I: Hello Alex, How you doing today?
Alex: I’m doing great. How about you?
I: I’m doing great as well. So, lets begin your interview on your background with the process of naturalization.
I: What inspired you to become a United States citizen?
Alex: My parents wanted a better life for my brother and me. So, as everybody says that U.S. is the land of freedom and opportunities.
I: What steps did you have to take as part of the naturalization process?
Alex: The process was easy but it was long. First, I had to fill the N400 application. Then, we had to wait for the USIS interview. Finally, you take the test and then you swear in ceremony or pledge your loyalty if you pass the test. …show more content…
Alex: Even though the process was long and little overwhelming, but I was excited about gaining a citizenship in the U.S. and starting a whole new experience.
I: How has gaining citizenship changed your life? Is your daily life different because of gaining citizenship?
Alex: It did change my life after gaining the citizenship because, now I’m allowed to vote. I found a great paying job and it made the U.S. my home.
I: Do you feel the process was worthwhile?
Alex: Of course it was because, I don’t have to worry about my green card getting expire and it has made my life amazing.
I: If you had to, would you do it again? Please explain.
Alex: To be honest the process was kind of long and annoying, but I would do it again if I had to because I wouldn’t want to lose the great that I have here.
I: How did you feel after you gained your citizenship?
Alex: I felt really good. I have never felt that good ever in my life. It was like they handed me a whole new