Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate under Section 322 (E-File)

Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322

N600K-004-Copy Deck-Biometrics Rule NPRM

Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate under Section 322 (E-File)

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N-600K Application for Citizenship
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N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: APPLICATION OVERVIEW
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Application for Citizenship and
Issuance of Certificate Under
Section 322

Current Sub-Heading

Revised Sub-Heading

Before you start your application Eligibility

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The Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322 (N-600K) is used to obtain
a Certificate of Citizenship for a U.S. citizen child who regularly resides outside of the United States.

CTA
Learn more about applying
for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate

A child may obtain U.S. citizenship if he or she meets all the following criteria to be eligible for
citizenship under INA section 322:
1. The child is not married;
2. USCIS must administer the Oath of Allegiance to the child before reaching 18 years of age;
3. The child regularly resides outside the United States;
4. In the legal and physical custody of the U.S. citizen parent;
5. The child's U.S. citizen parent has been physically present in the United States for a period or periods
totaling at least five years, at least two of which were after 14 years of age. If the U.S. citizen parent
does not meet this requirement, the U.S. citizen parent's own U.S. citizen parent (grandparent) has to
have been physically present in the United States for a period or periods totaling at least five years, at
least two of which were after 14 years of age.
In cases where the U.S. citizen parent died in the preceding five years, and the N-600K has been
properly filed on behalf of the child by the U.S. citizen grandparent or by the U.S. citizen legal guardian,
the child does NOT have to be residing in the legal and physical custody of the person as long as the
peron who has legal and physical custody of the child does not object to the N-600K; and
6. The child is temporarily present in the United States at the time of interview in a lawful status
pursuant to a lawful admission.

Fee

Documents you may need

After you submit your
application

Track your case online

Fee: $1,170

The application fee is $1,255. This includes the $1,170 filing fee plus an $85 biometric services fee.

The filing fee is not refundable, regardless of any action USCIS takes on this application.

The filing fee is not refundable, regardless of any action USCIS takes on this application.

The following is a list of documents everyone filing this form must provide:

Everyone filing this form must provide the following documents:

・2x2 passport photograph
・Child's birth certificate
・U.S. citizen parent's proof of citizenship

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・Birth certificate
・U.S. citizen parent's proof of citizenship

We will automatically determine which additional documents you need to provide as you fill out the
application. The other documents you need will depend on the information you provide in the
application, such as your personal history, family, and circumstances.

Children residing outside the United States must provide:
・A 2x2 passport photograph

Learn more about filing a
fee waiver.

We will automatically determine which additional documents you need to provide as you fill out your
application. The other documents you need will depend on the information you provide in the
application, such as your personal history, family, and circumstances.

After you submit your form, you can track its status through your USCIS account. Sign in to your
account often to check your case status and read any important messages from USCIS.
Biometrics appointment

A few weeks after you submit your application, we will contact you to schedule an appointment at an
Application Support Center near you. At the appointment, we will get your biometrics.
Every individual who is an applicant, petitioner, derivative, beneficiary, or sponsor of an immigration
benefit request or other request submitted to USCIS is required to submit biometrics unless USCIS
waives or exempts the requirement. You will be notified of the time and place of your appointment if
you must appear and you will be provided requirements for rescheduling if necessary. If you fail to
submit any biometrics as required, USCIS may deny your application, petition, or request.
DHS may store the biometrics submitted by an individual and use or reuse biometrics to conduct
background and security checks, including a check of criminal history records maintained by the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), verify identity, produce documents, determine eligibility for
immigration and naturalization benefits, or to perform any other functions necessary for administering
and enforcing immigration and naturalization laws, and any other law within DHS authority.

Respond to requests for information

If we need more information from you, we will send you a Request for Evidence (RFE) or Request for
Information (RFI). You can respond to our request and upload your documents through your USCIS
account.

Attend the interview

We may request that the child and the parent (or grandparent or legal guardian) appear at a USCIS
office for an interview. At the time of any interview, we may require that you provide fingerprints,
photographs, and a signature to verify your identity and update background and security checks.

Take the Oath of Allegiance

If we approve your application, and you are over 14 years of age, you will be scheduled to appear at a
USCIS office to take the Oath of Allegiance. If you are under 14 years of age, you may not be required
to take the Oath of Allegiance.

We may request that the child and the parent (or grandparent or legal guardian) appear at a USCIS
office for an interview. At the time of any interview, we may require that you provide your biometrics
to verify your identity and update background and security checks.

Application Overview

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N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: APPLICATION OVERVIEW
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Current Sub-Heading

Completing your form online

Filing online

Revised Sub-Heading

Submitting your application online is the same as mailing in a completed paper form. They both gather
the same information and cost the same.

Provide as many responses as you can

You should provide as many responses as you can. Incomplete fields or sections and missing
information can slow down the process after you submit your form. If you do not finish your form in
one session, you can sign in to your account to continue where you left off.

We will automatically save your
responses

We will automatically save your information when you select next to go to a new page or navigate to
another section of the form. Your responses will be saved for 30 days. You can sign in to your account
at anytime to continue where you left off.

DHS Privacy Notice

AUTHORITIES: The information requested on this application, and the associated evidence, is collected
under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) Section 322.

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CTA

PURPOSE: The primary purpose for providing the requested information is to determine if you have
established eligibility for naturalization and issuance of a Certificate of Citizenship for a child who
regularly resides outside the United States. DHS will use the information you provide to grant or deny
the immigration benefit you are seeking.

DISCLOSURE: The information you provide is voluntary. However, failure to provide the requested
information, including your Social Security number (if applicable), and any requested evidence, may
delay a final decision or result in denial of your application.

