tangodancer
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In order to close the loop, I thought I would post that I am now, and finally, a US citizen. My oath ceremony out in Imperial last Friday was fairly quick and painless, just me and 34 Mexicans I think the Director was excited to have a non-Mexican in the group, though he did tell me there had been a Russian in the morning ceremony.
The ceremony was a little irritating, the speeches were very heavily focussed on how Hispanics are doing their part for the country, and everyone but me had been to the same citizenship class - they had us say the oath of allegiance and I was the only one who didn't know it. Even more embarrassing when clearly several of my fellow citizens could speak no more English than was required for the test.
Anyway, it feels good to be finally through with the process. I'll keep checking in to the board to see how you are all doing; I feel your pain in the agony of waiting. Good luck to all!
The ceremony was a little irritating, the speeches were very heavily focussed on how Hispanics are doing their part for the country, and everyone but me had been to the same citizenship class - they had us say the oath of allegiance and I was the only one who didn't know it. Even more embarrassing when clearly several of my fellow citizens could speak no more English than was required for the test.
Anyway, it feels good to be finally through with the process. I'll keep checking in to the board to see how you are all doing; I feel your pain in the agony of waiting. Good luck to all!