GOOD NEWS

Oath Ceremony Was Completed

You have taken the Oath of Allegiance and are now a U.S. citizen.

Welcome to American citizenship! You will receive your Certificate of Naturalization at the ceremony or shortly after. Your next steps include applying for a U.S. passport, registering to vote, updating your Social Security record, and notifying employers.

Worry Level

1/10

Typical Timeline

Immediate citizenship; certificate within minutes to weeks

What You Should Do

Apply for a U.S. passport. Register to vote. Update Social Security records.

Applies To

N-400

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📍 Status Flow

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Current Oath Ceremony Was Completed

🎯 Common Outcomes

Certificate ReceivedPassport Applied

?Frequently Asked Questions

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🚀 What Happens Next?

What Happens After Oath Ceremony?

You are now a U.S. citizen! Learn your first steps: passport, voter registration, and updating records.

  1. 1Receive Certificate of Naturalization (at ceremony or by mail)
  2. 2Apply for U.S. passport through State Department
  3. 3Register to vote in your state
  4. 4Update Social Security records to remove restrictions
  5. 5Update employer, banks, and other institutions with new status
  6. 6Consider petitioning for family members

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