ROUTINE USES: DHS may share the information you provide on this application and any additional
requested evidence with other Federal, state, local, and foreign government agencies and authorized
organizations. DHS follows approved routine uses, as described in the associated published system of
records notices [DHS/USCIS/ICE/CBP-001 Alien File, Index, and National File Tracking, DHS/USCIS-007
Benefits Information System, and DHS/USCIS-018 Immigration Biometric and Background Check] and
the published privacy impact assessments [DHS/USCIS/PIA-056 USCIS Electronic Immigration System
and DHS/USCIS/PIA-071 myUSCIS Account Experience], which you can find at www.dhs.gov/privacy.
DHS may also share the information, as appropriate, for law enforcement purposes or in the interest of
national security.

Paperwork Reduction Act

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 Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) control number. The public reporting burden for this collection of information is
estimated at 2 hours 5 minutes per response, including time for reviewing instructions, gathering the
required documentation and information, completing the application, preparing statements, attaching
necessary documentation, and submitting the application. Send comments regarding this burden
estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this
burden, to:

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 Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) control number. The public reporting burden for this collection of information is
estimated at 2 hours 5 minutes per response, including time for reviewing instructions, gathering the
required documentation and information, completing the application, preparing statements, attaching
necessary documentation, and submitting the application. The collection of biometrics is estimated to
require 3 hours and 40 minutes. 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 Coordination Division
Office of Policy and Strategy
20 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20529-2140

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Regulatory Coordination Division
Office of Policy and Strategy
20 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20529-2140

Do not mail your completed Form N-600K to this address.

Do not mail your completed Form N-600K to this address.

OMB No. 1615-0087
Expires: 09/30/2022

OMB No. 1615-0087
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Application Overview

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Step

Getting Started

Section

Paper Form Question
Question #

The BIOLOGICAL child of a
The application is being filed for a child. The child is under qualifying U.S. citizen parent filing
1 18 years of age and:
this application
The ADOPTED child of a qualifying
U.S. citizen parent filing this
application
The grandchild of a qualifying U.S.
citizen grandparent or the child
ward of a U.S. citizen legal guardian
filing this application within five
years of the death of the U.S.
citizen parent
Was there any prior application for citizenship or for a
2.15 U.S. passport for the child?
Yes/No
Is someone assisting you with completing this
Yes/No
application?
(IF YES) Is a preparer assisting you with completing this
Yes/No
application?

Basis for eligibility

Preparer and interpreter
information

Preparer information

10.1

(IF YES) Is an interpreter assisting you with completing
Yes/No
this application?
(IF YES TO PREPARER) What is your preparer's full name? Given name (first name)

10.2

What is your preparer's business or organization name?

10.3

What is your preparer's mailing address?

10.4
10.5

What is your preparer's contact information?

10.6

Interpreter information

Sub-Question

9.1

(IF YES TO INTERPRETER) What is your interpreter's full
name?

9.2

What is your interpreter's business or organization name?

9.3

What is your interpreter's mailing address?

Field Type

Instructional Text

Help Text

radio

radio

radio
Radio
Radio
Radio

Radio

A preparer is anyone who completes or helps
you complete all or part of your application
using information and answers that you
provide.

Text

Family name (last name)

Text
Text

My preparer is not part of a
business or organization.
Country
Address line 1
Address line 2
City or town
State/Province
ZIP code/Postal code
Daytime telephone number
Mobile telephone number
My preparer does not have a
mobile telephone number.
Email address
My preparer does not have an
email address
Given name (first name)

Checkbox

Family name (last name)

Text
Text

My interpreter is not part of a
business or organization.
Country
Address line 1

Checkbox

Text
Text
Text
Text
Dropdown
Text
Text
Text
Checkbox

Street number and name
Apartment, suite, unit, or floor

Text
Checkbox
Text

Text
Text

Street number and name

Getting Started

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Step

Section

Paper Form Question
Question #

9.4
9.5

What is your interpreter's contact information?

9.6

8.1B

What language is your interpreter using to interpret this
application for you?

Sub-Question

Field Type

Address line 2
City or town
State/Province
ZIP code/Postal code
Daytime telephone number
Mobile telephone number
My preparer does not have a
mobile telephone number.
Email address
My interpreter does not have an
email address.

Text
Text
Dropdown
Text
Text
Text
Checkbox

Instructional Text

Help Text
Apartment, suite, unit, or floor

Text
Checkbox
Text

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Step

Section

About Child

Child's name

Current
Revised Current Question
Paper Form Paper Form
Question # Question #
What is the child's current legal name?
2.1

2.2

2.3

Child's contact
information

2.11

2.12

8.3
8.4

What is the child's name exactly as it
appears on their Permanent Resident
Card?

Has the child used any other names since
birth?
(IF YES)

What is the child's current mailing
address?

(IF NO) Where does the child live now?

How can we contact the child?

8.5
Child's additional
Information

2.6

2.7
2.17

2.16
2.4

2.5

What is the child's date of birth?

What is the child's country of birth?
Were the child's parents married to each
other when the child was born (or
adopted)?
Was the child adopted?
What is the child's U.S. Social Security
number?

What is the child's USCIS Online Account
Number?

Revised Question

Current Sub-Question

Revised Sub-Question

Current
Field Type

Given name (first name)

Text

Middle name (if applicable)
Family name (last name)
The name on the child's Permanent
Resident Card matches their current
legal name.
Given name (first name)

Text
Text
Checkbox

Middle name (if applicable)
Family name (last name)
Yes/No

Text
Text
Radio

Given name (first name)

Text

Middle name (if applicable)
Family name (last name)
In care of name (if any)

Text
Text
Text

Country

Dropdown

Address line 1
Address line 2
City or town
State/Province
ZIP code/Postal code
The child lives at their current mailing
address.
Country
Address line 1
Address line 2
City or town
State/Province
ZIP code/Postal code
Daytime telephone number
Mobile telephone number
They do not have a mobile telephone
number.
Email address
They do not have an email address.
Month/Day/Year

Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Checkbox

Yes/No

Text

Dropdown
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Checkbox

Revised
Field Type

Current Instructional Text

Revised Instructional Text

Current Help Text

Revised Help Text

The child's current legal name is the name on
their birth certificate, unless it changed after
birth by a legal action such as marriage or court
order. Do not provide any nicknames here.

