
tindera
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Just now, Demian_Bones said:
This is correct. I have updated my SSN and they need you to mail in both your naturalization certificate as well as the name change document. Even the DMV or banks won't process your name change without this document and so what you need to do is call USCIS and raise a service ticket and pray someone competent handles it. The field office will contact you once the service request reaches them and they will simply send the petition to the court and mail you a certified copy.
I've been calling USCIS all morning and all I get is an automated thing that keeps going in circle. I'm so frustrated! Thank you for your help I guess I just need to keep calling.
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Yes I understand but I need the actual certificate that says it's been approved for SSN office
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I contacted district court they definitely DO NOT have it
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Did you have your new name on your certificate of naturalization though?
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On 10/19/2018 at 9:19 AM, lierre said:
I successfully had my name changed during my citizenship interview. Didn’t really delay my oath ceremony.
Did they give you a document that says you changed your name? what does that look like? i lost mine
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On 12/31/2018 at 12:42 PM, JDinTX said:
Does any one know how to acquire a new copy of the name change certificate they give to you along with your naturalization certificate at the Oath ceremony? I have lost mine and now need it to prove a name change for a China Visa. Thanks.
I'm in the same boat. Anybody who knows how to help us?
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Hi all! I've become a US citizen in February of this year and I also applied for a name change during that time. I've been trying to get a new SSN card but they keep sending my form back saying I need the actual document that says I changed my name and it was approved. I don't remember what this document looks like and I can't find any in my documents folder from USCIS. I have my naturalization certificate but not the name change document. For all naturalized citizen who also changed their name, do you know what this document looks like and where can I find a replacement?
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I finally received my 18 months extension in the mail today!!!
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Yes checks were cashed. I'm just wondering what's going to happen if it expires before I get the NOA
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My passport expired last month. IDK what to do. I still haven't received any letter about my application. My timeline is below
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My greencard is expiring this month and I just recently filed. My passport is expired. Can I still get a passport stamp if the extension doesn't come before my CGC expiration?
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I'm filling tomorrow!
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Nice! Congrats!
I have a priority date 4 dates earlier than yours, and was on an F-1 as well. But I am in California, and I am stuck on Fingerprint fee received.
Hang in there!
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I have it!!! Greencard in hand sent via priority mail!
:D
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Online status changed to "Card was mailed to me" !!! How long do you think before I receive it? I'm hoping it's by this week. I really want to have a job by next month
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92 days!!! That's was fast. Congrats!
It really is I'm pretty surprised myself
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Congratulations
Aww thank you
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Congratulations!!!!!! It's good to see someone making through the process so fast!
I have similar timeline/ dates to yours, and I was on F-1, too. It's just that I am in San Francisco and it'd take much longer to get an interview appt.
Can you share with us what documents you provided to USCIS that made it so smooth, and what they asked during the 15-minute interview?
When I sent in my package I only sent in our marriage certificate, our lease agreement, copies of money transfer and some photos.
My interview experience is posted here http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/617744-green-card-interview-experience-for-aos-from-f1-through-marriage-case-approved/?p=8390097
YW. Tell us more about the experience. ? Filipina ka din?
Share mo din sa akin please.. salamat ng madami?
Share mo din sa akin please.. salamat ng madami?
I posted about my interview here http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/617744-green-card-interview-experience-for-aos-from-f1-through-marriage-case-approved/?p=8390097
Goodluck
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My appointment was at 10:30 am. My husband and I arrived 20 minutes early. After going through security we went in and the receptionist was asking people to give her their info pass and then next she asked anyone with interview notice to approach her and submit it to her. Once I gave my notice to her, she instructed me to sit in the opposite side of the room. We waited until my name was called which took about half an hour or so…there was no clock in the room as my husband pointed out to me and we didn’t bring our phones.
Our interviewer was an older gentleman. He greeted us and then invited us to his office. Before we can sit down he asked us to first swear in. Once we were seated he asked for my passport and ID, just ID for my husband. The first question he asked was how we met, he directed this question to me. As I was telling the story he would ask a question or so and he didn’t mind that my husband would chime in during this time. I think at this point I showed him some photos and this pleased him as he said “Good, I love looking at photos” which both my husband and I laughed at…we were nervous and also he said it in a quirky way. He wanted to know who the people were in the photos. He would point at someone and ask who they are and their relation to us. He then asked my husband how and when he proposed and then asked me follow-up questions for confirmation. He was writing all of this down.
Afterwards he started flipping through our file and would ask us to confirm the information on it. He would put a check on the info after we have confirmed and answer his questions. He asked me what my husband’s birthday is and he then proceeded to asked my husband what mine is. There was also the issue of my name. I’ve posted about it here before. I have two passports from different countries but I’ve applied using the name in my birth certificate which is also the same name as 1st passport but I came in here on my second passport and all my visas are in the 2nd one too. He questioned me about this and I tried to explain as best as I could and how the different cultures and translation affected this the spelling and the middle name. He finally found the letter explaining my name issue that I sent with the package and he took a minute to read it. He seemed satisfied since he didn’t ask anymore questions about my names.
Then in the middle of the interview he told us he would submit our case for approval and continued to go through our file. Finally he got to the “Are you a member of the communist party? “Do you have military training” “Are you a terrorist?” questions. Then after asking us to confirm our signature, he then proceeded to instruct us on the temporary greencard/conditional permanent residence and how we need to have this lifted in 21 months. He then instructed us to collect more files to show proof of our shared life and then he stated how we probably only have so little now because there are limited things we can do when I don’t have a social. He seemed very understanding about. My husband then mentioned we have a renter’s insurance and a joint bank account, and again this seemed to make him happy and he said something along the lines of “This is good so when any one else look at your file they won’t be confused as to why I’ve approved you and you may not need to come in for a second interview” the last part kind of confused me but I assumed he was referring to the CPR since he already approved us. He told us to expect my green card in 10 days to 2 weeks and that if I received my EAD just to cut it since I won’t need it anyway.
He was a really nice man. I feel like we were very lucky as I’ve read some horror stories in here. After exchanging pleasantries, my husband and I walked out of there. I was smiling so wide that I saw other people looking at me weird but I didn’t care coz I’VE BEEN APPROVED FOR A GREEN CARD!!!
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OMG just checked my online status and it's on "New Card Being Produced" !!!!!!
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Okay. ? wow, now pangatlo mo ng citizenship kung sakali ?
hahaha yes nangongolekta lang
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YW. Tell us more about the experience. ? Filipina ka din?
I will once I've calmed down haha Yes po. Dual ako saudi at filipino!
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Glad to hear the good news! Congrats?
Salamat Ate!
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Just got back from my interview! The interview lasted about 15 minutes and then he told us he's gonna send our application for approval and I should wait 10 days to 2 weeks for my greencard!!! I'm going to make a post about my interview experience later but for now YAY!!!
Lost my name change document from Citizenship Oath taking where to get a replacement?
in Passports, etc. - What to do now that you are a US citizen
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UPDATE: USCIS said I shouldn't need it for SSN. So I called my local SSN office and they said I can just sent in again my naturalization certificate and a form of ID. I received my letter back and I'm now expecting my new SSN with my new name. My concern now is should I still try to get my actual name change form? In case I may need it in the future?