Citizenship Oath Notices Stay the Same, Feds Confirm
Published Date: 9/8/2025
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Summary
USCIS is keeping the current form for the Naturalization Oath Ceremony without any changes and is asking for 30 more days of public feedback. This affects people becoming U.S. citizens and doesn’t cost extra or change any rules. It’s all about making sure the paperwork stays easy and clear for everyone involved.
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Naturalization Oath Form Extended 30 Days
If you are becoming a U.S. citizen, USCIS is keeping the current Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony form unchanged and is asking for 30 more days of public comments. This does not change any rules or add any fees and only continues the paperwork as-is.
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