BlessedAreThose
New Member
I was wondering if anyone knew of provisions made for pregnant women during naturalization ceremonies? After googling around, I found some PDF files that state those provisions should be made (sounded like they were quite strict about it). Does anyone know what those provisions look like and if they are truly implemented as well?
I am pregnant and on bedrest. I am not allowed to walk much, let alone stand, (I spend most of the day lying in bed) and I've heard the lines could be quite long. I need to appear at 9:30 am and I don't think the ceremony starts until noon. I'd especially like to hear from you if you have ever experienced a ceremony at the US district court (western) in Oklahoma City.
Any advice on how to minimize my walking/standing time? Also, what if my doctor advices me not to go (my situation might change a day or 2 before the ceremony date) - anyone know how I'd go about rescheduling on such short notice?
Thanks so much!
I am pregnant and on bedrest. I am not allowed to walk much, let alone stand, (I spend most of the day lying in bed) and I've heard the lines could be quite long. I need to appear at 9:30 am and I don't think the ceremony starts until noon. I'd especially like to hear from you if you have ever experienced a ceremony at the US district court (western) in Oklahoma City.
Any advice on how to minimize my walking/standing time? Also, what if my doctor advices me not to go (my situation might change a day or 2 before the ceremony date) - anyone know how I'd go about rescheduling on such short notice?
Thanks so much!