Provide the child's name exactly as it appears on
the child's Permanent Resident Card, even if it is
misspelled.

Other names used may include nicknames,
aliases, and maiden names.
Provide all the other names the child has ever
used.

We will use the child's current mailing address to
contact them throughout the application
process. We may not be able to contact them if
you do not provide a complete and valid address.

Street number and name
Apartment, suite, unit, or floor

Text
Checkbox
Date

Dropdown
Radio

Yes/No

Radio
Text

They do not have a U.S. Social Security
number.

Checkbox
Text

If the child previously filed an application,
petition, or request using the USCIS online filing
system, provide the USCIS Online Account
Number they were issued.
If the child previously filed certain applications,
petitions, or requests on a paper form via a USCIS
Lockbox facility, they may have received a USCIS
Online Account Access Notice issuing them a
USCIS Online Account Number. You can find this
number at the top of the notice.
The USCIS Online Account Number is not the
same as an A-Number. The USCIS Online Account
Number was previously called the USCIS
Electronic Immigration System (USCIS ELIS)
Number.

Child's immigration
information

What is the child's A-Number?

They do not have a USCIS Online
Account Number.

Checkbox
Text

The child's A-Number is located on their
Permanent Resident Card (formerly known as the
Alien Registration Card or referred to as the
Green Card), and consists of a 7, 8, or 9-digit
number.
The A-Number may be located on the front or
back of the card, depending on when the card
was issued.
Where to find the child's A-Number 
[sample A-Number card image] They do not have or know their A-Number. Checkbox About Child Biometrics Rule NPRM - edits made N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: FORM QUESTIONS, COPY, AND INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. 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If the child is a citizen or national of more than one country, provide the name of the country that issued the latest passport. Describe child What is the child's gender? 2.9 What is the child's ethnicity? Male/Female 3.1 What is the child's race? Hispanic or Latino Not Hispanic or Latino Radio White  Radio Hispanic or Latino refers to a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. Checkbox Select all that apply. Your race is different from your ethnicity and should reflect your geographical origins. 3.2 Asian  Checkbox White A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. Asian A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. Black or African American  Checkbox American Indian or Alaska Native  Checkbox Black or African American A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. American Indian or Alaska Native A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment. 3.3 3.4 What is the child's height? What is the child's weight? What is the color of the child's eyes? 3.5 What is the color of the child's hair? 3.6 (IF ADOPTED) Child's adoption 2.10 What is the child's height? 2.13 What is the child's current marital status? [deleted] Feet/Inches Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander  Checkbox Feet/Inches Pounds Black/Blue/Brown/Gray/Green/Hazel/ Maroon/Pink/ Unknown/other Bald (no hair)/Black/Blonde/Brown/Gray/Red/Sa ndy/White/ Unknown/other Text Text Dropdown [deleted} A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands. Dropdown Text Single, never married/Married/Divorced/Widowed/S eparated/Marriage annulled Other Radio Text Date Date Date 2.16A What was the date of adoption? (IF OTHER) Provide an explanation. Month/Day/Year 2.16B 2.16C On what date did legal custody begin? On what date did physical custody begin? Month/Day/Year Month/Day/Year Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander [deleted] Radio About Child Biometrics Rule NPRM - no edits N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: FORM QUESTIONS, COPY, AND INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line Conditional question logic is indicated in ( ) before question Light gray cells are pre-approved copy from prior forms, light blue cells are pre-approved copy that has been updated to be N600K specific, cells with NO fill contain copy from the paper form Step Section Child's Family Paper Form Question Question # U.S. citizen parent Sub-Question Field Type Given name (first name) What is the U.S. citizen parent's 3.1 current legal name ? Where does the U.S. citizen 3.5 parent live now? Middle name (if applicable) Family name (last name) text text text Country Address line 1 Address line 2 City or town State/Province or region ZIP code/Postal code 3.2 What is the U.S. citizen parent's Month/Day/Year date of birth? 3.3 What is the U.S. citizen parent's country of birth? Dropdown Text Text Text Text Text Date 3.4 What is the U.S. citizen parent's U.S. Social Security number? Text 3.6 How can we contact the U.S. citizen parent? Text They do not have or know their U.S. Social Security number. Checkbox Daytime telephone number Text Instructional Text Provide information about the child's U.S. citizen parent. Provide information about the U.S. citizen parent even if you are filing this form as the child's U.S. citizen grandparent or legal guardian. The parent's legal name is the name on their birth certificate, unless it changed after birth by legal action such as marriage or court order. Do not provide a nickname here. Street number and name Apartment, suite, unit, or floor Provide the name of the country at the time of the parent's birth, even if the name has changed. Child's Family Biometrics Rule NPRM - no edits N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: FORM QUESTIONS, COPY, AND INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. 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Birth abroad to U.S. citizen parents Naturalization Field Type Instructional Text Text Text Checkbox Text Checkbox Text Checkbox Radio Radio Radio Radio Text Text They do not have or know their A-Number Checkbox City or town State Text Text Text Name of court or USCIS office location Child's Family Biometrics Rule NPRM - no edits N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: FORM QUESTIONS, COPY, AND INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line Conditional question logic is indicated in ( ) before question Light gray cells are pre-approved copy from prior forms, light blue cells are pre-approved copy that has been updated to be N600K specific, cells with NO fill contain copy from the paper form Step Section Paper Form Question Question # (IF NATURALIZATION) What is the parent's Certificate of Naturalization number? (IF NATURALIZATION) What date was the parent naturalized? (IF NATURALIZATION) What is the parent's A-Number? 