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So, I heard back from uscis regarding our canceled oath ceremony via the online message center. The message does not make me feel good. It basically says that if they decide to reschedule it they will contact us. it has been almost a month, any thoughts? If I had known it would be such a big deal we could have tried to cancel our trip, obviously not ideal, but now I am starting to panic. Any thoughts on anything else I can do? Should we just wait and see what happens?

 

 

Our systems show that your Oath Ceremony was canceled on May 4, 2021. We will notify you of any further action taken on your case. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. 

 

If you are rescheduled for an Click here to enter Interview or Oath Ceremony, you can view and print a copy of your appointment notice by going to your USCIS online account. After you log in to your account, access the Home Tab to find the "Documents" field to view or print your official appointment notice from USCIS.

 

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1 hour ago, jalem33 said:

So, I heard back from uscis regarding our canceled oath ceremony via the online message center. The message does not make me feel good. It basically says that if they decide to reschedule it they will contact us. it has been almost a month, any thoughts? If I had known it would be such a big deal we could have tried to cancel our trip, obviously not ideal, but now I am starting to panic. Any thoughts on anything else I can do? Should we just wait and see what happens?

 

 

Our systems show that your Oath Ceremony was canceled on May 4, 2021. We will notify you of any further action taken on your case. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. 

 

If you are rescheduled for an Click here to enter Interview or Oath Ceremony, you can view and print a copy of your appointment notice by going to your USCIS online account. After you log in to your account, access the Home Tab to find the "Documents" field to view or print your official appointment notice from USCIS.

 

Please note that extended trips outside the United States may prevent you from naturalizing. For more information on the continuous residence required for naturalization, click here.

 

If you need more assistance with your USCIS online filing system account, please submit another inquiry to the USCIS Contact Center at https://my.uscis.gov/account/v1/needhelp or log into your online account for specific case inquiries and contact us at https://my.uscis.gov/account/v1/inbox.

 

If you move remember to update your address in the USCIS online filing system or contact the USCIS Contact Center at https://my.uscis.gov/account/v1/needhelp or log into your online account for specific case inquiries and contact us at https://my.uscis.gov/account/v1/inbox. You must also update your address using our online tool at uscis.gov/addresschange


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Honestly, you can do nothing but wait, and we already know that their answers are never correct, it's like they never read the question you ask them, I'm so sorry to hear that you're going through this, but as I've said earlier, there's nothing to do but wait, practically they have 120 days since your interview date to schedule an oath, if not just then you can take next step forward

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22 hours ago, Savva said:

Hey guys! I've got an weirdest email ever from literally nowhere, did anyone else got something like this???

 

Dear SAVVA 

 

 

 

Regarding the status of your case. 

This notice informs you that USCIS is able to reuse your previously submitted fingerprints and other biometrics. USCIS will run the same security checks and use your biometric data as in the past, however, it is not necessary for you to appear at an ASC for a biometrics appointment. The biometrics fee will not be refunded.

USCIS will contact you in writing if any additional information is necessary to resolve your case.

If you need more assistance with your USCIS online filing system account, please submit another inquiry to the USCIS Contact Center at https://my.uscis.gov/account/v1/needhelp or log into your online account for specific case inquiries and contact us at https://my.uscis.gov/account/v1/inbox.

If you move remember to update your address in the USCIS online filing system or contact the USCIS Contact Center at https://my.uscis.gov/account/v1/needhelp or log into your online account for specific case inquiries and contact us at https://my.uscis.gov/account/v1/inbox. You must also update your address using our online tool at uscis.gov/addresschange.

In the future, you can visit myaccount.uscis.gov to sign up for a USCIS online account where you can explore filing online, send us secure messages and get instant updates on the status of your case. You can see your account information and make inquiries any time and on any device.

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I think your case is progressing to the next stage. 

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1 minute ago, Canonical said:

I think your case is progressing to the next stage. 

I don't understand why they emailed it to me, I did get my bio reuse letter 9 days after applying which was on Feb 19

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Just now, Egonzalez said:

Hi guys , quick question , is USCIS allowing cell phones when we go for interview? 

Depends on the office, but usually people had no problem with that according to what I've seen on here, a lot of good luck to you tomorrow, please update afterwards!

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Just now, Savva said:

Depends on the office, but usually people had no problem with that according to what I've seen on here, a lot of good luck to you tomorrow, please update afterwards!

I can’t find anything about phones , if they don’t we r not taking pictures of the oath ceremony I guess

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3 minutes ago, Egonzalez said:

I can’t find anything about phones , if they don’t we r not taking pictures of the oath ceremony I guess

 

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3 minutes ago, Egonzalez said:

I can’t find anything about phones , if they don’t we r not taking pictures of the oath ceremony I guess

https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-1-part-a-chapter-8

Here's exact answer to your question 

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On 5/18/2021 at 12:51 AM, Egonzalez said:

Updating my timeframe 

Packet delivered Feb 8 2021

case received March 17 2021

received txt March 21 2021

receipt notice ?

bio reused ?

interview notice ?

interview scheduled  April 29 2021

interview date June 3 8:00 am

phoenix az.

Hey! How did your interview go?

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35 minutes ago, Savva said:

Hey! How did your interview go?

It went pretty smooth and fast, I came in at 7 am , printed me the interview notice and checked in for my interview at 7:50 was called in lady officer was very nice, asked me why I was there I said for my citizenship interview , then asked me what the constitution does, how is Benjamin Franklin known for, how many representatives are there, 2 holy days, highest court ,and one right only for citizens, then I read “ who elects congress” and I wrote “ the people elect Congress” then she said I passed the tests, asked me bunch of have you’d questions, asked for my IRS payment plan scanned it and told me I was approved and to wait for an officer to have the oath ceremony and 1/2 hour later we were called to a salon, officer told us how we were to proceed , he said the oath we only said “ I adjunte” then gave us our certificates and out we went, pretty fast and nice , I hope this helps , good luck to all of you and thanks to everyone for the time, information you guys give so others understand better the whole USCIS universe 

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1 minute ago, Egonzalez said:

It went pretty smooth and fast, I came in at 7 am , printed me the interview notice and checked in for my interview at 7:50 was called in lady officer was very nice, asked me why I was there I said for my citizenship interview , then asked me what the constitution does, how is Benjamin Franklin known for, how many representatives are there, 2 holy days, highest court ,and one right only for citizens, then I read “ who elects congress” and I wrote “ the people elect Congress” then she said I passed the tests, asked me bunch of have you’d questions, asked for my IRS payment plan scanned it and told me I was approved and to wait for an officer to have the oath ceremony and 1/2 hour later we were called to a salon, officer told us how we were to proceed , he said the oath we only said “ I adjunte” then gave us our certificates and out we went, pretty fast and nice , I hope this helps , good luck to all of you and thanks to everyone for the time, information you guys give so others understand better the whole USCIS universe 

Yay!!! Congratulations!!!!

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