westlakeuser
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Sorry for any typos, grammar errors etc.
I'm gonna type this on the fly...
Here's my Oath Experience:
Arrived around 6:45 w/ my wife. We had breakfast at Carls Jr thinking we would be one of the early ones.
Finished breakfast around 7:10 and headed to LASA. We weren't one of the early ones haha...
But we still got to the entrance around 7:25. We were told to go in separate lines.
My wife had to line up on the visitor area while I had to line up with the rest of the new soon to be citizens.
While in line they said to make sure we had our N-445 filled out, which I did.
Once inside there were about 40 or so lines to turn in our appt paperwork and for us to choose which line we wanted to go to.
I looked for the shortest line and turned in my n-445 along w/ my greencard.
They asked if anything had changed since the interview, if I had any traffic tickets, am I still willing to defend the country etc...
I said no changes and yes I'm still willing to defend the country.
They wrote OK on the N-445 form and wrote a table number on the form.
They said after the ceremony go to that table number to pick-up your naturalization certificate
Sat down at around 8:05 in waited for the ceremony to start. I filled out the voter registration while waiting but did not sign yet.
Ceremony started at around 9:00 AM and lasted about 20 mins.
First the judge presiding gave a short speech about how her parents naturalized and she is a US born citizen.
She also gave us alot of credit doing it the "hard" way and that she knows that we will value our new citizenship because of this journey.
Then we said the Oath of Allegiance and I felt goose bumps, it felt great!
After the Oath I turn to my wife "she was sitting on the visitors section but only about 50 yards away from me.
And she was in tears, so was I!
Then after the Oath they showed a couple of videos
1st one was with our President welcoming us and a music video of "Proud to be an American".
Both were very emotional and very rewarding.
After the ceremony, I picked up my certificate and we were done!
I was gonna get the passport at the time but did not have cash. The person doing the photos said the ATM was down at the time
So I'm gonna go to the Post Office this week and get that taken care of.
All in all it was a great experience and I'm happy that it's all over.
Like the music video says..
I'm "Proud to be an American!!"
Congratulations, tha4js! Good detail.
I am also now a US citizen. I have attended ceremony in afternoon at LA Sports Arena. My wife and I both had ceremony the same time so it was nice.
We reached around noon and parked our car near Science Center parking lot. Parking was $15 (All parking area provided by LASA/Exposition park have the same price for that day). We used S Figueroa St to enter so we ended up in this parking lot. It is a covered parking area which is nice. There is one parking in just front of the LASA, if you are on W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd you can use that lot, you can see that lot in Google map, it’s not covered but it is closer to the entrance. If you are looking for the food there is a Subway and a Burger place on Figueroa & Martin Luther. They have parking for customers only so you can find some parking if you want to eat there.
We entered the gate around 12:30 pm by showing our oath letter and green card to security. We went to one of the 40 counters, the one closer to entrance have longer queue so immigration staff was asking people to go further down which we did we just had 2 person before us for the processing. We gave our oath letter and green card to officer and he verified all answers and marked OK on the letter. He returned the letter, he gave us a table no. on the letter which we need to go to pickup our citizenship certificate after oath. We set in the arena around 1:00pm and waited for the oath. I was not sure about voter registration so I kept the form and decided to mail it later. Also for passport we decided to go to our local post office and apply. The ceremony started at 1:58pm with 3002 applicants and lasted around 20 minutes. This was an emotional moments for us when judge congratulated on becoming US citizens. After the ceremony we waited for our turn to pick up the certificate and we were done around 3:15pm.
We have applied for the passport today morning and hopefully will receive it in 3/4 weeks.
It’s been a long journey so wish you all good luck and hope to see everyone as fellow citizens! Long live USA!
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