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bilo86

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  1. She went over with me on the N400 during the interview. N i didnt lie I just didnt have marriage certificate and in my country you are not considered married until you have it registered the marriage with the court. I passed on this marriage issue thinking its really is irrelevant and I dont have my marriage registered in court yet. However when I received my Oath letter and it says you have to tell USCIS if your marital status change thats when I freaked out that I should have told the IO about my marriage but again if i would have told her i didnt have any legal document to proof my marriage.

    Did anybody have their marital status change on the day of Oath Ceremony? I am going to a lawyer today to get a legal advice on this issue. It is getting on my nerves now.

  2. @ Niagra... I didn't tell them because I got my marriage registration certificate after my interview. During the interview I didnt have anything with me to prof that I am married. Also the interview appointment letter did not mention that if ur marital status change you should bring the certificate. I got my wedding certificate after my interview and when I received the oath letter and saw a box regarding ur marital status change thats when i realized that I should have told her that I got married. During the interview IO asked me if I go to my country and I said yes but we didnt talk marriage and I dont emphasize it thinking that my marriage is in the process of registration and if i dont have marriage certificate it will cause further delays....

    I will try to call USCIS office today and talk to them. Thanks a lot for all your help guys.

  3. I didnt knew my interview date when I got married. We know each other for last one year and I really like her so we decided to get married. If i knew this would create problem I would not have gotten married. And I didnt had any intention to lie its just that I was in process of getting my marriage certificate registered and translated in english. My fiance send the certificate to me after it was regesitered and attested by designated authorities in my country. However i received it post my interview. I have no intention of lying or hiding my marriage. But becaue i didnt have my marriage certificate i didnt told IO which is so silly of me. I have no idea what to do. Anybody else who change their marital status on the day of oath ceremony? Is it a hassle? Do they ask a lot of questions?

  4. I would like to add one thing that I got my marriage registeration certificate after my N400 interview. On the certificate it states that my date of marriage is March 10 and It got registered on March 19. Please I need urgent help on this issue. I am really really freaking out. It was not intentional at all the IO didnt emphasize on my marital status and I didnt told her as I did not get my marriage certificate until after my interview.

  5. Hi All,

    Please help me out. I am really stressfull and need help. I came to US six years ago anf received my green card. My dad sponsored my family and that is how I came here. Last year in September I filed my N400. I was single at that time. I had my interview on April 2nd. Three weeks before my Interview I went to my country and got married on March 10 and flew back to states on March 11. I applied for marriage registration in my country before I came back to states. During my Interview I didnt tell IO that I got married because I didnt have any legal proof to show (And my marriage was not registered). I got my approval letter and invitation to oath ceremony a week after my interview. Now my concern is would disclosing my marital status at Oath Ceremony delays my N400. Can USCIS deny the application on the basis that I didnt told them during the interview? Will they deport me on the basis that I didnt tell them regarding mr marital status change?

    I would really appreciate any help? Any body who is in the similiar situation as I am.

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