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Old Jan 19th 2012, 10:09 pm
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Hi all!

So I finally got my Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony and as I'm filling out the 8 questions in the back, I marked one with a Yes.

I've traveled abroad since the interview.

I mean, nobody warned me against leaving the country and I heard nothing from USCIS for 8 months between the interview and the notice... am I in trouble?

Was I supposed to stay put?
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Old Jan 19th 2012, 10:11 pm
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Originally Posted by bequibar
Hi all!

So I finally got my Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony and as I'm filling out the 8 questions in the back, I marked one with a Yes.

I've traveled abroad since the interview.

I mean, nobody warned me against leaving the country and I heard nothing from USCIS for 8 months between the interview and the notice... am I in trouble?

Was I supposed to stay put?
No, it was OK to travel, as long as it doesn't put you over the limit for being eligible to naturalize.

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Old Jan 19th 2012, 10:15 pm
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Thanks Rene!

Guess this is finally the end of the journey for me

You guys have been an amazing source of information these past 9 years, you rock.
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