I am a U.S. permanent resident and got Greencard via family immigration visa category F43.
I have my naturalization interview scheduled for Sep 3rd 2015. I am eligible for citizenship under the 4 yr 1 day rule. I have a straight forward case, no long trips outside the U.S. for the last 4 and a half year. The only long trip I have ended 5 years ago with me being out of the U.S for more than 6 months but less than 1 year. I have tax returns, employment record and all supporting documents to prove my residency and status in the U.S throughout this time. I don't expect any issues with regards to my N-400 application.
This is where I am running into a problem:
My wife (a U.S. permanent resident) and I are all set to visit Switzerland in the middle of Sept for tourism purposes. We recently applied for visas. Our passports are with the Swiss consulate for visa processing. I have just learned that the Swiss consulate will mail us our passports back by Sept 7th (which is after my interview date). I don't have any other (expired) passports aswell. I understand that there are other documents like my greencard and state drivers license to prove my identity and get into USCIS office for my interview but I see that county of citizenship passport is a required document and can be asked by the USCIS officer. However when I was submitting my passport to Swiss consulate, I feared that they can delay the visa processing and I might run into this problem, so I made color scanned copies of all 32 pages of my passport so I have those with me.
Now what do you guys suggest:
1) Should I just call USCIS and reschedule my interview? I hate this option because that'll cause unnecessary delays in my citizenship application and God knows how far out will I get my next interview date.
2) Should I just show up for the interview on Sept 3rd with all my documents and passports scanned copies and tell the I/O about my original passport being with the Swiss consulate?
3) Or is there any other recommendation that you guys have for me?
I value your feedback and would love to hear if someone has run into a similar situation in the past by going to naturalization interview without country of citizenship passport.
Thank you and looking for a prompt response.
I have my naturalization interview scheduled for Sep 3rd 2015. I am eligible for citizenship under the 4 yr 1 day rule. I have a straight forward case, no long trips outside the U.S. for the last 4 and a half year. The only long trip I have ended 5 years ago with me being out of the U.S for more than 6 months but less than 1 year. I have tax returns, employment record and all supporting documents to prove my residency and status in the U.S throughout this time. I don't expect any issues with regards to my N-400 application.
This is where I am running into a problem:
My wife (a U.S. permanent resident) and I are all set to visit Switzerland in the middle of Sept for tourism purposes. We recently applied for visas. Our passports are with the Swiss consulate for visa processing. I have just learned that the Swiss consulate will mail us our passports back by Sept 7th (which is after my interview date). I don't have any other (expired) passports aswell. I understand that there are other documents like my greencard and state drivers license to prove my identity and get into USCIS office for my interview but I see that county of citizenship passport is a required document and can be asked by the USCIS officer. However when I was submitting my passport to Swiss consulate, I feared that they can delay the visa processing and I might run into this problem, so I made color scanned copies of all 32 pages of my passport so I have those with me.
Now what do you guys suggest:
1) Should I just call USCIS and reschedule my interview? I hate this option because that'll cause unnecessary delays in my citizenship application and God knows how far out will I get my next interview date.
2) Should I just show up for the interview on Sept 3rd with all my documents and passports scanned copies and tell the I/O about my original passport being with the Swiss consulate?
3) Or is there any other recommendation that you guys have for me?
I value your feedback and would love to hear if someone has run into a similar situation in the past by going to naturalization interview without country of citizenship passport.
Thank you and looking for a prompt response.
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