Does USCIS Raleigh Durham do Same Day N-400 Naturalization Ceremonies?

This Post is an Observation by a Local Immigration Attorney, and by no means the official policy. This question has become more common as Applicants make plans for their big N-400 Interview.
Does USCIS Raleigh Durham perform same-day oath ceremonies?
The usual "lawyer answer" would be "it depends." However, Yes! USCIS Raleigh Durham is able to perform a group Oath Ceremony and print off the Naturalization Certificate minutes after an N-400 Naturalization Interview. BUT, some situations may cause issues.
What are situations that can prevent or make a Same-Day Oath Ceremony impossible?
This is not an exhaustive list:
- Court Ordered Name Change. Why? It takes time to be scheduled to see a Federal Judge and for the court to perform the requested name change.
- Missing a Spouse at a 3-year N-400 Interview. Why? 3-year Naturalizations are based off of the marriage, and both spouses may be required to be in attendance. This is especially true if the I-751 Removal of Conditions filing is still pending, which it is normally still pending.
- Traveling within 90 days of the N-400 Interview. Why? Because a US Passport would be needed, and US Passports may not be able to be issued in time. To avoid travel restrictions, USCIS would not offer a same day oath ceremony.
- Failed to pay taxes or failed to prove taxes were paid. Why? It is a requirement to become a US Citizen. Taxes must be paid if they are owed.
- Failed to provide information or certified records of criminal and traffic matters. Why? A crime could prevent naturalization. If the information isn't provided or the records aren't given, a background check and more thorough review may be needed. For instance, a "Speeding Ticket Conviction" may be the result of many traffic violations that are more serious. Similarly, a "Worthless Check" may be a reduction from fraud, embezzlement, or something worse.
- Interview fell on a special event or season, like Independence Day or during an initiative to perform more formal naturalization events. Why? Special Events usually require "numbers/participants."
- The National USCIS System is not allowing the printing of the Naturalization Certificate, which is needed for Same-day Oath Ceremonies.
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