Monday, September 29, 2008
Permanent Residency
I am happy and proud to share the news that my hubby, Iain M. Burnett, originally of Kinross Scotland has officially gained Permanent Residency of the United States of America. We applied for what is referred to as "Temporary" Permanent Residency after we wed but had to re-apply two years later to demonstrate that we were still madly in love. Obviously, our application should have been a shoe-in but it took the Department of Homeland Security almost one year to make a decision. However, I am overjoyed to say that Iain received his notice on Saturday that his green card is in the mail. The next step for Iain will be citizenship, in which we will probably have to pay more fees and he will have to take a citizenship test. To pass it, he will probably learn more about U.S. history than most children today learn in schools thanks to the No Child Left Behind Act. Ooo- sorry to throw politics into this blog. Anyway- congrats to my fabulous husband who is here to stay!!!
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Congrats, Iain!! See you guys soon!
Congrats Iain! Homeland Security loves to take their time with anything... including Homeland Security! :-)
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