N-600K-013 Final Fee Rule Mocks

Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322

N-600K-013 Final Fee Rule Mocks

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N-600K, Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Sectio
Use this form to request naturalization and obtain a Certificate of Citizenship for a child who regularly
resides outside of the United States in the legal and physical custody of a U.S. citizen parent.

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N-600K, Application for Citizenship and
Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322
Form N-600K, Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322 is used to
obtain a Certificate of Citizenship for a U.S. citizen child who regularly resides outside of the United
States.
Learn more about applying for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate.

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Before You Start Your Application
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Eligibility
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. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (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 childʼs 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 a er 14 years of
age. If the U.S. citizen parent does not meet this requirement, the U.S. citizen parentʼs
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 a er
14 years of age.
In cases where the U.S. citizen parent died in the preceding five years, and Form 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 person who has legal and physical custody
of the child does not object to the Form 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.

Note: It is the responsibility of the individual seeking the childʼs Certificate of Citizenship
under INA section 322 to secure any visa or other document necessary for lawful
admission to the United States. USCIS cannot assist in obtaining any necessary visa or
other document.
 Fee

We will automatically calculate the cost for you before you submit your request. For
specific information about fees applicable to this form, see Form G-1055.

Fee waiver: If you are requesting a fee waiver, you cannot file online. You must file a

paper version of both the Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver and the form for the specific
benefit you are requesting. You can review the fee waiver guidance at www.uscis.gov/
feewaiver.

Refund policy: USCIS does not refund fees, regardless of any action we take on your

application, petition, or request, or how long USCIS takes to reach a decision. By
continuing this transaction, you acknowledge that you must submit fees in the exact
amount and that you are paying the fees for a government service.
Please refer to the instructions for the form(s) you are filing for additional information or
you may call the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283. For TTY (deaf or hard of hearing)
800-767-1833.
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Documents you may need
The following is a list of documents everyone filing this form must provide:
2x2 passport photograph
Childʼs birth certificate;
U.S. citizen parentʼs proof of citizenship; and
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.

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A er You Submit Your Application
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Track your case online

A er you submit your form, you can track its status through your USCIS account. Sign in
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USCIS.
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Respond to requests for information

A er you submit your form, you can track its status through your USCIS account. Sign in
to your account o en to check your case status and read any important messages from
USCIS.
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Attend the interview

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

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They both gather the same information and cost the same.
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Complete the Getting Started section first

You should answer all questions in the Getting Started section first so we can best
customize the rest of your online form experience.
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Provide as many responses as you can
You should provide as many responses as you can. Incomplete or missing information
may slow down processing of your case a er you submit the form.

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We will automatically save your responses

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DHS Privacy Notice
AUTHORITIES: The information requested on this application, and the associated evidence,
is collected under INA section 322 and 101(c).

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 provided 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 the beneficiaryʼs benefit
request.

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 1 hour and 8 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:
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Office of Policy and Strategy, Regulatory Coordination Division
5900 Capital Gateway Drive, Mail Stop #2140
Camp Springs, MD 20588-0009

Do not mail your completed form N-600K to this address.
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If you do not work on your form for more than 30 days, we will delete your data
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What is your basis for eligibility?
I am a BIOLOGICAL child of a U.S. citizen parent
I am an ADOPTED child of a U.S. citizen parent
Other

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Basis for eligibility
Preparer and interpreter
information

About Child

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Childʼs Family

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Childʼs Interview

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Evidence

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Additional Information

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Review and Submit

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Have you previously applied for a Certificate of
Citizenship or a U.S. Passport?
Yes
No

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What is your basis for eligibility?
I am a BIOLOGICAL child of a U.S. citizen parent
I am an ADOPTED child of a U.S. citizen parent
Other

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Basis for eligibility

Provide an explanation.

Preparer and interpreter
information

About Child

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Childʼs Family

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Childʼs Interview

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Evidence

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Additional Information

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Review and Submit

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Have you previously applied for a Certificate of
Citizenship or a U.S. Passport?
Yes
No
Provide an explanation.

