Are you having Oath in Islip? Can you please share your experience?
Finally, I am done with this. Today I had my oath ceremony and became an US Citizen. I sent in my N-400 application on Feb 29th this year, and I received my naturalization certificate today, Dec 29th. It took me a good 10 months to get it. Enough of my thought. Let me share with all of you about my experience today.
My oath ceremony took place at Central Islip 100 Federal Plaza today. I got there around 7 eventhough my appointment was for 8:25am. I waited at the parking lot for about 30 minutes. There were around 20 people with me when I had to wait for the security guard to open up the door for us. No phones and cameras were allowed to bought in. I had to leave my phone at the security desk. I guess maybe Iphone is allowed, because no one asked me anything about my I-Pod Touch. After going through the security, I went to the second floor and into a big hall. I sat down at the front row and started to listen to my Ipod and closed my eyes. (I woke up at 5 this morning). The next time when I opened up eyes, I saw 3 INS Officiers came in and ask people to sit closer to the front. There wasn't many people in the ceremony today, I guess it was 100 more or less. One of the officiers asked us to answer all of the questions from our appointment letters and signed it. Then, we were asked to hand in our Green card along with the appointment letter to the Officiers and our Naturalization Certificates were shown to us. We had to check if all the spellings were correct on our Naturalization Certificates, and signed it. When everyone went through his/her Naturalization Certificate, it was around 10:00am. We were then give a chance to register for voting. I filled it up and handed in. We sat down and waited again. Around 10:30am, the Judge came in. It was an old lady in her 60s. She told us a story about her Russian Immigrant Parents and how they became US citizens. She then congradulated us and left. One of the officiers have us to rasie our right hands and to take the oath. After the oath, our Naturalizations were started to hand out to us one by one. I was out of the door around 11:00.
The total process only took 3.5 hours. A lot shorter than I was expected. Thank God, It is finally over for me. Tomorrow, I am going to apply for my passport. Hopefully, I can get it before I go to travel.
Good Luck people