“It’s official” are the words used in a text sent to us yesterday, from our son. His wife, Andrea (our other daughter-in-love), is from Mozambique. They moved to the United States in 2018 with their two children.
After completing all that was required of her, yesterday she took the final step…the oath…in a government building in North Carolina, to become a citizen of the United States.
“It’s official!”
Congratulations Andrea!
She now has dual citizenship with Mozambique, can get a US passport, and has all the privileges of being a citizen of the United States. Their two lovely children also have dual citizenship, by birth.
We are proud of her.
Congratulations and best wishes to our new citizen! Welcome!!
Thanks, Jeanie.
Congrats Andrea!!!!
Yes!
Congratulations! That’s quite an achievement Andrea.
Thanks Barb. It is!
she is soo welcome in the US. Good for her. If one tries it can happen. She is so pretty.
Thank you Barb.
Welcome to US citizenship, Andrea! We’re so happy to have you here. I know it’s been a long journey. What a moment to celebrate.
Thank you Audrey.
Congratulations to all
Thanks.
Great news- a milestone!
It is…good news…and a milestone. Thanks.
What wonderful news. We are happy with you!
Thanks Vicki.
Wonderful!
Yes, we think so too. 😉
Congratulations to Andrea! You must be very proud of her! I have heard that by the time the applicant is tested, they definitely know so much more about our country than the majority of people born here!
I think that’s true. 😉
Not sure why exactly, but this brought tears to my eyes and d to p to motion Thankful to have Andrea as a fellow citizen.
Thanks Sue. I sense your emotion!!!