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USCIS canceled naturalization ceremonies in multiple NY counties due to unmet requirements, moving to distant centralized events without notice.
USCIS has canceled naturalization ceremonies in Tompkins, Broome, and several other New York counties, citing unmet statutory requirements, and is shifting to centralized administrative ceremonies led by USCIS officials instead of local courts.
The change, which affects hundreds of applicants who’ve completed the process, comes without prior notice or clear guidance on deficiencies, sparking concern among county officials and advocacy groups.
Affected individuals face challenges with travel, work, and childcare as ceremonies are moved to distant federal locations, with no new dates or venues yet announced.
The move has disrupted longstanding community events and raised concerns about reduced access and the loss of the personal, celebratory nature of local naturalization ceremonies.
USCIS canceló las ceremonias de naturalización en varios condados de Nueva York debido a requisitos no cumplidos, moviéndose a eventos centralizados distantes sin aviso.