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    harry.st got a reaction from hosfam in Super-quick passport issuance at embassy (8 days)   
    No idea about children (I never desired, nor had one :-)). But I have seen several questions about them in this forum.... You may want to search a bit (also on reddit - with the caveat that I have seen answers there which are HIGHLY inaccurate). 
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    harry.st got a reaction from VINHIVY in When can I file for U.S Citizenship for my permanent resident spouse?   
    No, you are good (for your peace of mind, google  "continuous residence naturalization". Also read here https://www.visajourney.com/guides/us-citizenship-requirements/ (under Residence and Physical Presence))
     
    Make sure the trips are disclosed (the form asks about them - including dates).
     
     
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    harry.st got a reaction from stillbaffled in N-400 October 2023 Filers   
    You can try shabby-chic.
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    harry.st got a reaction from Rose__ in N-400 October 2023 Filers   
    You can try shabby-chic.
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    harry.st got a reaction from Redro in CR1 (Green Card) vacation travel to Europe   
    I tend to do this to those that ask what a term means, instead of googling it. Or anything that is trivially searchable, really...
     
    You are very welcome.
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    harry.st got a reaction from Ricky+Vanessa in N-400 October 2023 Filers   
    You can try shabby-chic.
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    harry.st got a reaction from Redro in CR1 (Green Card) vacation travel to Europe   
    The OP's wife does not have any visa.
     
    She needs only 1 visa for the Common Travel Area. Whichever country they land at, first.
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    harry.st got a reaction from Hawk Riders in N-400 - how much time between interview letter and actual interview?   
    The thing to stress about is your passport - not the interview. Now, this can get in the way of your vacation. Easily.
     
    As a US citizen, it is next to impossible to fly back without one (the airline will likely not let you board the plane). Last summer, with all the post-COVID revenge travel happening, it was taking 4-5 months to get a new one (things have improved... but again, fewer people are travelling in the winter. You do not have to believe me - just search on reddit). 
     
    Now there are ways around it (either while still in the US or at the consulate in Bucharest), but is it neither easy nor pleasant. You've got some reading to do - information abounds.
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    harry.st reacted to klems10024 in Question about international travel planned after oath ceremony   
    Yeah it was at a courthouse. My invitation was at 9am, and there were a LOT of people. 160 folks were getting their naturalization. They dont start anything until everyone is there, so nothing really started until 9:45am or so. Then they check everyone in individually, take your green card, then you line again to sign your certificate of naturalization. Then you sit again, you wait some more, the judge comes to do a speech, and then you wait for your turn to be called to get your certificate. I was out around noon. I'm not really sure why we had to wait for everyone to have arrived so they could start processing. 
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    harry.st got a reaction from Ricky+Vanessa in Question about international travel planned after oath ceremony   
    I hope you realize that, in theory, you can be prevented from boarding the plane on the way out, too (small chance, and nothing you can do about it, either => no reason to sweat about it. If you are THAT unlucky + they do not let you board => Moynihan station + train to Canada; entering therein w/ the french passport).
     
    Or you rent a private jet (both ways). Then you have nothing to worry about; in this life you can either eat well or sleep well).
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    harry.st got a reaction from OldUser in Left for good the USA in the end of 2019 and returning as a tourist for 1 week with ESTA   
    If you want absolute certainty... just don't sign an I-407. Even if they ask you at the airport - just say no. They have to let you in.  If you do not relinquish yourself your Green Card, via an I-407, only a judge can take it away from you. The border officer cannot deny you entry.
     
    Now, they will probably give you a notice to appear before a judge. If you do not show up (because, say, you are back in Italy), then you will lose your green card (of course you may file an I-407 yourself, before the court date).
     
    So, for this trip you, yourself, are fine, pulling the green-card card (ha!) (of course they may get pissed and deny your sister - do not know how likely this is, though). For future trips you will need an ESTA. Because you have a "history" with them, they may not give you one and tell you "go to the consulate and get a visa, please".  Which may be denied, too... but unlikely, as you did not do anything egregious, really...
     
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    You should be fine w/ an ESTA, this time (and in the future), though. And if they start questioning things at the airport, and ask you to sign an I-407, and you want to be a good girl, just tell them "I will sign, if you promise to let me in" (something that the consulate in Italy cannot do). I do not see why they will have a problem.
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    harry.st got a reaction from FromTheHills in Question about international travel planned after oath ceremony   
    Depending on where you will be traveling... and for how long... you may be able to get the passport at the US Consulate there. I got mine in 8 days (Athens, Greece embassy, last Ocrober; they only made a copy of my naturalization certificate, too). The hardest part was getting an appointment (had to book a slot 1 month ahead of time). This was for a regular, full-blown passport (+ I did not ask for expedited anything. Apparently, the embassies expedite things by default. Or used to).
     