3.12 11 Parent's additional information 3.14A 3.14B 3.13A 3.13B Sub-Question Field Type Instructional Text Text Month/Day/Year They do not have or know their A-Number Has the U.S. citizen parent ever Yes/No lost their U.S. citizenship or taken any action that would cause loss of U.S. citizenship? (IF YES) Provide an explanation. Is the U.S. citizen parent a Yes/No member of the U.S. Armed Forces? (IF YES) Are there official orders Yes/No authorizing the child to accompany and reside with the U.S. citizen parent? How many times has the U.S. citizen parent been married? What is the U.S. citizen parent's Single, never current marital status? married/Married/Divorced/Wi dowed/Separated/Marriage annulled/Other (IF OTHER) Provide an explanation. Date Text Checkbox Radio Text Radio Radio Text Radio Include annulled marriages and marriages to the same person. Text Child's Family Biometrics Rule NPRM - no edits N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: FORM QUESTIONS, COPY, AND INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line Conditional question logic is indicated in ( ) before question Light gray cells are pre-approved copy from prior forms, light blue cells are pre-approved copy that has been updated to be N600K specific, cells with NO fill contain copy from the paper form Step Section (IF MARRIED OR SEPARATED) Parent's current spouse Paper Form Question Sub-Question Question # (IF MARRIED OR SEPARATED) Given name (first name) What is the name of the U.S. citizen parent's current spouse? 3.13C Middle name (if applicable) Family name (last name) (IF MARRIED OR SEPARATED) Month/Day/Year What date did the U.S. citizen parent marry their current 3.13C spouse? (IF MARRIED OR SEPARATED) City or town Where was the U.S. citizen parent and their current spouse 3.13C married? State Country 3.13C (IF MARRIED OR SEPARATED) Month/Day/Year What is the parent's spouse's date of birth? 3.13C (IF MARRIED OR SEPARATED) What is the parent's spouse's country of birth? 3.13C (IF MARRIED OR SEPARATED) What is the parent's spouse's country of citizenship or nationality? 3.13C (IF MARRIED OR SEPARATED) U.S. citizen What is the parent's spouse's immigration status? Lawful permanent resident Other (IF OTHER) Provide an explanation. Field Type Instructional Text Text The parent's spouse's legal name is the name on their birth certificate, unless it changed after birth by legal action such as marriage or court order. Do not provide a nickname here. Text Text Date Text Dropdown Text Date Text Text Radio Radio Radio Text Child's Family Biometrics Rule NPRM - no edits N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: FORM QUESTIONS, COPY, AND INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line Conditional question logic is indicated in ( ) before question Light gray cells are pre-approved copy from prior forms, light blue cells are pre-approved copy that has been updated to be N600K specific, cells with NO fill contain copy from the paper form Step Section Paper Form Question Question # 3.13C (IF MARRIED OR SEPARATED) Where does the parent's spouse live now? 3.13D Is the U.S. citizen parent's current spouse also the child's biological (or adopted) parent? Physical presence (IF USING US GRANDPARENT FOR PHYSICAL PRESENCE) U.S. citizen grandparent Sub-Question Field Type Country Dropdown Address line 1 Address line 2 City or town State/Province or region ZIP code/Postal code Yes/No Text Text Text Text Text Radio What dates did the U.S. citizen parent or U.S. citizen grandparent live in the United States? Select who you will be U.S. citizen parent 5.1 providing information for U.S. citizen grandparent Period of physical presence in 5.2A-H the United States From To Given name (first name) What is the U.S. citizen grandparent's current legal 4.1 name? Middle name (if applicable) Family name (last name) Radio Instructional Text Street number and name Apartment, suite, unit, or floor Provide the dates that the U.S. citizen parent or grandparent was present in the United States. If the U.S. citizen parent has not been physically present in the United States for five years (two years of which were after 14 years of age) then the child must use the physical presence of the U.S. citizen grandparent. Radio Date Date Text The grandparent's legal name is the name on their birth certificate, unless it changed after birth by legal action such as marriage or court order. Do not provide a nickname here. Text Text Child's Family Biometrics Rule NPRM - no edits N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: FORM QUESTIONS, COPY, AND INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line Conditional question logic is indicated in ( ) before question Light gray cells are pre-approved copy from prior forms, light blue cells are pre-approved copy that has been updated to be N600K specific, cells with NO fill contain copy from the paper form Step Section Paper Form Question Sub-Question Question # What is the U.S. citizen grandparent's current physical 4.5 address? Country Address line 1 Address line 2 City or town State/Province ZIP code/Postal code What is the U.S. citizen Month/Day/Year 4.2 grandparent's date of birth? What is the U.S. citizen grandparent's country of birth? 4.3 What is the U.S. citizen grandparent's U.S. Social 4.4 Security number? They do not have or know their U.S. Social Security number. How can we contact the U.S. Daytime telephone number 4.6 citizen grandparent? 4.8 Evening telephone number 4.9 Mobile telephone number They do not have a mobile telephone number. 4.7 Work telephone number They do not have a work telephone number. 4.10 Email address They do not have an email address. Field Type Instructional Text Dropdown Text Text Text Text Text Date Text Text Provide the name of the country at the time of the grandparent's birth, even if the name has changed. Checkbox Text Text Text Checkbox Text Checkbox Text Checkbox Child's Family Biometrics Rule NPRM - no edits N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: FORM QUESTIONS, COPY, AND INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line Conditional question logic is indicated in ( ) before question Light gray cells are pre-approved copy from prior forms, light blue cells are pre-approved copy that has been updated to be N600K specific, cells with NO fill contain copy from the paper form Step Section Grandparent's citizenship Paper Form Question Question # How did the U.S. citizen grandparent obtain U.S. 4.11 citizenship? (IF BIRTH ABROAD TO US CITIZEN) What is the grandparent's Certificate of 4.11 Citizenship number (if any)? (IF BIRTH ABROAD TO US CITIZEN) What is the grandparent's A-Number (if any)? (IF NATURALIZATION) Where was the grandparent 4.11 naturalized? Sub-Question Field Type Birth in the United States Radio Instructional Text Acquisition after birth through Radio naturalization of alien parents Birth abroad to U.S. citizen parents Naturalization Radio Radio Text Text They do not have or know their A-Number. Checkbox City or town State Text Text Text (IF NATURALIZATION) What is the grandparent's Certificate of 4.11 Naturalization number? (IF NATURALIZATION) What Month/Day/Year date was the grandparent 4.11 naturalized? (IF NATURALIZATION) What is 4.11 the grandparent's A-Number? Text Name of court or USCIS office location Date Text Child's Family Biometrics Rule NPRM - no edits N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: FORM QUESTIONS, COPY, AND INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line Conditional question logic is indicated in ( ) before question Light gray cells are pre-approved copy from prior forms, light blue cells are pre-approved copy that has been updated to be N600K specific, cells with NO fill contain copy from the paper form Step Section Paper Form Question Question # Has the U.S. citizen grandparent ever lost their U.S. citizenship or taken any action that would cause loss of U.S. 4.12 citizenship? 11 Legal guardian What is the legal guardian's 6.1 current legal name? What is the legal guardian's 6.5 current physical address? What is the legal guardian's 6.2 date of birth? What is the legal guardian's country of birth? 