aimar10
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aimar10 got a reaction from JimmyHou in Finger Notice not received in a month
He didn't wanna take a chance. Went to SF office yesterday and they gave him a letter that he could take to biometrics office in Oakland next Tuesday.
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aimar10 got a reaction from Miss M in Citizenship depression
Not sure why you'd label it as "depression". It happens to those that are extremely impatient, including myself!
But what you're talking about is a typical "first world problem". You currently have a citizenship of Canada! You make it sound like you're a citizen of Qatar, Nepal, Nigeria or Guatemala!
Since you've already had your interview, you should receive your Oath ceremony any day!
Good luck!
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aimar10 got a reaction from vbms in Citizenship depression
Not sure why you'd label it as "depression". It happens to those that are extremely impatient, including myself!
But what you're talking about is a typical "first world problem". You currently have a citizenship of Canada! You make it sound like you're a citizen of Qatar, Nepal, Nigeria or Guatemala!
Since you've already had your interview, you should receive your Oath ceremony any day!
Good luck!
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aimar10 got a reaction from Pinkrlion in Citizenship depression
Not sure why you'd label it as "depression". It happens to those that are extremely impatient, including myself!
But what you're talking about is a typical "first world problem". You currently have a citizenship of Canada! You make it sound like you're a citizen of Qatar, Nepal, Nigeria or Guatemala!
Since you've already had your interview, you should receive your Oath ceremony any day!
Good luck!
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aimar10 got a reaction from msbau764 in Citizenship depression
Not sure why you'd label it as "depression". It happens to those that are extremely impatient, including myself!
But what you're talking about is a typical "first world problem". You currently have a citizenship of Canada! You make it sound like you're a citizen of Qatar, Nepal, Nigeria or Guatemala!
Since you've already had your interview, you should receive your Oath ceremony any day!
Good luck!
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aimar10 got a reaction from kcoyclay1 in Social Security office question for new US citizens
No they don't. Either will work.
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aimar10 got a reaction from kcoyclay1 in Problems with the Oath
I can see why you're cautious. But I don't think you need to "worry" about it that much. I mean, unlike I (Nepali national that automatically assumes that I've given up on Nepali citizenship after acquiring US citizenship), your current status (British Citizenship) allows you to have dual citizenship. You should be fine being a citizen of both the UK and the US. Besides, its not like the two countries are arch rivals or anything. Both countries act like two brothers/sisters.