VivaLasVegas
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That's right woohoo.. as of 3pm PST today.
We arrived at the Seattle CIS office around 1:45p a little earlier than scheduled. After we cleared security they asked us to check in at the counter where they took the N-445 and the green card. The lady at the counter asked me to verify my info one last time and off i was into the auditorium for the final oath ceremony
The ceremony was pretty straightforward. An immigration officer told people to apply for passports , update the SSN information and not to forget register to vote. there was a volunteer organization that handed out voter registration forms. Once that was done they showed us a few videos (voices of america) and the Seattle CIS district director presided over the oath ceremony. We first took the oath of allegiance and then the certificates were handed one by one. There were 73 people from 32 different countries who were naturalized today. We then took the pledge of alleigance and that conculuded the oath ceremony.
It was time to take photographs and we were done. The whole ceremony took about 90 mins to complete. It's an amazing feeling to become a United States Citizen.
I also want to say thanks to everyone on this forum who have helped me through my immigration journey For the ones that are still stuck in the immigration limbo hang in there and we are all here to help
We arrived at the Seattle CIS office around 1:45p a little earlier than scheduled. After we cleared security they asked us to check in at the counter where they took the N-445 and the green card. The lady at the counter asked me to verify my info one last time and off i was into the auditorium for the final oath ceremony
The ceremony was pretty straightforward. An immigration officer told people to apply for passports , update the SSN information and not to forget register to vote. there was a volunteer organization that handed out voter registration forms. Once that was done they showed us a few videos (voices of america) and the Seattle CIS district director presided over the oath ceremony. We first took the oath of allegiance and then the certificates were handed one by one. There were 73 people from 32 different countries who were naturalized today. We then took the pledge of alleigance and that conculuded the oath ceremony.
It was time to take photographs and we were done. The whole ceremony took about 90 mins to complete. It's an amazing feeling to become a United States Citizen.
I also want to say thanks to everyone on this forum who have helped me through my immigration journey For the ones that are still stuck in the immigration limbo hang in there and we are all here to help