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Oath Ceremony Descheduled by USCIS
Hello,

I have received a notification, Oath Ceremony Descheduled by USCIS, yesterday (1/7/19). I was waiting for Oath Ceremony notification since 12/13/18, however, I haven't received any notification but descheduled notification. Have you ever received this kind of notification and how long after do you receive the rescheduled oath ceremony date? It seems my case is getting delayed due to my name change.

"This is to advise you that, due to unforeseen circumstances, we have had to cancel the previously scheduled Oath Ceremony on Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 08:30AM for the above applicant."

PD 05/03/2017
BIO 05/31/2017
Interview Scheduled 08/03/2018
Interview 09/06/2018 (Recommended for Approval at USCIS Office Irving TX)
Oath Ceremony Notice Mailed 12/13/2018

Another quick question, I got a traffic ticket after naturalization interview and dismissed the ticket right away. Would that be a problem when I go to oath ceremony? What do I need to bring or prepare when I go to the oath ceremony?

Please give me your advice or thoughts. Thank you in advance for your help!
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South Florida
PD Oct/23/2017
FP Nov/18/2017
In line for Interview Dec/20/2017

And....... Still Waiting after 1 Yr 2 Mo 16 Days

Losing my hair over this waiting. Please .... if you guys are from South Florida and still waiting, share your timeline, maybe I'm not alone!
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Baltimore MD Office
PD 10/12/2017
BIO 11/06/2017
Interview Notice 09/8/2018
Interview 10/17/2018
n 652 decision cannot be made
Info Pass 11/30/2018 Application Still with the Same officer

My record is Clean no issue But still waiting for approval I have changed the home address before interviewing in USCIS Portal but that is in the same State. I am wondering why so delay. I have contacted customer service they are saying no document required but you still have to wait 2 month time to speak with L2 Officer. any advice?
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Interview set for February
I applied based on the 5 year rule, I've been married for 12 years to my husband who's was born in USA.

My interview is in February 5th, I must bring the interview letter, green card and passport. My GC just expired on 12/4, would this be a problem?

Also I would like to change my middle name, it was misspelled since birth but I did not request it in my application. Can I request it at my interview? Will this delay the process?

Finally, what other documents do I need to bring, this is what I have so far:

Green card (expired 12/4)
Passport
Driver license
Marriage certificate
Tax returns, past 3 year transcripts
W-2 form s, past 3 years
IRS payment plan letter
Mortgage statements
Bank statements

Please any information will be really appreciate it.
Thank you

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Name change experience/Dallas USCIS
Looking for information on the time line for how long it takes to receive a Judicial ceremony for citizenship, please share any information you have......
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Naturalization for Minor
Hello Immihelp,

Myself and My wife filed for Naturalization using the N400 form a week back.We tried to fill the Naturalization document N400 for my Minor Daughter it was not allowing us to fill the form saying this is not applicable for Minor. I read in this forum that with the parents naturalization document children can get the citizenship if they have been a legal resident. Please advise on the process for getting US passport for Minor by using Parents Naturalization.

Thank You for your time.

Regards,

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After interview
Do you guys know oath ceremonies dates for February 2019 in nyc ???? If so please let me know how can I check em ?
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Interview coming up next week - what documents to take?
Interview next week. Trying to put together everything I'm going to take with me. My application was based on 5 year rule (Been here for 20 yrs as LPR).

I know I'm suppose to take my current passport, Greencard, drivers license. But what else should I take?

I got 4 years worth of tax return transcripts from the IRS. The 5th year was not available via their website. So can I take the copies I have from my accountant for the 5th year?

Here is what have on my checklist:

1) Green Card.
2) Passport.
3) Drivers license
4) Some traffic ticket/court case disposition from 1995/1996 and another ticket in 2014
5) Marriage Certificate
6) Children's birth certificate.
7) Previous marriage desolution.
8) Copy of the N400 that I had filed.
9) Tax returns 4 years worth of transcript and then accountant copies for 5th year.

What else am I missing? I want to make sure I have everything covered and don't have to deal with RFEs that could delay the process.

thanks.
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Interview scheduled - Houston
This forum has been very helpful to me and I would like to share my timeline so far.

Applied: February 1, 2018
Bio: February 20, 2018
Interview scheduled: December 27, 2018

Status did not change to "In line for interview." It changed once from "We are actively reviewing your case" to "Interview scheduled"

My interview will be February 1, 2019.

Note: Estimated processing time was not accurate at all in my case, as it was predicting my case to be processed in January 2020!
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OATH CEREMONY SCHEDULED
FINALLY after waiting for 7 weeks my oath ceremony scheduled today for January 26th.
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