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NevisianDiamond

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  1. I'm sorry you had an unpleasant experience. I always feel badly when i hear people say this becuse i had such a great IO. He was pleasant, professional and funny. I wish i could tell you that everything will be ready in time for your trip. Now you also have to take into consideration that if you decide to go on vacation, you could be schefuled for your oath at that time. Hopefully eveything works out for you. It sucks when you do everything right and this happens. Let us know how it works out. Our fingers are crossed for you. Smile.

    Correction: scheduled

  2. When something is this important, you have to be persistent. Don't worry about annoying anyone. I would schedule another info pass and go back there so i could get this straightened out once and for all. Although "appointment" COULD mean "oath ceremony" it is too vague. You are not going to be relaxed until you know for sure. I am concerned about the wording "request to reshedule" when, as you said you did not. No need for you to be inconvenienced because an IO was a little confused that day. Just kidding. On Sunday I went to the pharmacy to get my husband's medication. The pharmacist gave me a dosage of 40mg when it should have een only 5mg. If i was not paying attention...well, let me just thank God that i was. I say all that to say this, it is you who is affected by the actions of USCIS, be as proactive as you possibly could be until you come to the end of this journey. All the best with everything. I truly feel your frustration.

  3. Certificate of Citizenship is what you get at the oath, but it's pretty big and you cannot carry it with you all the time :no:

    I do not carry a passport card with me. Just saying "I am a US citizen" is enough. Well, just in case, I have a scanned version, a PDF, of my certificate on my smartphone.

    I was NOT suggesting that he/she carry the CON on his person. I was simply giving an additional tip.

  4. I am always amazed at how people find a way of making everything political. I read a blog posted by a gentleman who had dinner with some friends a few days ago, and one of them happened to be an IO who explained at length how short staffed they were and how many thousands of cases they had. The fact thst that this person got a reply from the White House during an election year has nothing to do with anything. The do answer letters; judst not every letter. Stop the nonsnse.

  5. No sweetheart. You are not approved for citizenship based on your ability to pay bills. It's a different story if you owe the Federal Governent and you are delinquent in your payment. I would suggest getting a payment arrangement before attending your interview. Other than that credit score and all that is irrrelavant. Just make sure to stay out of trouble and continue to obey the laws. Good luck with everything.

  6. Well it would not do any good showing up without that letter. It is the final piece of the puzzle before you get the CON (Certificate of Naturalization). At the oath ceremony, you have to hand it over to the clerk before they give you the CON. They actually tell you that as well when you are there.

  7. Hi - I would appreciate it if NYC filers that interviewed at Federal Plaza could help answer these questions:

    - If you waited at Federal Plaza after the interview, how many hours did you have to wait for the oath letter after the interview?

    - How many weeks apart were the interview and and the oath ceremony?

    - Where did folks apply for same-day passport in NYC?

    Thanks very much!

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