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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Haiti
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As per my signature, my naturalization oath ceremony is scheduled on April 17 in Charleston, SC. Can I bring a video camera? I know it is ok with digital camera! Anyone with any experience?

GOd bless!

Here is my Citizenship Timeline:

November 24, 2008 > Application Filed at TSC via United States Postal Service (day 0)

November 26, 2008 > Application delivered to TSC. Confirm by Postal Service (day 2)

December 04, 2008 > Check Cashed (day 9)

December 08, 2008 > NOA 1 in Mail / Case tranferred to National Benefit Center (day 14)

December 15, 2008 > Biometric appointment letter in mail (day 21 )

January 6, 2009 > Biometric appointment (day 43)

February 5, 2009 > Interview appointment letter in the mail (day 74)

March 26, 2009 > Interview date (day 121)

April 6, 2009 > Oath letter in mail (day 132)

April 17, 2009 > Oath ceremony (day 143 )

April 17, 2009 > I am a US Citizen now!!!

April 20, 2009 > Applied for my US passport via USPS Expedite service and mail my voter's registration card application

April 28, 2009 > Received voter's registration card

April 29, 2009 > Received US Passport

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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As per my signature, my naturalization oath ceremony is scheduled on April 17 in Charleston, SC. Can I bring a video camera? I know it is ok with digital camera! Anyone with any experience?

GOd bless!

Heard of no restrictions, didn't see any, but seems it would be a very boring video to watch if you film all of it. You are not free to roam, so most of your videos will be the back of peoples heads. I did get a couple of good still shots of the officer handing my wife her certificate, but failed to print those out. In a sense, getting that certificate is tantamount to having a thorn removed from your side, feels good, but something you just as soon forget about. And you finally have the opportunity to lead a normal life.

We didn't buy a frame for her certificate either, it's buried in our safe and will more than likely stay there along with our other key documents.

 
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