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  1. I believe it is possible to get your name changed at the oath ceremony at that location. My uncle got his citizenship at that location in 2010, and he had his name changed.
  2. Greetings, I recently got a letter from USCIS informing me that my interview has been de-scheduled due to unforeseen circumstances. Not quite sure what to make out of this. Has this happened to anyone else? Here is the timeline for my application - Background - Indian citizen, living in Oklahoma, got my permanent residency issue on August 19, 2014. May 21, 2019 - Electronically filed for citizenship through uscis.gov May 24, 2019 - Got a notice about biometrics being scheduled for June 11, 2019 June 11, 2019 - Went in for biometrics August 1, 2019 - Got a notice for an interview and civics test for September 20, 2019 August 27, 2019 - Got a notice informing me that due to unforeseen circumstances my interview has been de-scheduled Oddly enough, the status on the website still says that I was sent a notice on August 1st for the interview. The case completion time is still showing as 3 months (December 2019). I suppose this isn't accurate. The source of truth is probably the letter itself (I-797C). That said, do I have any option of finding out the actual reason my interview got canceled? Any insights would be appreciated. Thanks!