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Instructions for N-644, Application
for Posthumous Citizenship
Department of Homeland Security
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Instructions
Please read these instructions carefully to properly complete this form. If you need more space to complete an answer, use a
separate sheet(s) of paper. Write your name and Alien Registration Number (A #), if any, at the top of each sheet of paper
and indicate the part and number of the item to which the answer refers.
What Is the Purpose of This Form?
Public Law 101-249, as amended, provides that an alien or
non-citizen national of the United States who dies as a result
of injury or disease incurred by active duty with the U.S.
Armed Forces during specified periods of military hostilities
may be granted U.S. citizenship.
If the application is approved, a Certificate of Citizenship will
be issued in the name of the deceased veteran.
The certificate establishes that the decedent is considered a
citizen of the United States as of the date of his or her death.
Posthumous citizenship is an honorary status commemorating
the bravery and sacrifices of the veteran. The certificate allows
certain qualifying family members to apply for benefits under
section 319(d) of the INA or remain classified as immediate
relatives for obtaining lawful permanent residence.
When Should I Use Form N-644?
C. Service organization recognized by the Department of
Veterans Affairs; or
D. The Secretary of Defense or the Secretary's designee
with USCIS after request by the next-of-kin.
NOTE: After a Certificate of Citizenship has been issued for a
veteran, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
will not approve any later application on his or her behalf,
except in the case of an application to replace a certificate that
was lost, mutilated, or destroyed.
General Instructions
Step 1. Fill Out Form N-644
1. Type or print legibly in black ink.
2. If extra space is needed to complete any item, attach a
continuation sheet, indicate the item number, and date and
sign each sheet.
The application must be filed no later than two years after the
date of the decedent's death.
3. Answer all questions fully and accurately. State that an
item is not applicable with "N/A." If the answer is none,
write "none."
Who May File Form N-644?
4. Complete only Part I of this application. Do not write in
Parts II, III, or IV, which are reserved for the use of the
executive departments.
1. You may file this form only if your relationship to the
decedent was:
A. Spouse;
B. Father/Mother;
C. Son/Daughter; or
D. Brother/Sister.
2. You are the decedent's representative, defined as:
Step 2. General Requirements
To qualify for posthumous citizenship, the decendent must
have been an alien or non-citizen national of the United States
who:
1. Served honorably in an active-duty status in the military,
air, or naval forces of the United States during:
A. 04/06/1917 - 11/11/1918 (World War I);
A. Executor or administrator of decedent's estate;
B. 09/01/1939 - 12/31/1946 (World War II);
B. Guardian, conservator, or committee of decedent's
next-of-kin;
C. 06/25/1950 - 07/01/1955 (Korean Hostilities);
D. 02/28/1961 - 10/15/1978 (Vietnam Hostilities);
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E. 08/02/1990 - 04/11/1991 (Persian Gulf Conflict);
F. From 09/11/2001 until terminated by Executive Order
of the President (Iraq Hostilities);
G. Any other period of military hostilities designated by
Executive Order of the President for the purpose of
naturalization benefits; or
H. A period of at least five years following enlistment or
reenlistment in the U.S. Army under the Lodge Act of
June 30, 1950, and who:
2. Died because of injury or disease incurred in or aggravated
by that service; and
3. Met one of the following enlistment requirements:
A. Was enlisted, reenlisted, or inducted in the United
States, Panama Canal Zone, American Samoa, or
Swain's Island;
B. Was admitted to the United States as a lawful
permanent resident at any time; or
C. If a person described in (1)(F), entered the United
States, Panama Canal Zone, American Samoa, or
Swain's Island pursuant to military orders at some time
during such service.
Evidence
Authorization documents
1. Unless you are the spouse of the decedent or the executor
or administrator of the decedent's estate, you must obtain
authorization from all living next-of-kin above you in the
order of succession.
2. For example, if you are the decedent's brother, you would
have to obtain authorization from all living relatives in
classes (a), (b), and (c) in the "Who May File Form
N-644?" section on Page 1 of these instructions.
The authorization must be in the form of an affidavit
stating the affiant's name, address, and relationship to the
decedent and authorizing you to apply for posthumous U.S.
Citizenship on behalf of the decedent. If the affidavit is in a
language other than English, it must be accompanied by a
certified English translator.
