What happens if you don't show up to your oath ceremony?

If you fail to attend two oath ceremonies without explanation, USCIS will deny your application and you will have to begin the application process all over again.
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Do I have to attend the oath ceremony?

You must attend the ceremony to become a U.S. citizen. Attending your Oath of Allegiance ceremony is a mandatory final step of the naturalization process.
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Can I postpone my oath ceremony?

If you cannot attend your scheduled naturalization ceremony, return the notice, Form N-445, Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony, to your local USCIS office, along with a letter requesting a new date and explaining why you cannot attend the scheduled naturalization ceremony.
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Why would USCIS cancel oath ceremony?

In order to protect public health, assist in preventing the further spread of COVID-19 by limiting public contact to essential matters, and enforce a measure of social distancing, all naturalization ceremonies through February 28, 2022 have been cancelled.
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How long does the oath ceremony take 2021?

Ceremonies are approximately 30-40 minutes long. Please be aware that the time on your N-445 Notice of Naturalization form is your required check-in time, not the start of the ceremony.
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Can I wear jeans to oath ceremony?

USCIS instructs all applicants to dress in attire that “respects the dignity” of the Oath of Allegiance ceremony. The agency specifically prohibits wearing jeans, shorts, and flip flops.
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Can I apply for passport after oath ceremony?

You can apply for a U.S. passport immediately after your naturalization oath ceremony. However, if you decided to change your name as a part of your naturalization process, you will need to update other documentation, such as your social security card and driver's license before you can apply for a U.S. passport.
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How long is USCIS oath ceremony?

The short answer is the Oath of Allegiance ceremony generally lasts for 60 up to 90 minutes. In fact, the ceremony is only part of the activity that will happen in the USCIS office, so you should plan your day accordingly.
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How long does it take to get passport after oath ceremony USA?

Normally, there's a wait of around six weeks to receive your U.S. passport.
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Do I need to update my SSN after naturalization?

You will need to visit Social Security so they can update your Social Security record. Wait at least 10 days after your ceremony before doing so and be prepared to show them your Certificate of Naturalization or your U.S. passport.
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How can I reschedule my citizenship ceremony?

If you are not available on the date and time of your appointment, write us a letter of explanation. Send this letter to the IRCC office that scheduled your original appointment. You can send this letter by mail, or online, using this Web form. We will reschedule your appointment on a different date.
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How do I write a letter to USCIS to reschedule my oath ceremony?

Include a letter saying why you cannot go to the ceremony. Make a copy of the notice and your letter before you send them to USCIS. Your local office will reschedule you and send you a new "Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony" (Form N-445) to tell you when your ceremony will be.
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Can you travel outside US while awaiting citizenship?

Normally, travel during citizenship process is permitted. Since by the time of application, you are already a permanent US resident/green cardholder, you are allowed to travel while you await your citizenship. However, before you travel, there are several essential things you must consider.
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Can family members attend the naturalization oath ceremony?

Anyone you wish can attend your U.S. citizenship oath ceremony. Naturalization ceremonies are public events, and schools often attend to observe or participate in an active role. Additionally, you're allowed to invite guests to attend your ceremony, including your citizenship sponsor, family members, and friends.
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Do you need tax return for citizenship interview?

Your tax returns are very important proof that you are eligible for naturalization. On the day of your interview, bring certified tax returns for the last 5 years (3 years if you are married to a U.S. citizen).
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What should I do after oath ceremony?

After the Citizenship Oath Ceremony

On completion of your oath ceremony, you must: Sign your full name on the Certificate of Naturalization: Sign the certificate of naturalization in clear, non erasable format, ensuring it matches the name printed on the Naturalization Certificate.
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Can you travel outside US after citizenship interview?

Even if you are done with your naturalization interview, you will only be a permanent resident until you attend the oath ceremony and receive your naturalization certificate. Hence, you can travel abroad as a Green Card holder, while your U.S. citizenship application is pending.
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Can I travel with my old passport after naturalization?

The United States allows naturalized (and other) citizens to become dual citizens with their home countries (though it's not possible for everyone, depending on the laws within said home countries). And if you're a dual citizen, you may not only keep your old passport, but travel with it, if you wish.
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What if I lost my green card before oath ceremony?

At your Oath Ceremony, USCIS will confiscate your green card and provide you with a Certificate of Naturalization. If your green card has been lost or stolen (or has been mutilated beyond recognition), USCIS recommends that you replace your green card using Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card.
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How long is the citizenship interview?

A typical citizenship interview lasts about 20 minutes, but the exact timeframe varies by applicant.
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What is the full Oath of Allegiance?

Key principle: I promise that I will protect the Constitution and all laws from all enemies, from other countries, or from inside the United States. SECTION 3 …that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; Key principle: I promise that my loyalty is to the United States only.
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What if my green card expires while waiting for citizenship?

If your green card expires, or is about to expire, while you're waiting for citizenship, you don't need to worry. The USCIS has created Form I-90 specifically for the purpose of replacing an expired green card.
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How long can a permanent resident stay outside the US?

If you are a lawful permanent resident (green card holder), you may leave the United States multiple times and reenter, if you do not intend to stay outside the United States for 1 year or more.
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What is the current wait time for U.S. citizenship?

How long does it take to become a U.S. citizen? The national average processing time for naturalization (citizenship) applications is 14 months.
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What happens if I miss my biometric appointment?

If you can't attend your biometrics appointment because the ASC was closed that day, you don't need to do anything to follow up. USCIS will automatically send you a letter rescheduling.
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