My swear in ceremony date is way pass due, what can I do?

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My swear in ceremony date is way pass due, what can I do?

It’s been 6 months since I was approved for my citizenship, no swear in date immigration says mycase is currently in the review process and cannot provide me with a date for yhe ceremony, the advice if am not satisfied with their answer which am not its the same answer I have been hearing for the last 2 months could make an appointment through infopass to speak with an immigration officer my question is what different answers could he get me I dont want to waste my time and days pay.

Asked on September 19, 2017 under Immigration Law, New York

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SB Member California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 6 years ago | Contributor

Yes, you should make an INFOPASS appointment with your local USCIS office to inquire about the status of your case.  It is true that sometimes, there is a significant wait between the interview and the swearing in ceremony, as the various security checks are performed, etc. but you should inquire about the specifics of your case.


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