Re: Civics test and oath ceremony
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 12803891)
I can't imagine you'do have to wait more than a week or two at most - certainly citizenship ceremonies are not months apart.
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Re: Civics test and oath ceremony
I had my interview and test today, passed both, but didn't get approved! The officer was almost apologetic, as I'd specifically asked if it would be an issue when I was at my biometric appointment and was told it wouldn't affect anything, but our twins were born between my N400 filing, and today, and I didn't think to bring their birth certificates with me! He said he would approve as soon as he got copies of them, but couldn't do it until he received them.
He said the Denver office holds oath ceremonies every day, but because they serve such a large area, it'd still be nearly a month before I'd have mine. Overall the experience was great, officer was very friendly, but I wish I'd thought to bring them with me. Lesson learned, even if you think you won't need it, bring it. |
Re: Civics test and oath ceremony
Got my approval today! Oath ceremony scheduled for March 10th. I filed on Sep 17th, so that's just under 6 months from start to finish.
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Re: Civics test and oath ceremony
So this is the final breakdown of the journey from getting engaged, K-1 visa, to citizenship. Late posting but wanted to put it up here for anyone interested. Final citizenship ceremony ended up being a drive thru (lol) due to Covid restrictions. Final step for me is to get around to applying for a US passport.
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