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Yes? They do ask you to make sure all your information is correct before you sign anything.

Adjustment of Status from H-1B, Family-Based
07/26/2012 - 10/18/2012: 85 Days from Application Received to GC Received.
Removal of Conditions
07/22/2014 - 11/14/2014: 116 Days from Application Received to GC Received.
Naturalization
02/03/2016 - 05/31/2016 : 119 Days from Application Received to Oath Ceremony.

I am a United States citizen!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Belarus
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Im wondering because when I was signing the form that officer showed me,there was no middle name. However,when i received oath ceremony notice,there was my middle name. By the way, i showed them my green card and passport and there no middle name too. I dont know why they added on the notice. So thats why im asking which name is going to be on certificate

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Worst come to worst, if it's wrong on your certificate, you usually can ask to correct it on the same day.

My certificate had my full name, first middle and last.

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Adjustment of Status from H-1B, Family-Based
07/26/2012 - 10/18/2012: 85 Days from Application Received to GC Received.
Removal of Conditions
07/22/2014 - 11/14/2014: 116 Days from Application Received to GC Received.
Naturalization
02/03/2016 - 05/31/2016 : 119 Days from Application Received to Oath Ceremony.

I am a United States citizen!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Egypt
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Im wondering because when I was signing the form that officer showed me,there was no middle name. However,when i received oath ceremony notice,there was my middle name. By the way, i showed them my green card and passport and there no middle name too. I dont know why they added on the notice. So thats why im asking which name is going to be on certificate

All communication from USCIS should be in the legal name you listed on the application.

Any changes to your name only take affect once you've taken the oath.

So if you've dropped your middle name, that change has not happened yet and that's why the middle name is on your oath letter.

So everything is probably fine and you should get your certificate with the name you were shown at the interview.

At the ceremony you'll be given a chance to double check your certificate. If it's not correct, tell them before you leave; that's the only way to avoid paying for a correction.

For a review of each step of my N-400 naturalization process, from application to oath ceremony, please click here.

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