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What should I do if I cannot go to my oath ceremony?

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What should I do if I cannot go to my oath ceremony?

If you cannot go to the oath ceremony, you should return the “Notice of Naturalization
Oath Ceremony” (Form N-445) that you received to your local USCIS 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 USCIS 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.


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