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BRITMICK

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  1. My wife had her interview in Greer, SC today, she passed. Per the lady that interviewed her she has to wait until they have a courtroom oath ceremony because she is changing her name. They have those twice a year, so it could be soon, or ???

    Well on to the interview information:

    She was sworn in first thing.

    The woman that interviewed her did not ask to see anything, she went line by line through the petition, had her sign the front of her pictures (with her new name), and sign the paper for the name change and then on to the tests.

    The questions:

    1. What did the Declaration of Independance do?

    2. How many Justices are there on the Supreme Court?

    3. Name one branch or part of the government?

    4. If both the President and Vice President can no longer serve, who becomes President?

    5. We elect a U.S. Senator for how many years?

    6. What does the President's Cabinet do?

    The reading test:

    When is Columbus Day?

    The written test:

    Columbus Day is in October.

    She said that the woman was very nice and had a calming demeaner that put her at ease.

    While waiting I watched as people walked in a made Infopass appointments and were seen immediately. The office is small and was empty most of the time. The people in the "lobby", security and the lady working the window, were very nice and answered some of my questions while I was waiting.

    That is it, we were only there for 40 minutes walk in to walk out.

    Greetings, congratulations. preparing myself for it all soon.

    could I possibly ask, were the questions multi choice.

  2. Greetings all, im going to prepare paperwork this year, ready for fileing next year, im just thinking of basic questions,

    can you send in photocopys of american spouses proof of citizenship.

    thanks all

    thanks very much, dont worry ill be over prepared like last time, thanks man.

  3. Thanks to all who have helped with our questions along the way.

    Today Rob had his citizenship ceremony and is now a US Citizen!!!!! :dance:

    There were 50 in his "class" and they came from all over the world. Which was amazing to me as we are in what I consider to be "po-dunk USA".

    The ceremony was very nice, very solemn however the judge did allow family members wanting pictures to come up front beside where he was in order to take photos of applicants as they introduced themselves and took their oath.

    There was also a luncheon held afterwards for new citizens which was very nice.

    We are happy our journey through immigration and naturalization is now complete.

    Our best wishes to those who are still in process.

    rob en Cathy

    Thats fantastic news congratulations, I hope you have a great future in U.S.A.

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