I will finally be a US citizen this coming Monday!!!

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SampSon

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Jan 3, 2006
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Congratulations on officially becoming part of this country.

7-8 months eh? Illegal immigration apologists want to make the legal immigration path out to be the most arduous ordeal known to man.
 

marvdmartian

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Apr 12, 2002
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Originally posted by: Squisher
You may now gain fifty pounds and forget where any countries are on a map.

And don't forget to utter, "F-N ferrenners!!" often!! :laugh:
 

alien42

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Nov 28, 2004
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Originally posted by: SampSon
Congratulations on officially becoming part of this country.

7-8 months eh? Illegal immigration apologists want to make the legal immigration path out to be the most arduous ordeal known to man.
i suggest educating yourself on the system before making ignorant comments. you can not even apply for citizenship unless you have been in the US for at least 5 years.
 

Martin

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Jan 15, 2000
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I got a question for those of you that are congratulating him... how many of you would defend the status quo that makes sure he can never have the same rights as you (that is, the natural born citizen clause)?
 

JulesMaximus

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Jul 3, 2003
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Originally posted by: alien42
Originally posted by: SampSon
Congratulations on officially becoming part of this country.

7-8 months eh? Illegal immigration apologists want to make the legal immigration path out to be the most arduous ordeal known to man.
i suggest educating yourself on the system before making ignorant comments. you can not even apply for citizenship unless you have been in the US for at least 5 years.

Yeah, I know a few people who came here from European countries and it took them many years to finally become citizens.
 

MovingTarget

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Jun 22, 2003
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Congrats! Just in time too... have you registered to vote? Has your state already held its primary/caucus?
 

JulesMaximus

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Jul 3, 2003
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Originally posted by: Martin
I got a question for those of you that are congratulating him... how many of you would defend the status quo that makes sure he can never have the same rights as you (that is, the natural born citizen clause)?

Other than not being able to hold certain political offices I don't see that there is any difference between the OP and someone who was born here. I have no problem with this. Obviously, the OP seems happy about becoming a US citizen.
 

Tiamat

Lifer
Nov 25, 2003
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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Congrats!

I just got a passport for the first time in my life. ;)

How was that? I still have to think about getting a passport.


Congrats OP!
 

dbk

Lifer
Apr 23, 2004
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Originally posted by: Tiamat
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Congrats!

I just got a passport for the first time in my life. ;)

How was that? I still have to think about getting a passport.


Congrats OP!

I went to the post office with my application, took a pic there, participated in a quick questionnaire then waited about 3 months (maybe it was longer). Very easy except for the wait (I think you can get it quicker if you pay an extra fee for expedited process).
 

dbk

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Apr 23, 2004
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Originally posted by: isekii
I did a name change.
How does this affect my credit report ?

I think the name change automatically gets updated once you update all your accounts (bank, credit card, etc).
 

FoBoT

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Apr 30, 2001
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Originally posted by: isekii
I did a name change.
How does this affect my credit report ?

http://www.fdic.gov/consumers/...nwin0203/mistakes.html

7. Not alerting current or potential creditors if you've moved or changed names. Suppose you move and don't notify your existing creditors. If your monthly credit card statement and other bills don't reach you at your new address, you may miss a payment or two, and that tardiness can be reported on your credit report (not to mention the penalties or interest charges from your card issuer). Or, if you change names because of a marriage or divorce, and you apply for a loan without informing the potential creditor about your previous name, the credit bureau's report may show only your recent financial record under your current name. "If you don't inform your creditors of your name change, your credit record may not reflect your previous hard work at maintaining a good credit history," says Kincaid.

Kincaid also says that if your name or address doesn't match what's being reported by the credit bureau or other creditors, "this can prompt a red flag about a potential fraudulent account, and if nothing else, it can slow down your loan application."

Solution: Call each of your creditors to notify them of a name or address change, and keep a record of who you spoke to and when. Also, follow up with a letter to the appropriate department and mailing address. Some creditors may require specific documentation, such as a marriage license or divorce decree, in cases of a name change. "But even if the creditor doesn't require written notification," Kincaid says, "it may be in your best interest to provide it in writing to protect your rights and document that you made timely notification."
 

isekii

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Mar 16, 2001
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Originally posted by: dbk
Originally posted by: isekii
I did a name change.
How does this affect my credit report ?

I think the name change automatically gets updated once you update all your accounts (bank, credit card, etc).

Nice.

I gotta change my Drivers License tomorrow
Submit my SSN name change tomorrow
Change name on the bank account + cc's :p

lots of work... but I think overall it'll be worth it.

why is the passport so expensive though :p
 

dbk

Lifer
Apr 23, 2004
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Originally posted by: isekii
Originally posted by: dbk
Originally posted by: isekii
I did a name change.
How does this affect my credit report ?

I think the name change automatically gets updated once you update all your accounts (bank, credit card, etc).

Nice.

I gotta change my Drivers License tomorrow
Submit my SSN name change tomorrow
Change name on the bank account + cc's :p

lots of work... but I think overall it'll be worth it.

why is the passport so expensive though :p

I think the most difficulty I had was updating my Paypal account :p

edit: Now you can visit the motherland without being stopped at the airport and put into the army. HEH