6.3 Sub-Question Field Type They do not have or know their A-Number. Yes/No Checkbox (IF YES) Provide an explanation. Text Given name (first name) Text Middle name (if applicable) Family name (last name) Text Text Country Address line 1 Address line 2 City or town State/Province ZIP code/Postal code Month/Day/Year Dropdown Text Text Text Text Text Date Instructional Text Radio Text Complete this part only if you are a legal guardian filing this application on behalf of a deceased U.S. citizen parent. The legal guardian's legal name is the name on their birth certificate, unless it changed after birth by legal action such as marriage or court order. Do not provide a nickname here. Provide the name of the country at the time of the legal guardian's birth, even if the name has changed. Child's Family Biometrics Rule NPRM - no edits N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: FORM QUESTIONS, COPY, AND INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line Conditional question logic is indicated in ( ) before question Light gray cells are pre-approved copy from prior forms, light blue cells are pre-approved copy that has been updated to be N600K specific, cells with NO fill contain copy from the paper form Step Section Paper Form Question Question # What is the legal guardian's U.S. Social Security number? 6.4 How can we contact the legal 6.6 guardian? 6.8 6.9 6.7 6.10 How did the legal guardian 6.11 obtain U.S. citizenship? (IF BIRTH ABROAD TO US CITIZEN) What is the legal guardian's Certificate of 6.11 Citizenship number (if any)? Sub-Question Field Type Instructional Text Text They do not have or know their U.S. Social Security number. Daytime telephone number Checkbox Evening telephone number Mobile telephone number They do not have a mobile telephone number. Work telephone number They do not have a work telephone number. Email address They do not have an email address. Birth in the United States Text Text Checkbox Text Text Checkbox Text Checkbox Radio Acquisition after birth through Radio naturalization of alien parents Birth abroad to U.S. citizen parents Naturalization Radio Radio Text Child's Family Biometrics Rule NPRM - no edits N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: FORM QUESTIONS, COPY, AND INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line Conditional question logic is indicated in ( ) before question Light gray cells are pre-approved copy from prior forms, light blue cells are pre-approved copy that has been updated to be N600K specific, cells with NO fill contain copy from the paper form Step Section Paper Form Question Question # (IF BIRTH ABROAD TO US CITIZEN) What is the legal guardian's A-Number (if any)? 6.11 (IF NATURALIZATION) Where was the legal guardian 6.11 naturalized? 6.11 (IF NATURALIZATION) What is the legal guardian's Certificate of Naturalization number? Sub-Question Field Type Instructional Text Text They do not have or know their A-Number. Checkbox City or town State Text Text Text (IF NATURALIZATION) What Month/Day/Year date was the legal guardian 6.11 naturalized? (IF NATURALIZATION) What is the legal guardian's A-Number? 6.11 They do not have or know their A-Number. What date did the legal 6.12 guardianship begin? Month/Day/Year What is the name of the authority that granted legal 6.13 guardianship? What is the address of the Country authority that granted legal 6.14 guardianship? Address line 1 Text Name of court or USCIS office location Date Text Checkbox Date Text Dropdown Text Child's Family Biometrics Rule NPRM - no edits N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: FORM QUESTIONS, COPY, AND INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line Conditional question logic is indicated in ( ) before question Light gray cells are pre-approved copy from prior forms, light blue cells are pre-approved copy that has been updated to be N600K specific, cells with NO fill contain copy from the paper form Step Section Paper Form Question Question # Sub-Question Field Type Address line 2 City or town State/Province ZIP code/Postal code Text Text Text Text Instructional Text Child's Family Biometrics Rule NPRM - no edits N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: FORM QUESTIONS, COPY, AND INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line Conditional question logic is indicated in ( ) before question Step Child's Interview Section Interview request Paper Form Question # Question Which USCIS office would the child and parent, grandparent, or legal guardian like to be 7.1 interviewed at? Sub-Question City or town State What date would the child and parent, grandparent, or legal guardian like to be 7.2 interviewed? (Month/Day/Year) Field Type Text Text Text Date Instructional Text Help Text Provide the preferred location where the child and parent, grandparent, or legal guardian would like to be interviewed. USCIS will consider this preference when scheduling the interview. The interview date should be at least 90 days after filing this form and must be before the child turns 18 years of age. USCIS will attempt to accommodate the requested date. Your Request Biometrics Rule NPRM - edits made N-600K: EVIDENCE Step: Indicates the form navigation element. In this case, these questions would appear in the Evidence step of the form. Section: Indicates the form sub-navigation element. The following copy for questions is grouped by the section in which they should appear. Evidence title: Type of evidence being requested Instructional text: Clarifying information about what type of evidence an applicant should submit. Copy for evidence is created using the form's paper instructions. Evidence types are separated by a double-line. Step Evidence Section Evidence to support your application Evidence Title Current Instructional Text As part of applying for U.S. citizenship and issuance of a Certificate of Citizenship, you will need to provide evidence to support the application. These documents help us evaluate your application and verify your answers. Revised Instructional Text Field Type Do not send original documents to USCIS in the mail. Provide legible copies of the documents unless USCIS later requests original documents Upload a recent color photograph of the child taken within 30 days of filing this application. The photograph must measure 2 inches by 2 inches, with the child's face measuring 1 inch to 1 3/8 inch from their chin to the top of their head. The child's eyes should be between 1 1/8 inch and 1 3/8 inch from the bottom of the photo. If the child resides outside the United States, upload a recent color photograph of the child that measures 2 inches by 2 inches, with the child's face measuring 1 inch to 1 3/8 inch from their chin to the top of their head. The child's eyes should be between 1 1/8 inch and 1 3/8 inch from the bottom of the photo. Upload Make sure the whole face is visible, the child is facing the camera directly, and the background is white or off-white. The child's head must be bare, unless contrary to the child's religious beliefs. Also, include an image of the back of the photograph with the child's name and A-Number written in pen or pencil. Make sure the whole face is visible, the child is facing the camera directly, and the background is white or off-white. The child's head must be bare, unless contrary to the child's religious beliefs. Also, include an image of the back of the photograph with the child's name and A-Number written in pen or pencil. You are required to provide several documents as part of submitting your application. You may also need to provide additional evidence, depending on how you answered some questions. 