CO-Sunshine
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I attended my Oath Ceremony yesterday, along with 282 people from 68 different countries. A lovely ceremony, quite touching at times.
I sat next to a young man from Korea - it took him 4 years to complete the naturalization process, 2 1/2 of those years he was stuck in "name check" so he was very relieved to have the process over and done with. On my other side was a British lady, it took her 11 years from start to finish, but I think that includes time involved for visas, etc.
When we were done we had the opportunity to register to vote and to get a passport right there.
I'm so happy!
Now just waiting to hear more info on my DH, hopefully we hear something soon!
I sat next to a young man from Korea - it took him 4 years to complete the naturalization process, 2 1/2 of those years he was stuck in "name check" so he was very relieved to have the process over and done with. On my other side was a British lady, it took her 11 years from start to finish, but I think that includes time involved for visas, etc.
When we were done we had the opportunity to register to vote and to get a passport right there.
I'm so happy!
Now just waiting to hear more info on my DH, hopefully we hear something soon!