    ALSO: there is an "emergency" service for US citizens, where the consulates will give you an "emergency-limited-duration" passport (valid for either 1 trip or 1 year - not sure. Mind you this is not only for a life-or-death emergency. A lady that was sitting next to me was there just for that. There is tons of info about it if you google). You may want to go for this option vs the Canada->US train trip one (of course, one does not preclude the other).
     
    I took Amtrak NY -> Montreal late last September. Lovely trip (the foliage had started to appear). I am sure it would be very fun in the snow, too (assuming the train is still running).
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    harry.st got a reaction from millefleur in Question about international travel planned after oath ceremony   
    Land border, with a naturalization certificate in hand, is an option (depending where you live, it may be inconvenient. Also expensive). Reason is US citizens cannot be denied entry at the border (but they can sure as hell be denied boarding a flight to the US).
     
    Rescheduling the oath ceremony seems the easiest.
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    harry.st got a reaction from klems10024 in Question about international travel planned after oath ceremony   
    Depending on where you will be traveling... and for how long... you may be able to get the passport at the US Consulate there. I got mine in 8 days (Athens, Greece embassy, last Ocrober; they only made a copy of my naturalization certificate, too). The hardest part was getting an appointment (had to book a slot 1 month ahead of time). This was for a regular, full-blown passport (+ I did not ask for expedited anything. Apparently, the embassies expedite things by default. Or used to).
     
    ALSO: there is an "emergency" service for US citizens, where the consulates will give you an "emergency-limited-duration" passport (valid for either 1 trip or 1 year - not sure. Mind you this is not only for a life-or-death emergency. A lady that was sitting next to me was there just for that. There is tons of info about it if you google). You may want to go for this option vs the Canada->US train trip one (of course, one does not preclude the other).
     
    I took Amtrak NY -> Montreal late last September. Lovely trip (the foliage had started to appear). I am sure it would be very fun in the snow, too (assuming the train is still running).
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    harry.st got a reaction from klems10024 in Question about international travel planned after oath ceremony   
    Land border, with a naturalization certificate in hand, is an option (depending where you live, it may be inconvenient. Also expensive). Reason is US citizens cannot be denied entry at the border (but they can sure as hell be denied boarding a flight to the US).
     
    Rescheduling the oath ceremony seems the easiest.
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    harry.st got a reaction from Lulu123lu in N400 interview question   
    Bring hubby, too.
     
    When the interviewer starts asking you the civics questions, he should jump from his seat and yell "I KNOW THE ANSWER - it is <...>", "I KNOW THAT, TOO - it is <...>". To liven up things, a bit.
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    harry.st got a reaction from AFCF in N400 interview question   
    Bring hubby, too.
     
    When the interviewer starts asking you the civics questions, he should jump from his seat and yell "I KNOW THE ANSWER - it is <...>", "I KNOW THAT, TOO - it is <...>". To liven up things, a bit.
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    harry.st got a reaction from TedsGirl in N400 interview question   
    Bring hubby, too.
     
    When the interviewer starts asking you the civics questions, he should jump from his seat and yell "I KNOW THE ANSWER - it is <...>", "I KNOW THAT, TOO - it is <...>". To liven up things, a bit.
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    harry.st got a reaction from Visitor User in Help - Passport size photo recommendations?   
    There was a passport office employee doing an AMA on reddit that said that Walgreens was their nightmare - they got it wrong all the time.
     
    I went to the USPS (for pics only - will submit the application at the embassy in Athens). A lady took the pics w/ a hand-held Sony camera; they looked fine (have still not submitted an application, though, so am not sure about the final verdict).
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    harry.st got a reaction from X Factor in I have never...........   
    ...spoken the truth 🙂
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    harry.st got a reaction from Mike E in Time Between Interview and the oath ceremony... Can it be pushed out at all?   
    If you live in one of the 5 states that issue enhanced ids, your wife can get one within 2 weeks of applying (she needs to have taken the oath), and then travel via Canada/Mexico (needs to drive there first + board the flight at, say, Toronto. Basically she can only use land border w/ the enhanced Id).
     
    But from Sept 27 -> Oct 24... there is no time even for that.
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    harry.st got a reaction from OldUser in What happens to the my.uscis.gov account after naturalization?   
    Haha 🙂
     
    You should get Jim Hacking to sue them.
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    harry.st got a reaction from Mike E in What happens to the my.uscis.gov account after naturalization?   
    Haha 🙂
     
    You should get Jim Hacking to sue them.
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    harry.st reacted to Crazy Cat in What happens to the my.uscis.gov account after naturalization?   
    Wife filed more than a year ago.  This is what my wife's account shows right now:

     
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    harry.st got a reaction from M+K IL in Oath ceremony: clarification on dress code and documents to return   
    Would have been interesting to ask him what was the dress-code like, then...
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