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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Hello!


Is my husband allowed during my oath ceremony? It will be judicial because of name change. Curious if I could bring him.

 

Thank you

10/26/2017: Priority Date - AOS

11/29/2017: Biometrics Appointment

12/21/2017: EAD/AP Approval in 56 Days

12/18/2018: Interview Day | Approved on the Spot

12/22/2018: Received Green Card (10 Years)

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N-400 Application (Orlando)

09/20/2021 - Early Filing Online (3 year -married to US Citizen)

09/20/2021 - Received NOA & status changed to "Case being actively reviewed" & Biometric Reuse

03/31/2022 - Interview in West Palm Beach Fl

                       - Recommended for Approval & Oath Ceremony will be scheduled notice (My application includes request for name change)

06/16/2022 - Judicial Naturalization Ceremony 

Posted (edited)

you better make sure that you can do name change during oath. lately i saw many people stated that they cant do it anymore and uscis told them, they dont have that service anymore. 

 

and depend on field office, i know some of office wont allowed family / friends to come. my friend just had hers a month ago in jacksonville and it's a no go 

Edited by Misscloud
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Does it say the oath will be at 

George C. Young Federal Annex Courthouse

 

Best way to find out if he is allowed in is to call Clerk of the Court  (407) 835-4200)

 

u may just receive a document saying you are allowed to change the name 

For name change if it does not appear on document,  u can change it

 
To do this, a naturalized citizen would file Form N-565 with USCIS. Form N-565—titled Replacement of Certificate of Citizenship or Naturalization—is used to receive a new certificate after a legal name change or an error on the original. It is a good idea to request a new certificate that reflects the name change.Jun 14, 2021
Edited by JeanneAdil
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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5 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

Does it say the oath will be at 

George C. Young Federal Annex Courthouse

 

Best way to find out if he is allowed in is to call Clerk of the Court  (407) 835-4200)

 

u may just receive a document saying you are allowed to change the name 

For name change if it does not appear on document,  u can change it

 
To do this, a naturalized citizen would file Form N-565 with USCIS. Form N-565—titled Replacement of Certificate of Citizenship or Naturalization—is used to receive a new certificate after a legal name change or an error on the original. It is a good idea to request a new certificate that reflects the name change.Jun 14, 2021

 

5 hours ago, Misscloud said:

you better make sure that you can do name change during oath. lately i saw many people stated that they cant do it anymore and uscis told them, they dont have that service anymore. 

 

and depend on field office, i know some of office wont allowed family / friends to come. my friend just had hers a month ago in jacksonville and it's a no go 

 

 

oh during the call they confirmed my name change. the office called me before scheduling the oath because I was asked if i wanted to join the special ceremony. 

 

Also, during the naturalization  interview at the  office,  the officer asked me to sign something and have me confirm the name that appears on the certificate, which was the intended name (name change)

 she would have oathed me same day if not for my name change.

Edited by shakeyy

10/26/2017: Priority Date - AOS

11/29/2017: Biometrics Appointment

12/21/2017: EAD/AP Approval in 56 Days

12/18/2018: Interview Day | Approved on the Spot

12/22/2018: Received Green Card (10 Years)

***

N-400 Application (Orlando)

09/20/2021 - Early Filing Online (3 year -married to US Citizen)

09/20/2021 - Received NOA & status changed to "Case being actively reviewed" & Biometric Reuse

03/31/2022 - Interview in West Palm Beach Fl

                       - Recommended for Approval & Oath Ceremony will be scheduled notice (My application includes request for name change)

06/16/2022 - Judicial Naturalization Ceremony 

 
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