I've gone and done it....
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I did post an update on my original post, but it either got buried or you lot weren't interested in reading it
, so I am starting it on a new thread anyway as I need to talk about it.I mailed in my N-400 application on Wednesday September 3rd, applying on the basis I have had my green card since Jesus was a corporal and not on my marriage.
I contacted several animal rescue places (which I have before with no luck whatsoever) and to my surprise got an immedate response from a lady who can help us. We have been emailing and talking all week and we are taking 6 of our 9 cats to her tomorrow, 5 hours away. She has a rescue and rehabilition facility and places animals up for adoption and keeps others at her farm. She seems to be the perfect solution and I am amazed at the timing and how it's worked out that she actually has space right now. She offered to take all 9 cats, but because I think it's going to take sometime for my application to go through, IF they decide they want me as an American citizen
, we have decided to hold on to the other 3 and put them up on adoption websites so we have time to find the right person.Surprisingly it looks like Mr. Boo our black persian may have a new family already and someone is coming from Richmond next Friday (my birthday) to see if they are compatible. If so, she will take him there and then. So I will be saying goodbye to my absolute best black persian kittie ever on my b'day, which sucks, but I realise I have to do what's best for him.
So in the space of a few weeks, seems like years, we have made a positive move finally, towards my eventual return to England.
Hubby is even sounding more postive now I have made these moves and he's talking about when I get my citizenship we should rent the house rather than sell it so that we do have the option if England isn't what we really want, to return here. I am ok with that. Either way I believe things are going to work out.
Take care all.
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Congratulations on finding homes for all your cats. I love cats and have a cream persian... persians are so beautiful. Anyway, I really had to laugh when I read your post because like you, we are just about to mail in our N-400 paperwork and it just dawned on me that we're waiting to get our American Citizenships so that we can leave!!!
Funny how it goes. Good luck with your move
Funny how it goes. Good luck with your move
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Well done, great that you are taking steps towards achieving your return to the UK. Have you told your family the good news or waiting til nearer the time?
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Hi HSG,
That is wonderful news re the cats. Sounds like it is all working out wonderfully for you, although I know how sad you must feel having to find new homes for them. I have two tabby cats who I love dearly, and will take the journey with me back to the UK after I have my citizenship. I applied for mines a month ago so it will be interesting to see when we all end up getting our citizenship here. And, who is the first one out of the door right after
That is wonderful news re the cats. Sounds like it is all working out wonderfully for you, although I know how sad you must feel having to find new homes for them. I have two tabby cats who I love dearly, and will take the journey with me back to the UK after I have my citizenship. I applied for mines a month ago so it will be interesting to see when we all end up getting our citizenship here. And, who is the first one out of the door right after

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but I'll track em down anyway).
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Well done! When things just fall into place like that, you know you are doing the right thing. Fingers crossed for you that everything else goes just as smoothly.
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Hi HSG,
That is wonderful news re the cats. Sounds like it is all working out wonderfully for you, although I know how sad you must feel having to find new homes for them. I have two tabby cats who I love dearly, and will take the journey with me back to the UK after I have my citizenship. I applied for mines a month ago so it will be interesting to see when we all end up getting our citizenship here. And, who is the first one out of the door right after

That is wonderful news re the cats. Sounds like it is all working out wonderfully for you, although I know how sad you must feel having to find new homes for them. I have two tabby cats who I love dearly, and will take the journey with me back to the UK after I have my citizenship. I applied for mines a month ago so it will be interesting to see when we all end up getting our citizenship here. And, who is the first one out of the door right after


Oooh yeah, all of us who have applied in the last few weeks should keep everyone updated on their progress. I find the whole thing excting now, but it is very ironic that some of us are obtaining it to go home!
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Thanks. Yes the very thing that has kept us from making a move this long has been our cats. We couldn't decide which one's to take or which one's to rehome so it's only fair we try to find all of them another home while we have the chance. We do have one cat that has special needs, so it will be interesting to see if anyone will take her.
Oooh yeah, all of us who have applied in the last few weeks should keep everyone updated on their progress. I find the whole thing excting now, but it is very ironic that some of us are obtaining it to go home!
Oooh yeah, all of us who have applied in the last few weeks should keep everyone updated on their progress. I find the whole thing excting now, but it is very ironic that some of us are obtaining it to go home!


Wish the lovely Quoll could come with us too
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But, after reading the advice here it makes sense. Sometimes you, by that I mean I, have to have it point blank pointed at my nose before the obvious sinks in. I sometimes look so deeply into things I miss the 'bleeding obvious'.!!!
There are none so blind as those who won't see, or something. I have probably completely murdered someone's saying.
Good luck to all who have applied. Did you do it now to get in before the new test takes effect, so that you will have the choice on the new or old test?
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Ya know, until I found this website I had always balked at getting citizenship which is why I've had my GC since 1999 and never gone for it. I always just thought when I had had enough of the US I would just leave. Not thinking for a second about returning.
But, after reading the advice here it makes sense. Sometimes you, by that I mean I, have to have it point blank pointed at my nose before the obvious sinks in. I sometimes look so deeply into things I miss the 'bleeding obvious'.!!!
There are none so blind as those who won't see, or something. I have probably completely murdered someone's saying.
Good luck to all who have applied. Did you do it now to get in before the new test takes effect, so that you will have the choice on the new or old test?
But, after reading the advice here it makes sense. Sometimes you, by that I mean I, have to have it point blank pointed at my nose before the obvious sinks in. I sometimes look so deeply into things I miss the 'bleeding obvious'.!!!
There are none so blind as those who won't see, or something. I have probably completely murdered someone's saying.
Good luck to all who have applied. Did you do it now to get in before the new test takes effect, so that you will have the choice on the new or old test?
I am definitely one of those people, like you, that looks into everything deeply, but the obvious was staring me in the face, and I didn't even know it, even though people on BE had tried to convince me to get dual cit. I thought I wouldn't need it

Okay, new test, what new test, haven't heard that one. When does it go into effect
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[QUOTE=Marmalade;6756966]Okay, new test, what new test, haven't heard that one. When does it go into effect
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Try this link re the new/old test
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/usc...004718190aRCRD
[/QUOTETry this link re the new/old test
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/usc...004718190aRCRD
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Thanks HSG,
That is very helpful. Looks like we'll be taking the current test after all.
M.
That is very helpful. Looks like we'll be taking the current test after all.
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But, using the words 'initial test' does seem to point to more than one test or step before the ceremony. It also might just mean if you fail the first test you have a second one to take, the new one..........
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I think it just means the naturalization test (I hope). Then after that the ceremony, as in the past.
But, using the words 'initial test' does seem to point to more than one test or step before the ceremony. It also might just mean if you fail the first test you have a second one to take, the new one..........
But, using the words 'initial test' does seem to point to more than one test or step before the ceremony. It also might just mean if you fail the first test you have a second one to take, the new one..........

Nah probably not, you're right. My God I had better get studying. Right, George Bush was the first president. There are 324 stars on the flag, Independence Day is a celebration of fireworks, the colour of the flag is blue pink and yellow....how am I doing so far?




