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ed and ying

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  1. Arrived at the court right at 9 am as requested. Everyone was in the main hall outside the courtrooms. About 9:30 we entered the courtroom - almost citizens to the middle for final processing, the rest of us behind to watch. The USCIS officers and clerk explained what what would be the process. At 10 the judge entered and things got rolling. A staff member of the local congressman said some words, followed by the commander of the American legion, then a representative of the DAR, then the League of Women Voters. The judge gave a very insightful and moving speech on the history of American citizenship, what it means to a individual, and what the new citizen can do to support American citizenship. There were 34 people from 15 countries. Afterwards there was punch and cookies, and the chance to register to vote. We got home just before 1:00 pm, Ying was registered to vote, updated with SSA , and passport applied for. So one last wait for the mail.

  2. Ying's oath ceremony is July 2. Just wanted to pass along a big thank you to all the members who have supported the site over the years. New input is important. When we joined, the interview would be on the island, but that changed. I used to be China every 3 months or so and Ying lived there, but since the interview we have not been back in over 3 years, so we know little about the current situation.

     

    Thanks and good luck to all

  3. If it was me, i don't think I would bother. Public transport is inexpensive, plentiful and easy. I would not want to be a driver in China, to many possible problems. If you really want to do this, find out what is required to be a legal operator. Do you want this for your everyday transportation or the occasional pleasure ride ? You might consider what might happen if your bike was left unattended for any length of time. I think this idea could be more troublesome than you can imagine

  4. We also saw a white squirrel near the Lincoln Memorial, maybe it was the same one?

     

    More to the topic. The current operating procedure for the Chicago office is that after the interview you are asked to wait for the oath letter, the ceremony is a week or two in the future - UNLESS you are deemed to live to far away from Chicago and you are told to go home and wait for a oath letter for a ceremony closer to you. These are not held as frequently as in Chicago, so it could be a bit of a wait.

     

    We are 150 miles (3 hours) from Chicago, I guess next week we will learn if we are in the close or far bucket. I don't think we will complain if we are in in the far bucket, don't really need another Chicago trip right after the interview.

  5. Ting and I are not going for citizen ship as were firm on moving to China when I retire.

    Then it will make things much easier over there if my lao po is still a Chinese citizen.

    I do not want to make assumptions on your China experience; or your SO's USA experience. After Ying was here she was uncertain on what to do about citizenship. Yes, the option for us to retire in China was a option for us. Thankfully I have spent enough time in China to fully understand that picture and I know I could handle it. The citizenship option is Ying's, not ours or mine. She knew I would support any decison. She decided that she wanted to be a US citizen. Which I fully support.

     

    I guess my advice is that at the P3 stage, decisions on citizenship may be premature, if you make them, don't be too surprised if they change.

  6. I am not sure you need a class, the questions will come from the 100 questions as described on the USCIS website. They have some some study information, including flash cards, etc. Ying was enrolled in some GED prep classes, which here in Illinois requires a Constitution test. That test asks question along the lines of the Citizenship test. It was no big deal. I think if you study/practice the 100 questions everything should be fine. We plan to review the 100 questions, but that is a lower priority to Ying's current college classes.

     

    Best Wishes

  7. it's true.. it doesn't matter much except to the guy building it might get a rise in his creation :P

     

    But USCIS is going to tear it apart, reorder and throw out the tabs... :eyebrow:

     

    If I didn't know better, I'd think they were the brother of GUZ :happydance:

     

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    I'll add on a more optimistic note.... The most helpful is that the petition is organized; a cover letter and the tabs completely ensure that... So maybe removeable tabs, if you must

    All of our submissons were punched and acco'd with postit removable tabs, so at least it was a single, semi-organized mass until someone else decided it was time to reorganize.

  8. Ying's interview is scheduled for April 20, the interview letter had the typical instructions on what to bring, etc. Just a few days ago she got a Case File Review Notice / Interview Document Checklist. It stated to bring this original along with her drivers license/state id card.

     

    Thank our stars, up to this point, never had a RFE or any interviews, except for the 5 minute K1. After all the fingerprinting, BC's, passports, photos, etc, etc. They want to see her drivers license at the citizenship interview.

     

    I think we can manage that, I had to grin :)

  9. The only receipt-like documentation we had was airline boarding passes and entry-exit visas ... I figure that proved that I went to China, when, and for how long.

     

    The time together in China was documented with lots of photos of us together and with the family.

     

    Every thing was scanned or digital to start with and printed on plain paper with captions.

     

    Worked for us ... I have a hard time seeing train tickets and hotel receipts as being important ... but with GZ you never know.

    Like Jim, the only documentation I provided was scanned boarding passes and entry/exit visa stamps. I have never saved any hotel or other invoices

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