3. If you are in category (e) or (f) of the section "Who May
File Form N-644?" you must submit a certified copy of
your letter of appointment as the executor or administrator
of the decedent's estate, or as the guardian, conservator, or
committee of the decedent's next-of-kin.
4. If you are in group (g) of the section "Who May File
Form N-644?" you must submit evidence of recognition of
your organization by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Documentation of the decedent's service and death
To facilitate certification of the decedent's military service and
service-connected death by the executive departments, you
should submit a legible copy of each of the following
documents, if available:
1. Form DD214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from
Active Duty;
2. Form DD 1300, Report of Casualty/Military Death
Certificate; or
3. Any other military or state issued certificate of the
decedent's death.
Failure to submit any of these documents may not
automatically result in the denial of your application, but will
delay the certification process.
Translations
Any document containing a foreign language submitted to
USCIS shall be accompanied by a full English language
translation which the translator has certified as complete and
accurate, and by the translator's certification that he or she is
competent to translate from the foreign language into English.
Copies
Unless specifically required that an original document be filed
with an application or petition, an ordinary legible photocopy
may be submitted. Original documents submitted when not
required will remain a part of the record, even if the
submission was not required.
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Where To File?
Submit your Form N-644 to the following address:
USCIS California Service Center
P.O. Box 10360
Laguna Niguel, CA 92607
What Is the Filing Fee?
No fee is collected for this application.
Address Changes
If you change your address and you have an application or
petition pending with USCIS, you may change your address
online at www.uscis.gov, click on "Change your address with
USCIS" and follow the prompts or by completing and mailing
Form AR-11, Alien's Change of Address Card, to:
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Change of Address
P.O. Box 7134
London, KY 40742-7134
For commercial overnight or fast freight services only, mail to:
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Change of Address
1084-I South Laurel Road
London, KY 40744
Processing Information
Any Form N-644 that is not signed will be rejected with a
notice that your Form N-644 is deficient. You may correct
the deficiency and resubmit Form N-644. An application or
petition is not considered properly filed until accepted by
USCIS.
Will You Have to Appear for an Interview? No. However,
if the application is approved and you reside outside the
United States, you will be required to appear at the nearest
U.S. Embassy or consulate to sign for the Certificate of
Citizenship.
Decision
The decision on Form N-644 involves a determination of
whether you have established eligibility for the requested
benefit. You will be notified of the decision in writing.
USCIS Forms and Information
To order USCIS forms, call our toll-free number at 1-800870-3676. You can also get USCIS forms and information on
immigration laws, regulations, and procedures by telephoning
our National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283 or
visiting our Internet website at www.uscis.gov.
As an alternative to waiting in line for assistance at your local
USCIS office, you can now schedule an appointment through
our Internet-based system, InfoPass. To access the system,
visit our website. Use the InfoPass appointment scheduler and
follow the screen prompts to set up your appointment.
InfoPass generates an electronic appointment notice that
appears on the screen.
Penalties
If you knowingly and willfully falsify or conceal a material
fact or submit a false document with this Form N-644, we will
deny your Form N-644 and may deny any other immigration
benefit.
In addition, you will face severe penalties provided by law and
may be subject to criminal prosecution.
Initial processing
Once Form N-644 has been accepted, it will be checked for
completeness, including submission of the required initial
evidence. If you do not completely fill out the form, or file it
without required initial evidence, you will not establish a basis
for eligibility, and we may deny your Form N-644.
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Privacy Act Notice
Paperwork Reduction Act
We ask for the information on this form, and associated
evidence, to determine if you have established eligibility for
the immigration benefit for which you are filing. Our legal
right to ask for this information can be found in the
Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended. We may
provide this information to other government agencies. Failure
to provide this information, and any requested evidence, may
delay a final decision or result in denial of your Form N-644.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor an information
collection and a person is not required to respond to a
collection of information unless it displays a currently valid
OMB control number. The public reporting burden for this
collection of information is estimated at 1 hour and 50 minutes
per response, including the time for reviewing instructions,
and completing and submitting the form. Send comments
regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this
collection of information, including suggestions for reducing
this burden, to: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services,
Regulatory Management Division, 111 Massachusetts
Avenue, N.W., 3rd Floor, Suite 3008, Washington, DC 20529.
OMB No. 1615-0059. Do not mail your application to this
address.
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File Type | application/pdf |
File Modified | 2008-08-25 |
File Created | 2007-07-30 |