Yes, indeed.
After 3 years, 9 months, and 12 days of living in the USA, I am now a US citizen.
Hurrah - no more INS!! Superb.
For all those of you still going through the process - keep going, it's worth it just to feel the freedom of not having to talk to the INS anymore.
Kind regards
Mark
Congratulations, Yank! wink
well done, now go celebrate with 3 big macs and a large coke.
You mean a DIET coke...like somehow you're not going to pile on the pounds because you got DIET...
On 2003-04-17 11:51, manc1976 wrote:
well done, now go celebrate with 3 big macs and a large coke.
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Smokin' trolls out of their caves....
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On 2003-04-17 10:46, quattromark wrote:
After 3 years, 9 months, and 12 days of living in the USA, I am now a US citizen.
Don't you mean 'permanent resident', I thought citizenship took a lot longer?
Congratulations . . . . . :smile:
Julie
xoxoxox
3 years if your spouse is a US citizen
3 years from when you get married or 3 years from when you become a PR?
On 2003-04-17 12:48, manc1976 wrote:
3 years from when you get married or 3 years from when you become a PR?
You have to satisfy both conditions.
Congrats Mark, from one yank to another you did good, i'm proud of you wink ......june
ps you will be voting republican won't you? roll
On 2003-04-17 10:46, quattromark wrote:
After 3 years, 9 months, and 12 days of living in the USA, I am now a US citizen.
Did you get a free cowboy hat or a Budweiser t-shirt? I'm not joining up unless I get a free cowboy hat.