skwon
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Hello, at the time of application for N400, i was living in Maryland. about 2 months before i recieved the interview notice, I moved to Virginia. I made sure to notify USCIS that i had moved. My interview notice told me to come to the maryland office (which i thought was strange) but i went anyway. in the middle of the interview, the interviewer and I realized that USCIS has not updated my change of address. So I passed the interview but she told me she had to transfer all my files to the Virginia office and do my oath there. she said "it wouldnt take long" for VA office to notify me to come do the oath. its been 1 week.
my problem is, i need to move to indiana for college...sooner the better. should i let them know that im moving to indiana so i can do my oath there? because that would be better for me. would there be a long delay??
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thank you! that is great! and just to clarify, I have a South Korean passport that is expired. Still okay?
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Hello,
I have my Citizenship interview in a couple weeks, but I just realized that my passport is expired (I don't travel much). Will this be okay to bring to the interview? Or do I need to renew it before going to the interview? I would think its okay because they are just looking for the proof of my entry into the states...I called USCIS and they didn't know...directed me some other place but no luck there either...any kind of input would be greatly appreciated!! thank you.
quick question on citizenship
in US Citizenship General Discussion
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so at this point, there is really no harm done if i move it again to indiana, right? I don't really NEED to have my citizenship right this instant. moving for college is more important for me.