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I'm wondering if, in jurisdictions where they don't do same-day oath ceremonies after the N-400 interview, the immigration officer who holds the citizenship interview is also the one who schedules it.

 

I ask because in our field office the naturalization ceremonies are held only once a month and we have some upcoming travels. We would be able at the interview to state "We would not be able to attend a ceremony during months X and Y and would have to reschedule if slated for a ceremony during those months," so I'm wondering if that is something that the interviewer can take into account (or pass on to whomever would end up doing the scheduling). Ideally we'd write a letter with the travel dates and hand it over at the N-400 interview.

 

This seems much easier than not mentioning it and potentially being scheduled for a time when we're out of the country, but I was just wondering how it works behind the scenes.

 
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