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Old 01-14-2005, 05:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
Wolfie
 
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Default Naturalization!

What began as an I-129f in June 1999, was completed today with a successful
Naturalization interview today and "swearing in" on Jan 28 in Charlotte.

I will avoid all the long boring details as they are not necessary... but
the entire time at DHS in Charlotte took less than one hour. The examiner
asked the questions about history and government and about marriages and
arrests and all that. Monica is fluent in English so that part was no
problem. I think she got all the answers right.

Five and one half years. She is happy about becoming a US Citizen and we are
both happy about being done with INS, BSCIS or DHS or whatever they will be
called next month! Good luck to all those going through the hoops now.

Wolfie and Monica
 

 


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