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Hi All,

 

After my N-400 application got approved I took US Citizenship Oath on 10/10/18 and received the Naturalization Certificate the same day. The next day i received one email from USCIS regarding my N400 application stating the following:

 

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*** DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS E-MAIL *** 

There has been a recent processing action taken on your case. 

Receipt Number: IOExxxxx

Application Type: N400, APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION 

Your Case Status: Decision 

On October 11, 2018, we issued your Certificate of Naturalization for your Form N400, APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION, Receipt Number IOE0xxxxxxx. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address. 

During this step the formal decision (approved/denied) is written and the decision notice is mailed and/or emailed to the applicant/petitioner. You can use our current processing time to gauge when you can expect to receive a final decision. 
 

  • Log-in to your myUSCIS account to view your case history and understand what you can expect to happen next on your case.
  • Current processing times can be found on the USCIS website at under Check Processing Times.



Sincerely,

****  The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) ***************

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Since after this email I have not received any (approval/denial) letter either in the mail or email its been over 2 weeks.

 

Just to give you a little background ..... on the Oath letter which i received there were some question on the back of the Oath letter where you have to say yes/no to the some questions. So i have selected yes to one of the question where it ask "If i have traveled outside the US since i have been interviewed." Since i did traveled for 2 and half months so i mentioned the dates right next to the question as supervisor asked me to do so, then he asked me several questions regarding my whereabouts like where i have been traveled too, and what if I have kept my job in US while i was gone and if I own the house or renting a place and so on. But he (the supervisor) never asked for any of the proofs of that trip. Even though I did took all the proofs along with me (my rental lease, my car insurance, my utility bills, tax returns, paystubs, bank statements, etc...)  along with me to justify my continuous resident in US  while i was gone, but supervisor didn't ask for anything and he simply put his remarks on the forms and i was asked to go and take the oath so i did and got the Naturalization certificate and also even got registered for the voter registration right there.

 

On the same day I also applied for my US passport and I have already got it in within 17 days. 

 

So i am not sure what is the purpose of this email which i have received just a day after the Oath? Is there anything to worry about? 

 

PS. I have taken the Oath on 10-oct and in the email they mentioned the Certificate of Naturalization was issued on 11-oct isn't it strange. 

 

I was wondering if anyone had a similar scenario or experience kindly please share Thanks !

 

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9 hours ago, CarlHamilton said:

What is the problem?

4 hours ago, love_my_wife said:

OP wants to create an imaginary problem for him/herself! May be the USCIS still haunts the OP. He is still not sure even after the Oath and getting his US passport

If you would have read my post carefully you would have understand what my concern actually is. I have asked if there could be any potential problem after all this? The email which they send me after the Oath is troubling me. 

 

This is what i am trying to find out if anyone received such kind of notification after taking the Oath. Similar as of mine?

 

Thanks

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28 minutes ago, love_my_wife said:

I don't see anything in the email where you have been asked to take any action. I still find it hard to understand, what worries you. It would have been worrying if the email asked you to take some action!

 

Does the email ask you to take any action or do anything or contact USCIS??? No, right... 

this is what it says in the email "During this step the formal decision (approved/denied) is written and the decision notice is mailed and/or emailed to the applicant/petitioner. You can use our current processing time to gauge when you can expect to receive a final decision." 

 

During this step mean on the day of Oath there was a decision made by them ..... so is it (approved or denied) is not confirmed to me yet by either email or mail. 

Obviously there is no action required on my behalf but there should be some reply from them after this email which they send me.

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12 hours ago, jaffar said:

If you would have read my post carefully you would have understand what my concern actually is. I have asked if there could be any potential problem after all this? The email which they send me after the Oath is troubling me. 

 

This is what i am trying to find out if anyone received such kind of notification after taking the Oath. Similar as of mine?

 

Thanks

I read your post carefully.  You didn't read your email carefully.  There is nothing to worry about, but it looks like you've already decided to obsess over it, so good luck to you.

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On 10/28/2018 at 3:17 AM, jaffar said:

Your Case Status: Decision 

On October 11, 2018, we issued your Certificate of Naturalization for your Form N400, APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION, Receipt Number IOE0xxxxxxx. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address. 

So from my understanding, the decision on your case was made and it stated it in message above. Meaning your certificate of naturalization was issued, which by the way you have already and have gone ahead to apply for a passport (lucky you and congrats).

 

The concluding statement (below), is really just a USCIS generic messages they add to messages like this and it is nothing to worry about. If you really want to read meanings into it, it states during this step a formal decision is written, which in fact it was (see above, where your decision was that they issued your certificate AKA it was approved). 

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During this step the formal decision (approved/denied) is written and the decision notice is mailed and/or emailed to the applicant/petitioner. You can use our current processing time to gauge when you can expect to receive a final decision. 
 

  • Log-in to your myUSCIS account to view your case history and understand what you can expect to happen next on your case.
  • Current processing times can be found on the USCIS website at under Check Processing Times.

 

 I am a natural worrier and can make a profession out of it (worrier for hire), but in this case believe me THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO BE CONSIGNED ABOUT.

 

Congratulations on your citizenship.

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