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 You may not be eligible to file an Application for
If you have previously filed only an application for a passport,
please disregard this message.
If you previously filed an Application for Certificate of
Citizenship and received a decision from USCIS, you should not
file this application again. USCIS will reject any newly filed
application for Certificate of Citizenship (N-600) you file.
If USCIS denied your prior Application for Certificate of
Citizenship, you may be eligible to appeal that decision using
the Notice of Appeal or Motion (Form I-290B). If the time for
appeal has expired, you should submit a motion to reopen or
reconsider using Form I-290B. Review your decision notice for
more information.
If you are seeking to replace a lost or stolen certificate, you
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Preparer and interpreter
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Preparer and interpreter
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Is a preparer assisting you with completing this
application?

Preparer information

About Child

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Childʼs Family

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Childʼs Interview

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Evidence

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Additional Information

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Review and Submit

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

Yes
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Is an interpreter assisting you with completing
this application?
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What is your preparerʼs full name?
Given name (first name)

Family name (last name)

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Basis for eligibility
Preparer and interpreter
information

What is your preparerʼs business or organization
name?

Preparer information
Interpreter information

My preparer is not part of a business or organization
About Child

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Childʼs Family

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Childʼs Interview

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Evidence

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Additional Information

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Review and Submit

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What is your preparerʼs mailing address?
Country
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Address line 1

Street number and name

Address line 2

Apartment, suite, unit, or floor

City or town

State/Province

ZIP code/Postal code
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Provide a 5 or 9-digit
ZIP code.

What is your preparerʼs contact information?
Daytime telephone number

Provide a 10-digit phone number

Mobile telephone number
My preparer does not have a mobile telephone number.

Provide a 10-digit phone number

Email address
My preparer does not have an email address.

Example: [email protected]

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Given name (first name)

Family name (last name)

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Basis for eligibility
Preparer and interpreter
information

What is your interpreterʼs business or
organization name?

Preparer information

Interpreter information

My preparer is not part of a business or organization
About Child

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Childʼs Family

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Childʼs Interview

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Evidence

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Additional Information

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Review and Submit

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What is your interpreterʼs mailing address?
Country
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Address line 1

Street number and name

Address line 2

Apartment, suite, unit, or floor

City or town

State/Province

ZIP code/Postal code
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Provide a 5 or 9-digit
ZIP code.

What is your interpreterʼs contact information?
Daytime telephone number

Provide a 10-digit phone number

Mobile telephone number
My interpreter does not have a mobile telephone number.

Provide a 10-digit phone number

Email address
My interpreter does not have an email address.

Example: [email protected]

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

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About Child

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Resources

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What is the childʼs current legal name?
The childʼs current legal name is the name on their birth certificate, unless
it changed a er birth by a legal action such as marriage or court order. Do
not provide any nicknames here.

Given name (first name)

Middle name

Family name (last name)

Childʼs name
Childʼs contact
information
Childʼs additional
information
Childʼs immigration
information

What is the childʼs name exactly as it appears on
the childʼs Permanent Resident Card?

Describe child

Provide the childʼs name exactly as it appears on their Permanent Resident
Card, even if it is misspelled.

Childʼs adoption
Childʼs Family

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Childʼs Interview

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Evidence

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Additional Information

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Review and Submit

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The name on the childʼs Permanent Resident Card matches their
current legal name.

Given name (first name)

Middle name

Family name (last name)

Has the child used any other names since birth?
Other names used may include aliases, name at birth, and nicknames.

Yes
No

Provide all the other names the child has ever used since birth, including
aliases, name at birth, and nicknames.

Given name (first name)

Middle name

Family name (last name)

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What is the childʼs current mailing address?

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We will use the childʼs 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.

In care of name (if any)

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Country

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Childʼs name

Childʼs contact
information

Address line 1

Childʼs additional
information

Street number and name

Childʼs immigration
information

Address line 2

Describe child
Childʼs adoption

Apartment, suite, unit, or floor

Childʼs Family

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Childʼs Interview

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Evidence

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Additional Information

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Review and Submit

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City or town

State/Province

ZIP code/Postal code


Provide a 5 or 9-digit
ZIP code.

Is the childʼs mailing address the same as their
physical address?
Yes
No

What is the childʼs current physical address?
Country


Address line 1

Street number and name

Address line 2

Apartment, suite, unit, or floor

City or town

State/Province

ZIP code/Postal code


Provide a 5 or 9-digit
ZIP code.

How can we contact the child?
Daytime telephone number
Country code

Phone number

Mobile telephone number
They do not have a mobile telephone number.

Country code

Phone number

Email address
They do not have an email address.

