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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Dear members,

I would like to thank everyone who supported me here throughout my immigration process. It has been such a long complicated process for me, but finally all that drama is a thing of the past.

I became a citizen in the summer of 2013 and obtained my US passport, updated my social security status and registered to vote in local elections. It is such a great feeling not to have to worry about saying that you are a US citizen while filling info into different forms and applications.

I am traveling to Egypt through Europe in couple of weeks and I will try to get out of the airport and explore the world a bit-- no worries about the visa to Europe any more!

I would love to wish everyone good luck! I just feel that I am less and less attached to visajourney.com...but I just wanted to express my gratitude to everyone who supported me here.

Good luck!

If you can't change your mind, are you sure you still have one?

 

03/07/2013 N-400(Marriage based)mailed to Dallas,TX office
03/14/2013 Check cashed
03/13/2013 NOA
04/05/2013 Biometrics(done)
04/09/2013 In line for the interview

05/29/2013 Interview

06/14/2013 Oath letter

08/07/2013 Oath ceremony (5 months since application)

08/07/2013 A US citizen!

December 2013 U.S. Passport and new Social Security card in hand!

 

My Facebook page for teaching English: https://www.facebook.com/EnglishForMoroccansNow/

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Tunisia
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Mabrouk. I bet it's a good feeling to not to worry about filling application making sure that they didn't put you in the wrong status, and the best you can say you are an American and you can travel with a US passport. And on top you don't need a visa for many cOuntries. Congratulations.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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And best of all you can travel with the one you love....?

That's right! But the trip I mentioned above is a business trip. We only travel locally for pleasure-- once in a while!

If you can't change your mind, are you sure you still have one?

 

03/07/2013 N-400(Marriage based)mailed to Dallas,TX office
03/14/2013 Check cashed
03/13/2013 NOA
04/05/2013 Biometrics(done)
04/09/2013 In line for the interview

05/29/2013 Interview

06/14/2013 Oath letter

08/07/2013 Oath ceremony (5 months since application)

08/07/2013 A US citizen!

December 2013 U.S. Passport and new Social Security card in hand!

 

My Facebook page for teaching English: https://www.facebook.com/EnglishForMoroccansNow/

 

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