oh, we forgot that was today" and let her through with it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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We took our camera to my husband's oath ceremony and it was no problem at all. I took pictures with my phone and my actual camera. :)

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Yes you can bring a camera. They may ask you not to take pics during parts of it- it is supposed to be a solemn occasion- but you can definitely take pics afterwards. When I had mine, the lady who conducted the ceremony even specifically said if anyone wanted photos with her, they could be done in front of the American flag after the actual oath.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Thanks everyone :)

Naturalization (3-year marriage rule)

07 / 08 / 14 .. ..N-400 Application Sent
07 / 21 / 14
.. ..Case Acceptance Letter Received

07 / 26 / 14 .. ..Biometrics Notification Letter Received

08 / 06 / 14 .. ..Biometrics Complete
09 / 09 / 14 .. . .Interview Notification Letter Received

10 / 14 / 14 .. ..Interview Complete .(requested additional documentation)
11 / 04 / 14
.. ..Supervisory Review of Case

11 / 28 / 14 .. . Oath Ceremony Letter Received

12 / 05 / 14 . . . Oath Ceremony Complete ... New US Citizen !

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