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Yes.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Congratulations!
/ravi
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Yes, my wife did that about 2 years ago. She was scared out of her wits, because her English isn't all that great. I think she studied harder for her citizenship interview than I did for my PhD qualifying exams. The actual exam and interview was very anti-climatic and the USCIS interviewer was very nice and cordial.
As for why to get citizenship, my wife and I can now travel without a problem of being outside the country too long. While she just had the green card, we had to get back every 180 days or file for approval so her green card wouldn't be revoked. There are also lots of places it's easier for her to travel to on a US passport, rather than a Bolivian passport.
CQ de W5ALT
Walt Fair, Jr., P. E.
Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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Quote: can now travel without a problem of being outside the country too long. Unless I win the lottery big time I cannot afford to be away from my job for more than 2 or 3 weeks at most anyway.
If I won the lottery I would be leaving the US permanently anyway (along with my US wife who is very happy about this idea). Once I have enough money I plan on living somewhere more pleasant, more free and less dangerous.
Quote: lots of places it's easier for her to travel to on a US passport Not for me with my UK passport.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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I guess it depends on your situation. My job paid me to stay in South America for 12 years, so we had to come back periodically on account of her green card. It always happened at inconvenient times, so it would have been much more convenient if she had her citizenship back then.
Whether we'll work outside the US again in the future, I don't know. I do have some offers, but I don't know how serious they are, since I'm not in a position to take any extended work assignments for another year or so.
CQ de W5ALT
Walt Fair, Jr., P. E.
Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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MidwestLimey wrote: USCIS staff are at the regional office
They probably get to deal with enthusiastic and polite people all the time.
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MidwestLimey wrote: am amazed given the gruffness of the typical immigrations officer at the airport
That was my experience in 2007 when we went there. Dealing with them could not have created a worse impression. Not just gruff, but utterly bored and perhaps full of self-importance and the world owes me a living. One bloke was hung over the counter like he'd been binge drinking, maybe he had. Once we got past them the rest of the vacation was nothing but a happy time.
Don't worry about your mid-life crisis. I've passed that age and I never had one. For sure, I'd love another BMW R90S and miles of open road to ride on but they don't make 'em anymore, the R90S that is, then again, the roads aren't exactly open like they used to be either.
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.
modified 14-Sep-13 6:22am.
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It appears that the formal job forum is no more, so where do we post strong job leads?
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I couldn't care less what Miley Cyrus shows off or where she does it as long as she stays off my property.
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When Bush was president she was Hannah Montana. I rest my case.
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A friend of mine came up with that quote.
I wish I would have said it.
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I love the hidden message in it. Too funny.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Just shows what happens when your own father pimps you out.
Software Zen: delete this;
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MehGerbil wrote: as long as she stays off my property.
And you have some concern that she might venture onto your property?
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I'm getting tired. Sitting next to me is a guy who never stops singing and hitting his desk like a drum... Man, i'm holding this for 3 months now... I can't tolerate this anymore... What should i do?!
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Imitate and exponentiate.
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Break his jaw and crush his hands?
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Was my first thought... But i don't think the boss gonna like... Haha
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The radio is on, he sings radio music. The radio is off, he sings random s#it...
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Maybe should be looking for a new job unless you can get sympathy from management. Have you talked to management?
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Not yet. But i'm on step from doing this... I havent done this yet because i don't want this guy mad... Imagine. Haha
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