2" x 2" photo of child Child's birth certificate If you need help understanding the photo requirements or want to resize, rotate, or crop your photo, If you need help understanding the photo requirements or want to resize, rotate, or crop your photo, you can use to the Department of State's USCIS Policy Manual. [IF LEGAL GUARDIAN] Proof of legal guardianship Upload a copy or image of certified evidence of legal guardianship issued by the legal authority of the guardian's residence or domicile. [IF PARENTS DIVORCED, LEGAL SEPARATION, OR ADOPTION] U.S. citizen parent's proof of legal and physical custody Upload a copy or image of any document showing that the qualifying U.S. citizen parent has legal and physical custody of the child. [IF GRANDPARENT PHYSICAL PRESENCE] U.S. citizen grandparent's current status Upload a copy or image of any document that proves that the grandparent is a U.S. citizen or was one at the time of the U.S. citizen parent's death. [IF ADOPTED] Child's notice of approval and supporting documentation Provide the following documentation if you have it: Upload Upload If a legal guardian is filing this application, upload a copy or image of any document that proves that the grandparent was a U.S. citizen and still alive at the time of the U.S. citizen parent's death. Upload 1. Form I-600, Petition to Classify Orphan as an Immediate Relative; or 2. Form I-800, Petition to Classify Convention Adoptee as an Immediate Relative. All adopted children seeking naturalization under INA 322 must have had either Form I-600 or Form I800 approved or have complied with the two years of legal custody and joint residence requirement of INA section 101(b)(1)(E). Evidence Biometrics Rule NPRM - edits made N-600K: EVIDENCE Step: Indicates the form navigation element. In this case, these questions would appear in the Evidence step of the form. Section: Indicates the form sub-navigation element. The following copy for questions is grouped by the section in which they should appear. Evidence title: Type of evidence being requested Instructional text: Clarifying information about what type of evidence an applicant should submit. Copy for evidence is created using the form's paper instructions. Evidence types are separated by a double-line. Step Section Evidence Title Current Instructional Text [IF ADOPTED] Child's full, final adoption decree Upload a copy or image of the child's full, final adoption decree. Revised Instructional Text Field Type Upload [IF ADDITIONAL NAMES SINCE BIRTH] Upload a readable image of the legal document that formally changed the child's name or date of Child's proof of all legal name changes birth. This can be one of the following: • Marriage certificate • Divorce decree • Adoption decree • Court document Secondary Evidence If a required document is unavailable, you must provide a typed or printed explanation of the reasons that document is unavailable and submit secondary evidence to establish eligibility. Secondary evidence must overcome the unavailability of the required documents. USCIS may request an original typed or printed statement from the appropriate government or other legal authority to support your claim that the documents are unavailable. The following types of secondary evidence may be submitted to establish eligibility: • • • • Baptismal Certificate Baptismal certificate School record Census records Affidavits Upload a copy or image of the certificate under the church seal where the child's baptism occurred showing the child's: Upload • Place of birth • Date of birth • Baptism date • Parents' names • Godparents' names (if known) School Record Upload a copy or image of an official letter from school authorities for the school the child attended showing their: • • • • Census Records Upload Date of admission to the school Place of birth Date of birth or age that time The names of and residences of your birth parents (if shown in the school records) Upload a copy or image of State or Federal census records showing your: Upload • Name • Place of birth • Date of birth or age Affadavits Upload a copy or image of the child's affidavits if other types of secondary evidence are not available. Upload An affidavit is a typed or printed statement sworn to by two people who have personal knowledge of the claimed event. Affidavits must overcome the unavailability of both required documents and secondary evidence. Examples of events you may submit and affidavit for include: • The child's place and date of birth • Marriage • Death The people making these statements are not required to be U.S. citizens and may be relatives. Each affidavit must contain the following information about the person making the affidavit: • • • • • • Full legal name Address Place of birth Date of birth Relationship to the child Detailed information about the event to include how they came to know about its occurence Evidence Biometrics Rule NPRM - no edits N-600: EVIDENCE Step: Indicates the form navigation element. In this case, these questions would appear in the Evidence step of the form. Section: Indicates the form sub-navigation element. The following copy for questions is grouped by the section in which they should appear. Evidence title: Type of evidence being requested Instructional text: Clarifying information about what type of evidence an applicant should submit. Copy for evidence is created using the form's paper instructions. Evidence types are separated by a double-line. Field type is the universal upload pattern Light gray cells are pre-approved copy from prior forms Step Section Additional Information Optional explanation Paper Form Question Question # 11 You may provide additional information for your request Sub-Question Field Type Additional information Textbox Not Required Instructional Text If you need to provide any additional information for any of your answers to the questions in this form, enter it into the space below. You should include the questions that you are referencing. If you do not need to provide any additional information, you may leave this section blank. Additional Information Biometrics Rule NPRM - edits made N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: REVIEW AND SUBMIT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. (In some cases, like in the Crimes and Offenses section, instructional text may appear above a set of questions.) Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line Conditional question logic is indicated in ( ) before question Step Section Review and Review your Submit application Paper Form Question Question # Check your application before you submit Current Sub-Question Revised Sub-Question Field Type Current Instructional Text Revised Instructional Text We will review your application to check for accuracy and completeness before you submit it. We encourage you to provide as many responses as you can throughout the application, to the best of your knowledge. Missing information can slow down the review process after you submit your application. You can return to this page to review your application as many times as you want before you submit it. Alerts and warnings You have one or more alerts and warnings based on the information you provided in your application. A red alert means you have incomplete or incorrect responses to certain questions. You ​cannot​ submit your application with any alerts. A yellow warning means you may be missing information or may need to follow-up with us about your responses. You can still submit your application, but some warnings may slow down the review process after you submit your application. Your application summary Preparer Signature Here is a summary of all the information you provided in your application. Make sure you have provided responses for everything that applies to you before you submit your application. You can edit your responses by going to each application section using the site navigation. 