Dear all,
28.5 months after filing my N400 application, I finally became a US Citizen. The oath ceremony was today (4/15) at the St. Paul Federal Courthouse. The ceremony was nice and low key (only 68 people were administered oath today) which was just as well. As of 3PM today I officially became a US citizen.
Thanks to all for your help in anwering the numerous questions I had along the way. I enjoyed hanging out here (it had become a daily ritual of sort to login and see what's going on) and I might still stick around, although on a different forum (I'm getting married on Sunday and will be applying for my wife's green card shortly afterwards). But I might troll this forum every once in a while.
To those in the citizenship queue, all the best and sure hope you don't get stuck at every (or any) step like I did.
Cheers.
AP
28.5 months after filing my N400 application, I finally became a US Citizen. The oath ceremony was today (4/15) at the St. Paul Federal Courthouse. The ceremony was nice and low key (only 68 people were administered oath today) which was just as well. As of 3PM today I officially became a US citizen.
Thanks to all for your help in anwering the numerous questions I had along the way. I enjoyed hanging out here (it had become a daily ritual of sort to login and see what's going on) and I might still stick around, although on a different forum (I'm getting married on Sunday and will be applying for my wife's green card shortly afterwards). But I might troll this forum every once in a while.
To those in the citizenship queue, all the best and sure hope you don't get stuck at every (or any) step like I did.
Cheers.
AP