Example:[email protected]

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What is the childʼs date of birth?

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MM/DD/YYYY

What is the childʼs country of birth?

Childʼs name



Childʼs contact
information

Childʼs additional
information

Were the childʼs parents married to each other
when the child was born (or adopted)?

Childʼs immigration
information
Describe child

Yes
No

Childʼs adoption
Childʼs Family

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Childʼs Interview



Evidence



Additional Information

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Review and Submit

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Was the child adopted?
Yes
No

What is the childʼs U.S. Social Security number?
They do not have or know their U.S. Social Security number.

Provide a 9-digit Social Security number.

What is the childʼs USCIS Online Account Number?
Your child will only have an Online Account Number, or OAN, if they
previously filed a form that has a receipt number that begins with IOE. If the
child filed the form online, they can find their OAN in their account profile.
If they mailed us the form, they can find their OAN at the top of the Account
Access Notice we sent them.
If the child does not have a receipt number that begins with IOE, they do
not have an OAN.
(The OAN is not the same as an A-Number.)
They do not have or know their USCIS Online Account Number.

Provide a 12-digit Online Account Number.

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What is the childʼs A-Number?

N-600K, Application for
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of Certificate Under
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The childʼs 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.

Getting Started

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About Child

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Where to find the childʼs A-Number

Childʼs name
Childʼs contact
information
Childʼs additional
information

Childʼs immigration
information
Describe child
Childʼs adoption
Childʼs Family

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Childʼs Interview

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Evidence

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Additional Information

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Review and Submit

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I do not have or know their A-Number.

AProvide a 7, 8, or 9-digit number. If your A-Number is fewer than 9 digits,
the system will automatically add zero(s) a er the “A” and before the first
digit so there is a total of 9 digits, for example: A-001234567.

What is the childʼs prior country of citizenship or
nationality?
Provide the name of the childʼs country of citizenship or nationality before
the child became a U.S. citizen.

Note: If the country no longer exists or the child is stateless, provide the

name of the foreign country where the child was last a citizen or national.
If the child is a citizen or national of more than one country, provide the
name of the country that issued the latest passport.
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What is the childʼs gender?

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Male
Female

What is the childʼs height?

Childʼs name

Feet

Childʼs contact
information

Inches
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Childʼs additional
information

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Childʼs immigration
information

Describe child

What is the childʼs current marital status?

Childʼs adoption
Childʼs Family

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Evidence

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Childʼs name

On what date did legal custody begin?

Childʼs contact
information

MM/DD/YYYY

Childʼs additional
information
Childʼs immigration
information
Describe child

On what date did physical custody begin?

Childʼs adoption
Childʼs Family

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 Provide information about the childʼs U.S. citizen parent.

Provide information about the U.S. citizen parent even if you are
filing this form as the childʼs U.S. citizen grandparent or legal
guardian.

What is the U.S. citizen parentʼs current legal
name?
The parentʼs legal name is the name on their birth certificate, unless it
changed a er birth by legal action such as marriage or court order. Do not
provide a nickname here.

Given name (first name)



Middle name

Parentʼs contact
information

Family name (last name)

Parentʼs citizenship
Parentʼt other information
Physical presence
U.S. citizen legal guardian
Legal guardianʼs contact
information

Where does the U.S. citizen parent live now?

Legal guardianʼs
citizenship

Country

Legal guardianʼs other
information



Address line 1

Childʼs Interview



Evidence



Additional Information



Street number and name

Review and Submit



Address line 2

Apartment, suite, unit, or floor

City or town

State/Province

ZIP code/Postal code


Provide a 5 or 9-digit
ZIP code.

What is the U.S. citizen parentʼs date of birth?
MM/DD/YYYY

What is the U.S. citizen parentʼs country of birth?
Provide the name of the country at the time of the parentʼs birth, even if the
name has changed.


What is the U.S. citizen parentʼs U.S. Social
Security number?
They do not have or know their U.S. Social Security number.

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Daytime telephone number

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Childʼs Family

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Mobile telephone number
They do not have a mobile telephone number.

U.S. citizen parent

Provide a 10-digit phone number

Parentʼs contact
information

Email address
They do not have an email address.

Parentʼs citizenship
Parentʼt other information
Physical presence

Example: [email protected]

U.S. citizen legal guardian

Work telephone number
They do not have a work telephone number.

