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Mk asked in Politics & GovernmentImmigration · 2 years ago

Citizenship help!?

I went in yesterday for my interview and passed it! I was really excited until he pulled out my application and telling me I didn't even have to file N400 because I am already a US Citizen because of biological father. Now they're asking me to file N600 instead, and I have to provide my fathers certificate to prove he is a US Citizen already and the problem that I have is I need to provide some kind evidence that I was in his custody when we moved here in the US. I don't have any records of bills anything address because I was under age at that time and we did live w/ my dad for a few months only. So before I even started highschool here in Nevada I already lived with my Aunt and Uncle so I can go to the school that I want (bcause of the zoning). Wil a notarized paper saying I lived with my dad when we moved here is enough (w/ his signature so I can be naturalized? or is there anyway I can ask DMV to give me a paper copy of my State Id (My very first ID) from 11yrs ago? What are my other options?

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  • 2 years ago

    You need an N600 when you were born abroad but your US citizen parent did not register your birth at the US consulate. If you are now over 18, it is too late to be registered.

    Presume you currently hold a greencard. What passport did you use to enter the US?

    There must be a piece of this puzzle missing. Generally all you need for an N600 is your father's birth certificate and yours showing that the two of you are related plus evidence that he lived in the US long enough. Perhaps your father is not listed on your birth certificate. Please update your question to clarify your issue. They seem to be looking for confirmation that this man is indeed your father.

  • 2 years ago

    Do you have any photos of you with you Dad when you were little?

  • 2 years ago

    If your father was a US citizen when you were born AND he had lived in the USA for five years (two of which after his 14th birthday) then before you proceed with the USCIS procedure look into simply applying for a US passport.

    https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passpor...

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