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2025 Oath Ceremony Dress Code for Women: Formal and Respectful Attire

For the U.S. citizenship oath ceremony, women should wear formal or business casual clothes, closed-toe shoes, and bring original documents…

What Does ‘Correspondence Received and USCIS Reviewing I-360’ Mean?

USCIS status 'Correspondence Was Received and USCIS Is Reviewing It' applies to Form I-360 cases with submitted additional documents. Automatic…

What Does It Mean When a Case Is Sent to the Department of State?

USCIS-approved immigrant petitions are sent to the Department of State for consular processing via the National Visa Center. Applicants complete…

Understanding Case Transfer Timelines and Jurisdiction Assumption in California

Case transfers shift jurisdiction according to specific timelines and local rules. California requires file transfer within five days and jurisdiction…

What Is the Official Dress Code for the Oath Ceremony?

To ensure a smooth Oath Ceremony, bring all original documents including your N-445 form and Green Card. Certified translations are…

What Does ‘Decision Rendered’ Mean in Legal Contexts?

‘Decision rendered’ indicates an official final ruling by courts or agencies, affecting visa applicants, lawsuits, and more. It starts appeal…

What Does ‘We Have Taken an Action on Your Case’ Mean in USCIS Status

USCIS updates like “We Have Taken an Action on Your Case” mean progress or next steps in immigration applications. DACA…

What Does ‘Interview Completed and Case Must Be Reviewed’ Mean?

After a USCIS interview, the status indicates review before decision. Officers take up to 120 days for naturalization cases, checking…