Oath Ceremony
Hello Everyone,
Today was my oath ceremony at 26 Federal Plaza at 8:30am. I arrived around 8:15 with my husband, it was in a small room with about 200 other people. There was no need to be there extra early. So they ushered us into this room and then ushered my husband into another room to wait for us.
We were asked to fill out our oath notice if we had not already done so at home this morning, as you have to sign it the same day as the ceremony or it is not valid. If you sign it at the location of the oath then you have to put that address (mine was 26 Federal Plaza).
In the first room it depends when you arrive and what row you sit in as to how fast you will get out of there when the ceremony is over. After about 15 mins they ushered us row by row to the other room where our families were. Everyone had their letters and greencards checked. After that everyone was directed to a window where an IO asked me all the questions on the back of the oath letter (traveled since interview, been arrested, etc) and then asked me to surrender my greencard (make sure you bring all of your greencards and employment cards, and I-94's as they have to be destroyed). If you forget anything they will give you an envelope so you can mail everything in later.
You cannot sit with your family and have to sit in the front near a podium. After everyone was seated which took about half an hour a women spoke and explained all of the procedures and how to go about with the Social Security Administration, how to register to vote, and how to apply for a passport. Then we watched a brief message from the President congratulating us.
The woman then stated that there were 73 countries being represented today!!! She called each country and asked that we stand as our country was called. Very beautiful moment.
After that we were asked to stand and take the oath, said the pledge of allegiance, and listened to the star spangled banner. A lot of people were crying because it was a very proud moment.
After that we were all finished and they handed out the certificates row by row (I was in the third row). The whole thing was over by 10:10am so it took very little time.
I am sure other locations takes longer if there are more people in attendance.
Citizenship Time line:
11/7/07: N400 Mailed
12/20/07: FP Notice Received
1/15/08: FP appointment
5/15/08: Interview Notice Received
6/4/08: Interview
8/23/08: Oath Letter Received
8/29/08: Oath Ceremony
Present: Proud Citizen