Legal guardianʼs contact
information
Legal guardianʼs
citizenship

Provide a 10-digit phone number.

Legal guardianʼs other
information
Childʼs Interview

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Evidence

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Additional Information

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How did the parent obtain U.S. citizenship?
Birth in the United States
Acquisition a er birth through naturalization of alien
parents
Birth abroad to U.S. citizen parents
Naturalization

U.S. citizen parent

Has the U.S. citizen parent ever lost U.S.
citizenship or taken any action that would cause
loss of U.S. citizenship?

Parentʼs contact
information

Parentʼs citizenship
Parentʼt other information

Yes
No

Physical presence
U.S. citizen legal guardian
Legal guardianʼs contact
information
Legal guardianʼs
citizenship

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information
Childʼs Interview

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Evidence

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How did the parent obtain U.S. citizenship?
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parents
Birth abroad to U.S. citizen parents
Naturalization

U.S. citizen parent

Has the U.S. citizen parent ever lost U.S.
citizenship or taken any action that would cause
loss of U.S. citizenship?

Parentʼs contact
information

Parentʼs citizenship
Parentʼt other information

Yes
No

Physical presence
U.S. citizen legal guardian
Legal guardianʼs contact
information
Legal guardianʼs
citizenship

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information
Childʼs Interview

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How did the parent obtain U.S. citizenship?

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parents
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Naturalization

U.S. citizen parent

What is the parentʼs Certificate of Citizenship
number?

Parentʼs contact
information

Parentʼs citizenship
Parentʼt other information
Physical presence
U.S. citizen legal guardian
Legal guardianʼs contact
information

What is the parentʼs A-Number?

Legal guardianʼs
citizenship

They do not have or know their A-Number

Legal guardianʼs other
information

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Provide a 7, 8, or 9-digit number. If your A-Number is fewer than 9 digits,
the system will automatically add zero(s) a er the “A” and before the first
digit so there is a total of 9 digits, for example: A-001234567.

Has the U.S. citizen parent ever lost U.S.
citizenship or taken any action that would cause
loss of U.S. citizenship?
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No

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Birth in the United States
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parents
Birth abroad to U.S. citizen parents
Naturalization

U.S. citizen parent
Parentʼs contact
information

Where was the parent naturalized?

Parentʼs citizenship

Name of court or USCIS office location

Parentʼt other information
Physical presence

City or town

U.S. citizen legal guardian
Legal guardianʼs contact
information
Legal guardianʼs
citizenship

State


Legal guardianʼs other
information
Childʼs Interview



Evidence



Additional Information



Review and Submit



What is the parentʼs Certificate of Naturalization
number?

What date was the parent naturalized?

What is the parentʼs A-Number?
They do not have or know their A-Number

AProvide a 7, 8, or 9-digit number. If your A-Number is fewer than 9 digits,
the system will automatically add zero(s) a er the “A” and before the first
digit so there is a total of 9 digits, for example: A-001234567.

Has the U.S. citizen parent ever lost U.S.
citizenship or taken any action that would cause
loss of U.S. citizenship?
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No

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Is the U.S. citizen parent a member of the U.S.
Armed Forces?
Yes
No

How many times has the U.S. citizen parent been
married?

U.S. citizen parent
Parentʼs contact
information

Include annulled marriages and marriages to the same person.

Parentʼs citizenship

Parentʼs other
information
Physical presence

What is the U.S. citizen parentʼs current marital
status?

U.S. citizen legal guardian
Legal guardianʼs contact
information

Single, Never Married
Married
Divorced
Widowed
Separated
Marriage Annulled
Other

Legal guardianʼs
citizenship
Legal guardianʼs other
information
Childʼs Interview

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Evidence

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Additional Information

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Is the U.S. citizen parent a member of the U.S.
Armed Forces?
Yes
No

Are there official orders authorizing the child to
accompany and reside with the U.S. citizen parent
who is a member of the U.S. Armed Forces?

U.S. citizen parent
Parentʼs contact
information

Yes
No

Parentʼs citizenship

Parentʼs other
information
Physical presence
U.S. citizen legal guardian
Legal guardianʼs contact
information
Legal guardianʼs
citizenship

How many times has the U.S. citizen parent been
married?

Legal guardianʼs other
information
Childʼs Interview



Evidence



Additional Information



Review and Submit



What is the U.S. citizen parentʼs current marital
status?
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Is the U.S. citizen parent a member of the U.S.
Armed Forces?
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No

How many times has the U.S. citizen parent been
married?

