Oath Ceremony
The timing of the oath ceremony can vary depending on factors, such as: caseload, location, and scheduling availability.
In some cases, individuals are able to attend an Oath Ceremony on the same day as the naturalization interview. This is considered an “administrative ceremony,” which is administered by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”).
Individuals who are not able to participate in a “same-day” Oath Ceremony, must wait for the USCIS to mail a Form N-445, Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony (“Form N-445”), which contains the date, time, and location of the Oath Ceremony.
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Last Updated: 06/11/2024