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The conclusion of the ceremony is after the Master of Ceremonies(USCIS official)has dismissed the new citizens. <br /> 33. <br /> For example,volunteers must not perform any of the USCIS employee's duties within the ceremony check-in process. <br /> 34. <br /> This includes any type of indoor or outdoor facility. <br /> 35. <br /> Such as by representing applicants or petitioners before USCIS or by contracting with USCIS. <br /> 36. <br /> USCIS provides Form G-1194 to the donor. <br /> 37. <br /> See DHS Form 112-02-001.USCIS Office of Chief Counsel's Ethics Division and the USCIS Director must both sign the form. <br /> 38. <br /> See 5 U.S.C.7321-7326. <br /> 39. <br /> See Chapter 6,Judicial and Expedited Oath Ceremonies [12 USCIS-hM J.6] for information on non-administrative ceremonies. <br /> 40. <br /> External organizations may support USCIS naturalization ceremonies in one or more of the following ways:participating in the <br /> event agenda as determined by USCIS;promoting the event within the community;and offering to donate a neutral space in <br /> which to hold the naturalization ceremony. See Section I,Offers to Donate Use of Facilities [12 USCIS-hM J.5(11]. <br /> 41. <br /> See Section I,Offers to Donate Use of Facilities f12 USCIS-hM J.5(I}l. <br /> 42. <br /> The seal and signature of external organizations may only be used in accordance with DHS Management Directive 123-06:Use <br /> of the DeDartment of Homeland Security.Local offices should consult with the USCIS Office of the Chief Counsel's Ethics <br /> Division for guidance. <br />