We went to the Carl J Stokes courthouse (the new building near tower city) at 7:30 AM
Our ceremony was at 8:00 AM
(BTW, we parked at the tower city lot - entrance near amphitheater due to construction)
The lady there gave a summary of what was going to happen and what to do etc...
Nothing happens till the USCIS officer shows up anyways.
Then you show your completed oath letter, and receive a packet with info abt post citizenship from the assistant team. Make sure you date it for the day of your oath - even if you fill it in earlier.
You then go upto the uscis officer who verbally confirms that all the answers are no in your oathletter and collects your green card.
Make sure you are LOUD! a couple of us were called again - because he had a doubt!
Then we wait for the judge who administers the oath. She came in with her own crew....
this was at 9 AM. We pledged allegiance to the flag and we all sat down.
Family and children all are allowed, my family was getting antsy by then, and I had a business mtg to go t at 11.
So.. when the judge started a speech on citizenship and asked people to raise their hands 'by continent'.. etc.. I started worrying!
Thankfully, she was short. Then she asked the applicants alone to rise (family seated) and administered the oath of citizenship. Then again her clerk took out a 'bullhorn' type thing and wanted to go around and ask people to talk about their journey... apparently she loves playing Oprah!
I started worrying again... Thankfully, only one person really wanted to speak, others pretty much ignored that. So, we moved to the parade/graduation thing...
This is when your name is called and you go up to collect your nat cert from the judge.
Of course, we all took family pictures with her.. ie each person, and all the permutations with the rest of your family. Natural(ization)ly it takes some time.
Nevertheless, we were done by 9:30AM! My estimate is there were about 60-75 persons in our session - so that was pretty fast... (Thanks to reticent citizens!)
As you walk off, we were greeted by a rep from Sherrod Brown's office (hint hint) and also details for voter registration were provided.
There was a reception, immediately following the ceremony in the adjacent room, with coffee (Thank God), cookies and juice! A rep from the board of elections collected/helped fill forms.
We took a few pictures - and then left at around 9:45 AM.
Whew!... it's over!
hi abn400, how was your oath ceremony?