End Of The Journey
#16
Re: End Of The Journey
The missus and I went out for a slap up dinner at a well known Cuban resaurant.
#17
Re: End Of The Journey
I am already armed, and have my CCP - I have for a few years now.
I celebrated by eating Longhorn and registering to vote.... so not bad
I celebrated by eating Longhorn and registering to vote.... so not bad
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Peace onion
Joined: Jul 2006
Location: Denver
Posts: 5,686
Re: End Of The Journey
Nah, that wasn't happening! The ceremony was at a field office and conducted by a USCIS officer, he did mingle a while - enough for me to find out that he'd been stationed in Norfolk with the air Force - and was posing for selfies with newbie citizens but he might have objected to 90 sittings for photos, his counterparts on the West Coast where they put through thousands in one ceremony would definitely object!!
Has the law changed since you naturalized? PR's are entitled to arm themselves to the teeth, they can even get open carry licenses in some states.
The missus and I went out for a slap up dinner at a well known Cuban resaurant.
Has the law changed since you naturalized? PR's are entitled to arm themselves to the teeth, they can even get open carry licenses in some states.
The missus and I went out for a slap up dinner at a well known Cuban resaurant.
Been meaning to try some Cuban food.
#20
Re: End Of The Journey
Congrats CivilServant!!!!
If you don't mind me asking, how long did the N400 process take for you from filing? I'm guessing you did it online?
If you don't mind me asking, how long did the N400 process take for you from filing? I'm guessing you did it online?
#23
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Joined: Sep 2012
Location: Wilmington, NC
Posts: 161
Re: End Of The Journey
Congratulations! Happy you finally reached the end.
After nearly 6 years my family actually decided to come visit, so excuse the belated congratulations 😊
After nearly 6 years my family actually decided to come visit, so excuse the belated congratulations 😊
#24
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Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 2,847
Re: End Of The Journey
There's hope for me yet then, if they've let you in
#25
Re: End Of The Journey
Congratulations!!!!! I bet it's a wonderful feeling, and relieved...
We're about to file, online, my husband's N400 (he, too, is British), so the perceived "nail biting" period shall begin.
Just out of curiosity, did you file online? If so, how long was the whole process for you to gain citizenship? (e.g. from the time you filed your N400 to the time you were sworn in?)
TIA,
We're about to file, online, my husband's N400 (he, too, is British), so the perceived "nail biting" period shall begin.
Just out of curiosity, did you file online? If so, how long was the whole process for you to gain citizenship? (e.g. from the time you filed your N400 to the time you were sworn in?)
TIA,
#26
Re: End Of The Journey
Congratulations!!!!! I bet it's a wonderful feeling, and relieved...
We're about to file, online, my husband's N400 (he, too, is British), so the perceived "nail biting" period shall begin.
Just out of curiosity, did you file online? If so, how long was the whole process for you to gain citizenship? (e.g. from the time you filed your N400 to the time you were sworn in?)
TIA,
We're about to file, online, my husband's N400 (he, too, is British), so the perceived "nail biting" period shall begin.
Just out of curiosity, did you file online? If so, how long was the whole process for you to gain citizenship? (e.g. from the time you filed your N400 to the time you were sworn in?)
TIA,
Your mileage will vary depending on your location though. Some officers are faster than ATL, some slower. They also usually speed up as we come into an election year so people can vote.
Good luck, and thanks!