10.7A Preparer's statement I am not an attorney or accredited representative but have prepared this application on behalf of the applicant and with the applicant's consent Radio Your preparer must read the statements below and select the statement that applies to him or her. If your preparer is an attorney or accredited representative whose representation extends beyond preparation of this application, he or she may be obliged to submit a completed Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative (G-28), or Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney in Matters Outside the Geographical Confines of the United States (G28I), with this application. 10.7B I am an attorney or accredited representative and my representation of the applicant in this case does not extend beyond the preparation of this application Radio 10.7B I am an attorney or accredited representative and my representation of the applicant in this case extends beyond the preparation of this application Radio By my signature, I certify, under penalty of perjury, that I prepared this application at the request of the applicant. The applicant then reviewed this completed application and informed me that he or she understands all of the information contained in, and submitted with, his or her application, including the Applicant's Certification, and that all of this information is complete, true, and correct. I completed this application based only on information that the applicant provided to me or authorized me to obtain or use. Checkbox 10 Preparer's certification and signature Your preparer must read and agree to the certification below. Review and Submit Biometrics Rule NPRM - edits made N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: REVIEW AND SUBMIT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. (In some cases, like in the Crimes and Offenses section, instructional text may appear above a set of questions.) Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line Conditional question logic is indicated in ( ) before question Step Section Paper Form Question Question # Current Sub-Question Revised Sub-Question Field Type Current Instructional Text Upload Scan and upload your preparer's completed signature page below. Your interpreter must read and agree to the certification below. Revised Instructional Text As the applicant's preparer, you must sign on paper and provide your signature page to the applicant. Follow these steps: 1. Download the Preparer Signature page 2. Print the Preparer Signature page 3. Read and sign the Preparer Signature page 4. Give the signed Preparer Signature page to the applicant The applicant will need to scan and upload your completed signature page on the next Interpreter signature 10.8 Preparer's signature upload 9 Interpreter's certification and signature I certify, under penalty of perjury, that: I am fluent in English and the language provided in the Getting Started section of this application, and I have read to this applicant in the identified language every question and instruction on this application and his or her answer to every question. The applicant informed me that he or she understands every instruction, question, and answer on the application, including the Applicant's Certification, and has verified the accuracy of every answer. Checkbox As the applicant's interpreter, you must sign on paper and provide your signature page to the applicant. Follow these steps: 1. Download the Interpreter Signature page 2. Print the Interpreter Signature page 3. Read and sign the Interpreter Signature page 4. Give the signed Interpreter Signature page to the applicant Your signature The applicant will need to scan and upload your completed signature page on the next screen. 9.7 Interpreter's signature upload 8.1A Applicant's statement I can read and understand English, and have read and understand every question and instruction on this application, and my answer to every question. 8.2 Applicant's statement At my request, the preparer named in the Getting Started section of this application, prepared this application for me based only upon information I provided or authorized. regarding the preparer 8.1B Applicant's statement The interpreter named in the Getting Started section of this application read to me every question and instruction on this application and my answer to every question in the regarding the language I specified in the Getting Started section, a language in which I am fluent and I interpreter understood everything. 8 Applicant's certification and signature Upload Copies of any documents I have submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered, original documents, and I understand that USCIS may require that I submit original documents to USCIS at a later date. Furthermore, I authorize the release of any information from any and all of my records that USCIS may need to determine my eligibility for the immigration benefit that I seek. Copies of any documents I have submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered, original documents, and I understand that USCIS may require that I submit original documents to USCIS at a later date. Furthermore, I authorize the release of any information from any and all of my records that USCIS may need to determine my eligibility for the immigration benefit that I seek. I further authorize release of information contained in this application, in supporting documents, and in my USCIS records to other entities and persons where necessary for the administration and enforcement of U.S. immigration law. I further authorize release of information contained in this application, in supporting documents, and in my USCIS records to other entities and persons where necessary for the administration and enforcement of U.S. immigration law. Checkbox Scan and upload your interpreter's completed signature page below. You must read and agree to the statement below. Checkbox You must read and agree to the statement below. Checkbox You must read and agree to the statement below. You must read and agree to the certification below. If you knowingly and willfully falsify or conceal a material fact or submit a false document with your application, we can deny your application and may deny any other immigration benefit. You may also face criminal prosecution and penalties provided by the law. If you are required to provide biometrics, at the appointment you must sign an oath reaffirming that: 1. You provided or authorized all information in the application; 2. You reviewed and understood all of the information contained in, and submitted with, your application; and 3. All of this information was complete, true, and correct at the time of filing. I understand that USCIS may require me