Troy, MI asked in Immigration Law for Michigan

Q: Oath Ceremony cancelled

I applied for my N400 based on 5 years on employment based Green Card. I was interviewed the same day with my wife with different USCIS officer. My wife was given a RFE as she mentioned that we owe money to IRS, asking to provide evidence of payment and last 5 years of Tax documents. I was scheduled for oath the same day but was cancelled the next day. We responded to the wife RFE with necessary documents within 30 days. we responded to the RFE on Aug 20th 2021. Within 2 weeks of response on the RFE she was scheduled for oath ceremony and was given the naturalization certificate on 27th of September. My status is still showing as oath ceremony cancelled. What should I do in this case.

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Alexander Ivakhnenko
Alexander Ivakhnenko
Answered
  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Wheeling, IL

A: It is apparent that you both are handling personal naturalization matters without assistance of a licensed immigration counsel. Be as it may, your case shows as pending for one or another reason, as you stated.

You may inquire directly with the USCIS Customer Service Tier II agent to request a follow up on your naturalization oath scheduling.

Kevin L Dixler agrees with this answer

Agnes Jury
Agnes Jury
Answered
  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Traverse City, MI
  • Licensed in Michigan

A: You can call USCIS at 800-375-5283 to inquire about your oath ceremony or submit an inquiry at https://egov.uscis.gov/e-request/displayONPTForm.do?entryPoint=init&sroPageType=onpt

Best wishes!

Kyndra L Mulder
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Kyndra L Mulder
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Jacksonville, FL

A: Send a certified letter with supporting documentation and request your oath ceremony be scheduled.

Kevin L Dixler
Kevin L Dixler
Answered
  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Milwaukee, WI

A: I agree, but it is unclear USCIS may have also sent a request for additional evidence that was lost in the mail. Once sent, you are supposed to respond within the period given. You ought to contact USCIS, wait until someone can talk to you and be prepared to explain. It is unclear if you will get any information, so you may benefit from attorney intervention, but it is unclear if you will place a reasonable value on it until your application is denied. At that point, it may prove too expensive or a waste of time. You ought to take action given the situation.

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