@Tasksgirl I don't know how to answer this question. People are ushered to their seats once they turn in their green card and receive their certificate and papers in an envelope. Once you're there, you will see. They new citizens will be ushered into their seats and then the ceremony lasts about 2 hours.
@Tasksgirl You can bring your baby and all your family. There is plenty of room for everybody! :-) You as a spectator will be able to sit anywhere you'd like in the guest area. Those who become naturalized end up sitting in order that they are ushered in, so they can't choose. And unfortunately you probably won't see him at least not in a closeup. Your husband should take something bright with him that he can wave when he gets seated, so you can find him. :-)
Hey there I wanted to know if the seating was first come first served? Can you sit wherever you want? Basically, can we get there really early so that my husband can get a seat towards the back of the Oath takers section and I can get a seat near the front of the guest section so that I can get him on video? Also do you know if there is a limit to how many guests they can have? Or on bringing a few month old baby? Thanks!!! =)
Oops, sorry, just saw this @Tasksgirl. Do you still need this answered?
Enci3 1 month ago
@Enci3 Thanks for the information! What do you mean the order that they are ushered in? How does that work? Thanks again =)
Tasksgirl 8 months ago
@Tasksgirl I don't know how to answer this question. People are ushered to their seats once they turn in their green card and receive their certificate and papers in an envelope. Once you're there, you will see. They new citizens will be ushered into their seats and then the ceremony lasts about 2 hours.
Enci3 8 months ago
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Tasksgirl 8 months ago
@Tasksgirl You can bring your baby and all your family. There is plenty of room for everybody! :-) You as a spectator will be able to sit anywhere you'd like in the guest area. Those who become naturalized end up sitting in order that they are ushered in, so they can't choose. And unfortunately you probably won't see him at least not in a closeup. Your husband should take something bright with him that he can wave when he gets seated, so you can find him. :-)
Enci3 8 months ago
Hey there I wanted to know if the seating was first come first served? Can you sit wherever you want? Basically, can we get there really early so that my husband can get a seat towards the back of the Oath takers section and I can get a seat near the front of the guest section so that I can get him on video? Also do you know if there is a limit to how many guests they can have? Or on bringing a few month old baby? Thanks!!! =)
Tasksgirl 8 months ago