Naturalized!
#16
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#17
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Joined: Mar 2016
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Re: Naturalized!
Congrats!! It's a relief that the journey is over. I naturalized last year and with the way Britain is going I am glad to have long term choices. My process was pretty easy as I had no kids at the time and wasn't married and I was a LPR because of an L1A. The immigration officials seemed like they wanted me to pass.
#18
Re: Naturalized!
In four decades of immigration law practice, I would often say exactly that to clients. Reminds me of an interview very early in my career. I accompanied a young office staff member to her interview. (No charge, informal employee benefit). HoSun had attended high school and community college in the US so she felt she didn’t have to do any study at all for the American institutions exam. At that time, the exam was oral and no prescribed set of questions. So
Q How many senators are there from each state?
A One.
Q No, there are two. How many states are in the United States?
A Uh, (pause) There are fifty-…
Q (interrupting) That is correct, there are fifty. How many Senators are there in the Senate?
A Fifty time two so a hundred.
Q How many senators are there from each state?
A One.
Q No, there are two. How many states are in the United States?
A Uh, (pause) There are fifty-…
Q (interrupting) That is correct, there are fifty. How many Senators are there in the Senate?
A Fifty time two so a hundred.