American2008
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I became a naturalized American 100 days ago, but why don't I feel any different?
I was more than thrilled during the first few days. Even more happy when my US passport arrived... but now I just feel normal...(if that's that't the right word to describe it) or perhaps it's because I've already been in the USA for so many years?
Went to vote yesterday(my state has early absentee voting) and I voted for ________. (candidate name withheld for my protection ) I didnt' even need to show that I was a citizen. Just had to check "US Citizen" on top of the forms. Well, I sure hope the candidate that I voted for become the US president... If not, I'll be might depressed, for a few days, at least. (all my friends and family members are voting for the other candidate, unfortunately)
I vacationed in Europe for a few days last month. Arriving at London Heathrow, the officer said in a stern voice "sir, your US passport is invalid!" It jolted my jetlagged brain back in a nano-second. I said "OH MY GOD.. WHAT?" He pointed to the blank space on the signature line. Apparently I had forgotten to sign my new US passport. Passports are not valid until signed... I borrowed the officer's pen and signed it. He smiled and said "Welcome to Britain!" I smiled and thanked him...
When I arrived back at JFK airport, I handed my US passport to the immigration officer. He didn't even say a single word, just stamped my passport and waved over the next person in line. I guess this was a good thing... he probably just viewed me as another average American.
To sum it up... food tastes the same... wine(and beer) taste the same... traffic still just as bad in my area... still nothing good on TV(until TTSCC is back on air next week)... sex no different(still just as great)... oh well... "same" seems to be the keyword here...
Am I the only newly-naturalized citizen who feels this way?
P.S. out of curiosity, I just checked my N-400 case statu on the USCIS website....
why does it still say my case is pending when I've already been a US citizen for
more than 100 days!!!???
I became a naturalized American 100 days ago, but why don't I feel any different?
I was more than thrilled during the first few days. Even more happy when my US passport arrived... but now I just feel normal...(if that's that't the right word to describe it) or perhaps it's because I've already been in the USA for so many years?
Went to vote yesterday(my state has early absentee voting) and I voted for ________. (candidate name withheld for my protection ) I didnt' even need to show that I was a citizen. Just had to check "US Citizen" on top of the forms. Well, I sure hope the candidate that I voted for become the US president... If not, I'll be might depressed, for a few days, at least. (all my friends and family members are voting for the other candidate, unfortunately)
I vacationed in Europe for a few days last month. Arriving at London Heathrow, the officer said in a stern voice "sir, your US passport is invalid!" It jolted my jetlagged brain back in a nano-second. I said "OH MY GOD.. WHAT?" He pointed to the blank space on the signature line. Apparently I had forgotten to sign my new US passport. Passports are not valid until signed... I borrowed the officer's pen and signed it. He smiled and said "Welcome to Britain!" I smiled and thanked him...
When I arrived back at JFK airport, I handed my US passport to the immigration officer. He didn't even say a single word, just stamped my passport and waved over the next person in line. I guess this was a good thing... he probably just viewed me as another average American.
To sum it up... food tastes the same... wine(and beer) taste the same... traffic still just as bad in my area... still nothing good on TV(until TTSCC is back on air next week)... sex no different(still just as great)... oh well... "same" seems to be the keyword here...
Am I the only newly-naturalized citizen who feels this way?
P.S. out of curiosity, I just checked my N-400 case statu on the USCIS website....
why does it still say my case is pending when I've already been a US citizen for
more than 100 days!!!???
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