Naturalization ceremony schedule southern district of texas

December 20, 2019
Contact: Stephen Chang
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Naturalization ceremony schedule southern district of texas

(Secretary Hughs delivers remarks at a naturalization
ceremony for new American citizens in Corpus Christi.
Office of the Texas Secretary of State, 12/11/2019)

Naturalization ceremony schedule southern district of texas

(Applicants for American citizenship raise their hands
as they take the naturalization oath of allegiance.
Office of the Texas Secretary of State, 12/11/2019)

Naturalization ceremony schedule southern district of texas

(The Secretary poses for a photo with a new American
citizen. Office of the Texas Secretary of State,
12/11/2019)

CORPUS CHRISTI - Texas Secretary of State Ruth Hughs yesterday attended and delivered remarks at naturalization ceremonies for new American citizens at the U.S. Courthouse, Southern District of Texas, in Corpus Christi. The Secretary spoke of the crucial role that immigrants play in helping to enrich the fabric of Texas and the United States.

"The start of your new journey as Americans holds the promise and story of our nation's future in your hands," said Secretary Hughs. "Your hard work, perseverance, the languages you speak, the cultures you bring with you, and your many talents help to make our state and our nation a better place. We are proud of your accomplishment and to be able to call you all our fellow Americans."

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How do I find out my oath ceremony date?

USCIS will notify you by mail of the time and date of your ceremony. The notice USCIS sends you is called the “Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony” (Form N-445). In some cases, USCIS may give you the option to take the oath on the same day as your interview.

How long does it take to schedule naturalization ceremony?

In many cases, your Oath of Allegiance ceremony will also take place on the same day as your interview and exam, assuming your application is approved. Otherwise, USCIS will schedule it about two to six weeks later.

Where are naturalization ceremonies held?

Federal judges conduct naturalization ceremonies -- usually in federal courthouses. Ceremonies are open to the public, including students. They present the flag, or give a musical performance, or read an essay.

What after oath ceremony will be scheduled?

USCIS Case Status Message Explorer According to Lawfully's data analysis of USCIS case status message updates, among the people who received the status message "Oath Ceremony Will Be Scheduled," the most probable next update message is "Oath Ceremony Notice Was Mailed," (at 100%) after an average of 34 days.