Posted On: September 17, 2010 by Jacob Sapochnick

San Diego Citizenship Attorney - San Diego Naturalization Ceremonies

As a service to our readers we publish local ceremony dates. If USCIS approves your application for naturalization, you must attend a ceremony and take the Oath of Allegiance to the United States. 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. If you decide to take a "same day" oath, USCIS will ask you to come back to the office later that day. At this time, you will take the Oath and receive your Certificate of Naturalization.

If you cannot go to the oath ceremony, you should return the "Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony" (Form N-445) that USCIS sent to you. You should send the N-445 back to your local office. 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.


SAN DIEGO NATURALIZATION CEREMONIES
2010/2011


SEPTEMBER 17, 2010

OCTOBER 20, 2010

NOVEMBER 17, 2010

DECEMBER 16, 2010

JANUARY 9, 2011

FEBRUARY 23, 2011

MARCH 23, 2011

APRIL 27, 2011

MAY 18, 2011

JUNE 22, 2011

JULY 20, 2011

AUGUST 24, 2011

SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

SEPTEMBER 28, 2011

OCTOBER 19, 2011

NOVEMBER 16, 2011

DECEMBER 14, 2011