US Citizen today
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Join Date: Aug 2000
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Congratulations!!!
Would it be too much trouble for you to briefly outline what the entire process is like and what it entails? Im quite close to getting my Permanent Resident Status and once Ive gotten that Im looking to become a citizen. Thanks!!
Would it be too much trouble for you to briefly outline what the entire process is like and what it entails? Im quite close to getting my Permanent Resident Status and once Ive gotten that Im looking to become a citizen. Thanks!!
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Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Eugene, Oregon
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That's wonderful news,Carfield! Congratulations!
Although I'm a native Oregonian, I've helped dozens of employees, friends and family obtain their US citizenship. Simple tasks like going over the 100 questions thoroughly (I've typed up the questions in a very LARGE and simple font for my stepmother), driving to a different city to get fingerprinted, and explaining forms are appreciated.
That sense of euphoria...it's great!
Linda
Although I'm a native Oregonian, I've helped dozens of employees, friends and family obtain their US citizenship. Simple tasks like going over the 100 questions thoroughly (I've typed up the questions in a very LARGE and simple font for my stepmother), driving to a different city to get fingerprinted, and explaining forms are appreciated.
That sense of euphoria...it's great!
Linda
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Join Date: May 1999
Location: New York City
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If you'll forgive the slightly mixed metaphor, mazel tov!
So, when are you moving to New York? I think it's required for new citizens. Besides, since we know you appreciate fine dining, we ought to be right up your alley!
Here's a suggestion: When you get your passport, start using it as the "government issued ID" on all your domestic flights. If they ask why, just tell them "It's new, and I just like showing it off!"

[This message has been edited by RichG (edited 01-19-2002).]
So, when are you moving to New York? I think it's required for new citizens. Besides, since we know you appreciate fine dining, we ought to be right up your alley!

Here's a suggestion: When you get your passport, start using it as the "government issued ID" on all your domestic flights. If they ask why, just tell them "It's new, and I just like showing it off!"

[This message has been edited by RichG (edited 01-19-2002).]








