Name change at naturalization inteview - can it be reversed?

If a person requests a name change at a US naturalization interview, but has not yet taken the oath, is there still time to change his mind and not go through with the name change?

Answer:
You can change your name later on and request another certificate of naturalization. If you requested a change of name during the final interview and it was approved, your certificate will have that name. You can go to your nearest CIS office and request to have your name change again. If they have not made the certificate, then it is possible that the certificate would have the name you want.
possibly, i would go make an info pass apt on line on uscis.gov and let them know before they decide to print your certificate. you can wait until the day your oath is scheduled but some officers may not be willing to change the name once the certificate is printed. go in personally.
You can always change your name back. I don't know about undoing it specifically by 'taking it back' but you can always file with a court. I'd call them and ask if it is too late.

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