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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I am planning to move ahead and apply for my citizenship. My field office is Philly. I know I will have to go there again for my citizenship interview. However, does anyone know if we have to go back to the same office we are interviewed at, to take our oath? I don't really want to go back to Philly again after the interview process.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Who knows?

in our case biometrics were done in Atlanta

interview was in  Nastville

and he took the oath at the Chattanooga courthouse

 

the best way to get an idea is to look up the oath ceremony schedule for 2022 when it becomes available

just google "oath ceremony schedule for Phiidephia area" or eastern district of PA

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2 hours ago, camerica said:

I am planning to move ahead and apply for my citizenship. My field office is Philly. I know I will have to go there again for my citizenship interview. However, does anyone know if we have to go back to the same office we are interviewed at, to take our oath? I don't really want to go back to Philly again after the interview process.

interviews are always at field office. oath ceremony is dependent on the local oath ceremony locations. if you dont have a location in your local area typically a judge who presides the oath  than you could be assigned at the field office. o

duh

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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2 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

Who knows?

in our case biometrics were done in Atlanta

interview was in  Nastville

and he took the oath at the Chattanooga courthouse

 

the best way to get an idea is to look up the oath ceremony schedule for 2022 when it becomes available

just google "oath ceremony schedule for Phiidephia area" or eastern district of PA

Thank you! 

 

29 minutes ago, igoyougoduke said:

interviews are always at field office. oath ceremony is dependent on the local oath ceremony locations. if you dont have a location in your local area typically a judge who presides the oath  than you could be assigned at the field office. o

Thanks for the info! 

 
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