Wellington, FL – In a ceremony held at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in Newark, New Jersey, on Friday, December 12, dressage rider Dr. Cesar Parra took the Oath of Allegiance for Naturalized Citizens and was sworn in as a United States citizen. Dr. Parra, who represented his native Colombia at Olympic Games, World Equestrian Games, Pan American Games, and World Cup Finals, will now focus on representing the U.S. in international dressage competition.

“I’m very happy,” beamed Dr. Parra. “This is a dream. We’ve been waiting for this for many years. I have to do all the paperwork to switch the citizenships and I’ve already contacted USEF – they are very happy about it. I’m working on my U.S. passport so I have it and am ready to fly!”

Dr. Parra, with his wife and their two children, has resided in the U.S. for nine years. Dr. Parra’s son Federico, age 15, automatically received his citizenship on December 12. Dr. Parra’s wife Marcela and their daughter 18-year-old daughter Nicole are eligible for citizenship and will likely take the oath within the next three months. 

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