U.S. citizen parent
Parentʼs contact
information

Include annulled marriages and marriages to the same person.

Parentʼs citizenship

Parentʼs other
information
Physical presence

What is the U.S. citizen parentʼs current marital
status?

U.S. citizen legal guardian
Legal guardianʼs contact
information

Single, Never Married
Married
Divorced
Widowed
Separated
Marriage Annulled
Other

Legal guardianʼs
citizenship
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information
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Is the U.S. citizen parent a member of the U.S.
Armed Forces?
Yes
No

How many times has the U.S. citizen parent been
married?

U.S. citizen parent
Parentʼs contact
information

Include annulled marriages and marriages to the same person.

Parentʼs citizenship

Parentʼs other
information
Physical presence

What is the U.S. citizen parentʼs current marital
status?

U.S. citizen legal guardian
Legal guardianʼs contact
information

Single, Never Married
Married
Divorced
Widowed
Separated
Marriage Annulled
Other

Legal guardianʼs
citizenship
Legal guardianʼs other
information
Childʼs Interview



Evidence



Additional Information



Review and Submit

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What is the name of the U.S. citizen parentʼs
current spouse?
The parentʼs spouseʼs legal name is the name on their birth certificate,
unless it changed a er birth by legal action such as marriage or court order.
Do not provide a nickname here.

Given name (first name)

Middle name

Family name (last name)

What date did the U.S. citizen parent marry their
current spouse?
MM/DD/YYYY

Where was the U.S. citizen parent and their
current spouse married?
City
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Country


State

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What is the parentʼs spouseʼs date of birth?
MM/DD/YYYY

What is the parentʼs spouseʼs country of birth?

U.S. citizen parent
Parentʼs contact
information
Parentʼs citizenship
Parentʼs other information

What is the parentʼs spouseʼs immigration status?

Parentʼs current spouse
Physical presence

U.S. Citizen
Lawful permanent resident
Other

U.S. citizen legal guardian
Legal guardianʼs contact
information
Legal guardianʼs
citizenship
Legal guardianʼs other
information

Where does the U.S. citizen parent live now?

Childʼs Interview



Evidence



Additional Information



Review and Submit



Country


Address line 1

Street number and name

Address line 2

Apartment, suite, unit, or floor

City or town

State/Province

ZIP code/Postal code


Provide a 5 or 9-digit
ZIP code.

Is the U.S. citizen parentʼs current spouse also the
childʼs biological (or adopted) parent?
Yes
No

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What dates did the U.S. citizen parent or U.S.
citizen grandparent live in the United States?
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 a er 14 years of
age) then the child must use the physical presence of the U.S. citizen
grandparent.

Select who you will be providing information for

U.S. citizen parent

U.S. citizen parent
U.S. citizen grandparent

Parentʼs contact
information
Parentʼs citizenship
Parentʼs other information

Physical presence
U.S. citizen legal guardian

Period of physical presence in the United States

Legal guardianʼs contact
information

From

MM/DD/YYYY

Legal guardianʼs
citizenship

To

Legal guardianʼs other
information

MM/DD/YYYY

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Given name (first name)

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The grandparentʼs legal name is the name on their birth certificate, unless it
changed a er birth by legal action such as marriage or court order. Do not
provide a nickname here.

Middle name

Family name (last name)

U.S. citizen parent
Parentʼs contact
information
Parentʼs citizenship
Parentʼs other information

What is the U.S. citizen grandparentʼs current
physical address?

Physical presence

U.S. citizen grandparent

Country

Grandparentʼs contact
information



Grandparentʼs citizenship
U.S. citizen legal guardian

Address line 1

Legal guardianʼs contact
information
Legal guardianʼs
citizenship

Street number and name

Legal guardianʼs other
information

Address line 2

Childʼs Interview



Evidence



Additional Information



Review and Submit



Apartment, suite, unit, or floor

City or town

State/Province

ZIP code/Postal code


Provide a 5 or 9-digit
ZIP code.

What is the U.S. citizen grandparentʼs date of
birth?
MM/DD/YYYY

What is the U.S. citizen grandparentʼs country of
birth?
Provide the name of the country at the time of the grandparentʼs birth,
even if the name has changed.


