Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Uscis”
I'm a Citizen.
It’s done.
It took living here most of my life for me to actually go through with it, but it’s DONE.
I am a proud citizen of these United States of America.
And, something even more important:
Happy Birthday, Mom!
Approved! Oath ceremony scheduled!
And the wait is (almost) over.
Well, sort-of. I still have to wait until the 3rd of July. Funny that. I had been hoping I’d be able to take my oath before the 4th of July so that I could celebrate my first Independence Day as a U.S. Citizen. Looks like I got that hope. And, on my mother’s birthday as well!
Exciting!
The waiting seems endless
I am not always the world’s most patient person.
(Yes, yes, I know how silly that sounds. Please do try not to laugh.)
I received a notice that my citizenship application has been approved. Now, I just have to wait until my oath ceremony is scheduled.
waiting… argh.
I hate waiting.
The USCIS Interview
Another really smooth and frictionless visit to Cleveland’s USCIS offices.
Man, I really have to say this: Cleveland USCIS has got to be the smoothest, easiest, and downright friendliest USCIS office in the country. Those folks made the entire process incredibly painless and efficient.
I answered some questions, went over some details on my application, confirmed that I was who I presented myself to be, and then went on to the meat of the appointment: The citizenship test and interview.
Biometrics appointment
That went faster than I expected. Both the waiting and actual biometrics processing took an amazingly short amount of time. I think it actually took longer to drive to Cleveland, find a parking spot, and then walk to the building, than it took waiting for my name to be called and my picture and fingerprints to be recorded.
And that’s including that I didn’t fill out the back of the notice (whoops) like I was supposed to.