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Celebrating Presidents Day with Naturalization Ceremonies

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02/12/2015

On Feb. 16, we celebrate Presidents Day to honor the birth of our nation’s first president, George Washington, and all presidents who have led this country.

Each year, USCIS marks this holiday with a week of special naturalization ceremonies across the country. This year, we will welcome approximately 5,000 new citizens during nearly 40 Presidents Day-themed naturalization ceremonies between Feb. 13 and 22. A list of highlighted ceremonies is below.

We encourage you to share your ceremony experiences and photos via Twitter and other social media, using the hashtag #newUScitizen. You can also follow @USCIS on Twitter and Facebook.com/USCIS.
 

DateCity, StateLocation
Feb. 13, 2015Portland, MaineKing Middle School
Feb. 13, 2015New York, New YorkUSCIS New York City Field Office
Feb. 13, 2015Tampa, FloridaUSCIS Tampa Field Office
Feb. 17, 2015Irving, TexasUSCIS Dallas Field Office
Feb. 17, 2015Phoenix, ArizonaUSCIS Phoenix Field Office
Feb. 17, 2015St. Paul, MinnesotaLandmark Center
Feb. 17, 2015Boston, MassachusettsJohn F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Feb. 18, 2015Des Moines, IowaNeil Smith Federal Building
Feb. 18, 2015Detroit, MichiganU.S. District Court (children’s ceremony)
Feb. 18, 2015Denver, ColoradoHistory Colorado Center
Feb. 19, 2015Johnston, Rhode IslandUSCIS Providence Field Office
Feb. 19, 2015Buffalo, New YorkTheodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site
Feb. 19, 2015Campbell, CaliforniaCampbell Heritage Theatre
Feb. 19, 2015Irving, TexasUSCIS Dallas Field Office
Feb. 19, 2015Fort Carson, ColoradoFort Carson
Feb. 19, 2015Centennial, ColoradoUSCIS Denver Field Office
Feb. 20, 2015Alexandria, VirginiaNorthern Virginia Community College
Feb. 20, 2015Oakland Park, FloridaUSCIS Oakland Park Field Office
Feb. 20, 2015New York, New YorkUSCIS New York City Field Office
Feb. 20, 2015Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaUSCIS Philadelphia Field Office
Feb. 20, 2015Durham, North CarolinaUSCIS Raleigh Field Office
Feb. 20, 2015Greer, South CarolinaUSCIS Greer Field Office
Feb. 20, 2015Centennial, ColoradoUSCIS Denver Field Office
Feb. 22, 2015Mount Vernon, VirginiaGeorge Washington’s Mount Vernon

 

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02/12/2015
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