What is the U.S. citizen grandparentʼs U.S. Social
Security number?
They do not have or know their U.S. Social Security number.

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Daytime telephone number

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Getting Started

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Childʼs Family



Mobile telephone number
They do not have a mobile telephone number.

U.S. citizen parent

Provide a 10-digit phone number

Parentʼs contact
information

Email address
They do not have an email address.

Parentʼs citizenship
Parentʼs other information
Physical presence

Example: [email protected]

U.S. citizen grandparent

Grandparentʼs contact
information

Work telephone number
They do not have a work telephone number.

Grandparentʼs citizenship
U.S. citizen legal guardian

Provide a 10-digit phone number.

Legal guardianʼs contact
information
Legal guardianʼs
citizenship

Evening telephone number

Legal guardianʼs other
information

Provide a 10-digit phone number

Childʼs Interview

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Evidence

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parents
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Naturalization

U.S. citizen parent
Parentʼs contact
information

What is the grandparentʼs Certificate of
Citizenship number?

Parentʼs citizenship
Parentʼs other information
Physical presence
U.S. citizen grandparent
Grandparentʼs contact
information

Grandparentʼs
citizenship

What is the grandparentʼs A-Number?

U.S. citizen legal guardian

They do not have or know their A-Number

Legal guardianʼs contact
information

A-

Legal guardianʼs
citizenship

Provide a 7, 8, or 9-digit number. If your A-Number is fewer than 9 digits,
the system will automatically add zero(s) a er the “A” and before the first
digit so there is a total of 9 digits, for example: A-001234567.

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information
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parents
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Naturalization

U.S. citizen parent
Parentʼs contact
information

Where was the grandparent naturalized?

Parentʼs citizenship

Name of court or USCIS office location

Parentʼs other information
Physical presence
U.S. citizen grandparent

City or town

Grandparentʼs contact
information

Grandparentʼs
citizenship

State

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What date was the grandparent naturalized?

What is the grandparentʼs A-Number?
They do not have or know their A-Number

AProvide a 7, 8, or 9-digit number. If your A-Number is fewer than 9 digits,
the system will automatically add zero(s) a er the “A” and before the first
digit so there is a total of 9 digits, for example: A-001234567.

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What is the U.S. citizen legal guardianʼs current
legal name?
The U.S. citizen legal guardianʼs legal name is the name on their birth
certificate, unless it changed a er birth by legal action such as marriage or
court order. Do not provide a nickname here.

Given name (first name)

U.S. citizen parent

Middle name

Parentʼs contact
information

Family name (last name)

Parentʼs citizenship
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Physical presence

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What is the U.S. citizen legal guardianʼs current
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Street number and name

Address line 2

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City or town

State/Province

ZIP code/Postal code
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ZIP code.

What is the U.S. citizen legal guardianʼs date of
birth?
MM/DD/YYYY

What is the U.S. citizen legal guardianʼs country of
birth?
Provide the name of the country at the time of the U.S. citizen legal
guardianʼs birth, even if the name has changed.
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What is the U.S. citizen legal guardianʼs U.S. Social
Security number?
They do not have or know their U.S. Social Security number.

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How can we contact the U.S. citizen legal
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Daytime telephone number

Provide a 10-digit phone number

U.S. citizen parent

Mobile telephone number
They do not have a mobile telephone number.

Parentʼs contact
information
Parentʼs citizenship
Parentʼt other information

Provide a 10-digit phone number

Physical presence

Email address
They do not have an email address.

U.S. citizen legal guardian

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information
Legal guardianʼs
citizenship

Example: [email protected]

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information

Work telephone number
They do not have a work telephone number.

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parents
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Naturalization

U.S. citizen parent
Parentʼs contact
information
Parentʼs citizenship

What is the U.S. citizen legal guardianʼs Certificate
of Citizenship number?

Parentʼt other information
Physical presence
U.S. citizen legal guardian
Legal guardianʼs contact
information

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They do not have or know their A-Number

AProvide a 7, 8, or 9-digit number. If your A-Number is fewer than 9 digits,
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parents
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Naturalization

U.S. citizen parent
Parentʼs contact
information
Parentʼs citizenship

Where was the parent naturalized?

Parentʼt other information
Physical presence

Name of court or USCIS office location

U.S. citizen legal guardian
Legal guardianʼs contact
information

Legal guardianʼs
citizenship

City or town

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information
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Where was the U.S. citizen legal guardian
naturalized?

