The USCIS's Atlanta Field Office generally does not provide an "oath ceremony letter" (scheduling the oath ceremony) at the time of an applicant's naturalization interview/examination, although last week it did so while it tried to schedule applicants for a date in the following week. If your interview was successful and your case is approved, then within about 2 - 4 week you may expect to receive an "oath ceremony letter" scheduling your oath ceremony at a date and time about 3 - 4 weeks later.
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