I did my oath today at Philadelphia District Office. For those who have not done the oath, here is how it goes: the whole process lasted roughly 90 minutes. It has three steps:
1 the court assitant call each person's name
and when a person is called, he/she present his signed oath letter with all
question answered, then go to another court assitant who hold your certificate. You verify the infomation is all right, then go back to your seat.
2: After everyone is done with 1, a judge comes and all applicants stand up
and acompanying family member remain seated, then everyone takes the
oath. It is at this step applicant officially becomes a US citizen.
3: The judge leaves and the court assitance call applicant's name one by one
and hand out the certificate and everyonew who receive the certificate go back to his/her seat. When everyone is done, then everyone is free to leave
(The people who handle voter registration come and anyone can register to vote but this is not part of naturalization)
Now I am done (the spouse is still waiting). On the certificate, it is said
it is punishable to photocopy natualization certificates. So can we still photocopy it? I think I am most likely going to photocopy and scan it anyway for recording purpose. No matter what, it is not a deportable offense anymore, neither is it a de-naturalizable offense though I don't know what is the maximual penalty for doing it.
Except for this photocopying issue, I don't think I have any question
left for myself. I know how to apply for a passport because I have done
that several times for my kids.
Thanks for everyone and good lucks to everyone.
1 the court assitant call each person's name
and when a person is called, he/she present his signed oath letter with all
question answered, then go to another court assitant who hold your certificate. You verify the infomation is all right, then go back to your seat.
2: After everyone is done with 1, a judge comes and all applicants stand up
and acompanying family member remain seated, then everyone takes the
oath. It is at this step applicant officially becomes a US citizen.
3: The judge leaves and the court assitance call applicant's name one by one
and hand out the certificate and everyonew who receive the certificate go back to his/her seat. When everyone is done, then everyone is free to leave
(The people who handle voter registration come and anyone can register to vote but this is not part of naturalization)
Now I am done (the spouse is still waiting). On the certificate, it is said
it is punishable to photocopy natualization certificates. So can we still photocopy it? I think I am most likely going to photocopy and scan it anyway for recording purpose. No matter what, it is not a deportable offense anymore, neither is it a de-naturalizable offense though I don't know what is the maximual penalty for doing it.
Except for this photocopying issue, I don't think I have any question
left for myself. I know how to apply for a passport because I have done
that several times for my kids.
Thanks for everyone and good lucks to everyone.