Oath ceremony
We completed the oath Ceremony in Billings.
It was a great experience with speeches, poetry, and songs. Marine Corps did the Advancement of Colors which I had not seen before. Cookies and coffee were provided by a volunteer organization ( I am kicking myself for not remembering the name), One of the volunteer was a 92 year old proud American lady. The judge who presided over the ceremony got sentimental as he is retiring and this was his last ceremony.
After that, we were interviewed by the local reporters, one photographer from a local newspaper just unloaded (clicks, of course) on my 3 year old who was playing with flags. The photographer hung around long enough for my son to exclaim “man you have a powerful camera”.
I spent as long as I could in the court house chatting and exchanging greeting with newly minted Americans and court staff.
I know that this kind of experience was possible because we are in a sparsely populated state where old American charm still persists.
Lastly but not least, this website is an invaluable asset for people who want to have rudimentary awareness of the immigration law so they can pose intelligent questions to their lawyers, employers and other stakeholders involved in any sort of immigration related process. Sincere regards and thanks to Mr. Khanna and moderators.
We completed the oath Ceremony in Billings.
It was a great experience with speeches, poetry, and songs. Marine Corps did the Advancement of Colors which I had not seen before. Cookies and coffee were provided by a volunteer organization ( I am kicking myself for not remembering the name), One of the volunteer was a 92 year old proud American lady. The judge who presided over the ceremony got sentimental as he is retiring and this was his last ceremony.
After that, we were interviewed by the local reporters, one photographer from a local newspaper just unloaded (clicks, of course) on my 3 year old who was playing with flags. The photographer hung around long enough for my son to exclaim “man you have a powerful camera”.
I spent as long as I could in the court house chatting and exchanging greeting with newly minted Americans and court staff.
I know that this kind of experience was possible because we are in a sparsely populated state where old American charm still persists.
Lastly but not least, this website is an invaluable asset for people who want to have rudimentary awareness of the immigration law so they can pose intelligent questions to their lawyers, employers and other stakeholders involved in any sort of immigration related process. Sincere regards and thanks to Mr. Khanna and moderators.