to appear for an appointment to take my [deleted] biometrics (fingerprints, photograph, and/or signature) and, at that time, if I am required to provide biometrics, I will be required to sign an oath reaffirming that: 1 I reviewed and provided or authorized all of the information in my application; 2 I understood all of the information contained in, and submitted with, my application; and 3 All of this information was complete, true, and correct at the time of filing. I certify, under penalty of perjury, that I provided or authorized all of the information in my application, and any document submitted with it were provided or authorized by me, that I reviewed and understand all of the information contained in, and submitted with, my application, and that all of this information is complete, true, and correct. I have read and agree to the applicant's statement You must read and agree to the certification below. If you knowingly and willfully falsify or conceal a material fact or submit a false document with your application, we can deny your application and may deny any other immigration benefit. You may also face criminal prosecution and penalties provided by the law. I certify, under penalty of perjury, that I provided or authorized all of the information in my application, and any document submitted with it were provided or authorized by me, that I reviewed and understand all of the information contained in, and submitted with, my application, and that all of this information is complete, true, and correct. If you are a U.S. citizen filing this form on behalf of a child under the age of 14, you may provide your signature at the ASC, instead of your child signing for themselves. Checkbox Review and Submit Biometrics Rule NPRM - edits made N-600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: REVIEW AND SUBMIT Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. (In some cases, like in the Crimes and Offenses section, instructional text may appear above a set of questions.) Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question. Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line Conditional question logic is indicated in ( ) before question Step Section Paper Form Question Question # Current Sub-Question 8.6 Your signature 8.6 [Date of signature] Pay and submit Revised Sub-Question Field Type Current Instructional Text Revised Instructional Text You must provide your digital signature below by typing your full legal name. We may deny your application if you do not completely fill out this application or fail to submit required documents. We will record the date of your signature with your application. The final step to submit your Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322 (N-600K) is to pay the required fee. Pay for and submit your application Your application fee is: $1,170 If you have a form fee, we will send you to Pay.gov — our safe, secure payment website — to make your payment and submit your application online. Here are the steps in the payment and submission process: 1. Provide your billing information on Pay.gov 2. Provide your credit card or U.S. bank account information 3. Submit your payment When you have paid your fee, your application will be submitted. Pay.gov will redirect you to an application confirmation screen. You can track the status of your application through your USCIS online account. Review and Submit Biometrics Rule NPRM - no edits N600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: WARNINGS, ALERTS, NOTICES, AND ERRORS Copy in gray boxes is approved copy from the N600K and should not be edited Alert: Appears in red box; indicates missing required information or lack of eligibility; user cannot submit application Warning: Appears in yellow box; indicates potential eligibility issue or follow-up step; user can submit application Notice: Appears in blue box; indicates potential exemptions or other useful information; user can submit application Error: Appears in red text below a form field; user can submit application Number Type 1 Yellow alert Logic If 2.15, Yes (Was there any prior application for citizenship or for a U.S. Passport?) Message h5. The child may not be eligible to file an Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322 (N-600K) If an Application for Certificate of Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate (N600K) was previously filed on behalf of the child and the child received a decision from USCIS, you should not file this application again. USCIS will reject any newly filed Application for Certificate of Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate (N-600K). Review the decision notice for more information. If USCIS already approved a previous Application for Certificate of Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate (N-600K) for the child, you should not file this application again. If you are seeking to replace a lost or stolen certificate, you should submit the Application for Replacement Naturalization/Citizenship Document (N-565). 2 Red alert If A-Number is different than the ANumber of the applicant's profile, the following red alert is shown. h5. This account has already been verified with a different A-Number The A-Number in this account's profile is [xxxxxxxxx]. If you need to apply for a benefit for someone else using the A-Number you entered, you should sign out of this account and create a new account for them at myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov. Warnings Biometrics Rule NPRM - no edits N600K INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: WARNINGS, ALERTS, NOTICES, AND ERRORS Copy in gray boxes is approved copy from the N600K and should not be edited Alert: Appears in red box; indicates missing required information or lack of eligibility; user cannot submit application Warning: Appears in yellow box; indicates potential eligibility issue or follow-up step; user can submit application Notice: Appears in blue box; indicates potential exemptions or other useful information; user can submit application Error: Appears in red text below a form field; user can submit application Number Type 3 Red alert 4 Yellow alert Logic Message If date of birth is different than the date of h5. This account has already been verified with a different date of birth birth of the applicant's profile, the The date of birth in this account's profile is [MM/DD/YYYY]. following red alert is shown. If the user leaves the height question blank. If you need to apply for a benefit for someone else using the date of birth you entered, you should sign out of this account and create a new account for them at myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov. h5. You should provide the child's height You can continue filling out your application and submit it. However, missing information can slow down the process after you submit your form. 5 Yellow alert If the user leaves the gender radio button h5. You should provide the child's gender question blank. You can continue filling out your application and submit it. However, missing information can slow down the process after you submit your form. 6 Yellow alert If the user leaves the marital status radio button question blank. h5. You should provide child's marital status You can continue filling out your application and submit it. However, missing information can slow down the process after you submit your form. Warnings
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