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I'm soon to be naturalized and I was wondering if anyone had any experiences updating their social security records right after naturalization? I ask since getting to the nearest social security administration is going to be difficult for me so I'm hoping to knock out everything in one day (e.g. ssn, passports, etc).

 

Will they turn me away if I go in before 10 days or hold onto my naturalization certificate?

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Hi. I went through this process last year. 

 

I went to my local SSN office the following morning after my naturalisation ( make it as early as possible ) take your ID and your certificate with you and they will take care of the rest and take 3-5 business days for the system to fully update.

 

OH and you will need to use that cert to apply for your US Passport :) copies (unless its a certified copy) are not accepted. just ask the postal / passport people if they can put a post-it on your cert to ask for them to not fold or bend it.

 

USCIS give you all the information at your ceremony.

 

Best WIshes.

Edited by Gary_UK
 
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