What is the U.S. citizen legal guardianʼs Certificate
of Naturalization number?

What date was the U.S. citizen legal guardian
naturalized?
MM/DD/YYYY

What is the parentʼs A-Number?
They do not have or know their A-Number

AProvide a 7, 8, or 9-digit number. If your A-Number is fewer than 9 digits,
the system will automatically add zero(s) a er the “A” and before the first
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information

What is the name of the authority that granted
U.S. citizen legal guardianship?

Parentʼs citizenship
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Physical presence
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Legal guardianʼs contact
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What is the address of the authority that granted
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grandparent, or legal guardian like to be
interviewed at?
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.

USCIS office location

City or town

Interview request
Evidence



State
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What date would the child and parent,
grandparent, or legal guardian like to be
interviewed?
The interview date should be at least 90 days a er filing this form and must
be before the child turns 18 years of age. USCIS will attempt to
accommodate the requested date.

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Upload two copies of a recent color photograph of the child taken recently.
The photograph must measure 2 inches by 2 inches, with the childʼs face
measuring 1 inch to 1 3/8 inch from their chin to the top of their head. The
childʼs eyes should be between 1 1/8 inch and 1 3/8 inch from the bottom of
the photo.
Make sure the whole face is visible, the child is facing the camera directly,
and the background is white or off-white. The childʼs head must be bare,
unless contrary to the childʼs religious beliefs.
If you need help understanding the photo requirements or want to resize,
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Grandparent
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Upload documents for the U.S. citizen grandparent if the parent does not
meet the requirement. Examples include:
A U.S. birth certificate;
Form N-550, Certificate of Naturalization;
Form H-560, Certificate of Citizenship;
Form FS-240, Consular Report of Birth Abroad of United States Citizen;
or
A valid unexpired U.S. passport.

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Proof of U.S. citizenship
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record that was issued and certified by a civil authority in their country of
birth.

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translation and the translatorʼs certification with each original
document.
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that was issued and certified by a civil authority in the state or country of
marriage. If your U.S. citizen parent has been married more than once,
upload a copy or image of all of their marriage certificates.

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document.
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document.
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state in which the child was legitimated. Legitimation can also be
established according to the laws of the childʼs fatherʼs residence or the
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Form I-94, Arrival-Departure Record, is required, if available, at the time of
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on Form I-94). The Form I-94 number also is known as the Departure
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that request an I-94 Arrival-Departure Record Number. In this instance,
it is important for the child to provide a passport or travel document
number where it is requested on the application. (See below.)

Note: If the child was admitted to the United States by CBP at an airport or

seaport a er April 30, 2013, he or she may have been issued an electronic
Form I-94 by CBP, instead of a paper Form I-94. You may visit the CPB
website at www.cbp.gov/i94 to obtain a paper version of an electronic Form
I-94. CBP does not charge a fee for this service. Some travelers admitted to
the United States at a land border, airport, or seaport, a er April 30, 2013
with a passport or travel document, who were issued a paper Form I-94 by
CBP, may also be able to obtain a replacement Form I-94 from the CBP
website without charge. If you cannot obtain your Form I-94 from the CBP
website, you may obtain it by filing Form I-102, Application for
Replacement/Initial Nonimmigrant Arrival-Departure Record, with USCIS.
USCIS does charge a fee for this service. For specific information about fees
applicable to this form, see Form G-1055.

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parentʼs residence or physical presence in the United States. This pertains
to grandparents if the parent does not meet the requirement. This proof
may include, but is not limited to the following:
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Deeds, mortgages, or leases showing residence;
U.S. Social Security quarterly reports;
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still alive at the time of the U.S. citizen parentʼs death if the U.S. citizen
parent has died and the grandparentʼs physical presence is relied upon.
Evidence must also be submitted to prove that the U.S. citizen parent died
within the preceding five years.

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Provide the following documentation if you have it:
Form I-600, Petition to Classify Orphan as an Immediate Relative; or
Form I-800, Petition to Classify Convention Adoptee as an Immediate
Relative.
Note: All adopted children seeking naturalization under INA 322 must have
had either Form I-600 or Form I-800 approved or have complied with the
two years of legal custody and joint residence requirement of INA section
101(b)(1)(E).

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marriage certificates.

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