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    Well, Thursday Adam and I will go to the SS office and do the name change then to the drivers license bureau. Probably next week sometime he will do the Passport request.

    Check with your DMV before he goes. Maryland requires to see the Social Security card with the new name on it in order to change the name on the drivers license. For me it was faster to get a US passport, which is the perfect ID to change the name at the bank and more.

  2. It depends in which state you reside. In Maryland you can stop by the SS office any time after your oath to change your status and name (no fuss). The MVA in Maryland didn't want to process my name chance (DL) unless I had my new SS card in my hand. I left Maryland 6 weeks after my oath and I just applied for my DL in California. The DMV here only wanted my SS# (not the card) and my passport was plenty to prove my name, even so my Maryland DL shows my old name.

  3. If I was you, I would get the fingerprints done and see when the interview will be scheduled for, which could be sooner than you think. Passing the interview doesn't mean that you will take your oath the same day, depends on the local office.

    If you have an upcoming international flight right after taking the oath, you can get your passport in a day at a passport office. Check online if a passport office is close by where you are.

  4. Lady's and Gentlemen, I'm a U.S. Citizen.

    It didn't go well at first and it was rather stressful because my name change request wasn't done (again). Calls where made and my request was quickly approved by the court right there. I was allowed to attend the ceremony and became a U.S. Citizen. After the ceremony I was asked to go with the IO from the court house to the federal building where my certificate of naturalization was written. I'm very glad this is over. Monday morning I have an appointment at the passport office in DC because I'm leaving this weekend on a trip.

    What a ride!

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