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  1. 9 minutes ago, mgs2510 said:

    I asked when I went to my interview and got different answers. At the check-in the guy told me they have every week. The lady that interviewed me said every couple weeks on Monday's and Thursday's.

    By what I read the name change it's pretty simple.

    See below:

    https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/correcting-your-name-when-obtaining-us-citizenship.html

    If you have already submitted your Form N-400 and did not indicate a name change preference, it’s not too late. At your interview, you can ask U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to let you complete a Petition for Name Change.

    If you are approved for citizenship, and if naturalization swearing-in ceremonies are conducted by a court in your area, then you will be able to change your name legally at the ceremony. Your name change will take effect immediately after the ceremony has ended. The new name that you choose will be shown on your Certificate of Naturalization, you should receive a separate piece of paper that indicates you had a legal name change, and you will be able to use the separate paper as proof of your new name.

    Thank you!

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