> Yes - you are correct about the USCIS administrative ceremonies - I
> thought I had covered it. Portland Oregon does those also - ( in an
> upstairs room in the actual USCIS building).
>
> I had a Federal Courthouse ceremony in Portland even though I didn't
> have a name change - they just scheduled it for me when actually I was
> expecting the administrative ceremony at the USCIS office. ( I had
> been waiting awhile - caught up in background check).
> Also if people want a more 'ceremonial' ceremony here in Portland at
> the Federal courthouse they can request it.
> Also thanks for the reminder about the large event locations that some
> jurisdictions have.
Husband had his upstairs in the POO office.. it was pretty ceremonial,
even without the courtroom effect. :)
Remember that we often have one big ceremony on the waterfront here
during the Cinco de Mayo festival (still my fav Q from the husband: When
is Cinco de Mayo anyway?). That would have been fun, but it's not like
we were going to wait for it!
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