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    N-600, Application for Certificate of Citizenship

    ​Fellas, kindly help me to find the answer to the processing time for the Certificate of Citizenship If anyone present here already received theirs.
    In my case, I applied for two of my minor kids In September this year. (Both children have their passports already) For one child they decided to re-use the prior captured fingerprints, and for the other child they set an appointment for biometrics. At the application service center they just took her photo and said you don't need to do fingerprints. Since That day her case status has changed to " Case is being actively reviewed " The funny thing is , The status always shows the date when you check it . not like otherwise with the specific date since when it was changed. All details were shared for the information but the main question is to the guys who already got their certificates , How long was the whole procedure to have it in your hand.
    Thanks for understanding​

  • #2
    Without the Certificate of Citizenship, how did you prove citizenship for your children when you applied for their US passports?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Wayne99 View Post
      Without the Certificate of Citizenship, how did you prove citizenship for your children when you applied for their US passports?
      They would provide the proof of their US citizenship, the children's green card, the children's birth certificates, and their marriage certificate.

      See the page on citizenship evidence for a US passport -> Examples of Secondary Citizenship Evidence -> I was born outside the United States -> I became a U.S. citizen through my parent who naturalized or through the Child Citizenship Act of 2000:
      If you were born outside the United States and acquired U.S. citizenship through the naturalization of your parent(s), please submit the following with your passport application:
      • Your foreign birth certificate listing your parent(s)
      • Evidence of your parent’s U.S. citizenship such as a U.S. birth certificate, Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA), or naturalization certificate
      • Evidence of your permanent residence status. Examples include:
        • Permanent Resident Card/Green Card
        • Foreign passport with the original I-551 visa entry stamp
      • Your parents' marriage certificate (if your parents were married when you legally entered the U.S. and before your 18th birthday)
      • Documentation of legal custody when you entered the United States, if your parents were not married at that time. If your parents divorced after you entered the United States, provide documentation of legal custody at the time of your parent’s naturalization
      • Evidence that you resided in the United States in the legal and physical custody of your U.S. citizen parent
      And the DS-11 passport application form instructions page 2 -> Applicants Born Outside the United States -> Claiming Citizenship through Naturalization of One or Both Parent(s):
      • Claiming Citizenship through Naturalization of One or Both Parent(s), submit all the following:​
        • Your parent(s) Certificate(s) of Naturalization
        • Your parents' marriage/certificate and/or evidence that you were in the legal and physical custody of your U.S. citizen parent, if applicable
        • Your foreign birth certificate (and official translation if the document is not in English)
        • Your evidence of admission to the United States for legal permanent residence and proof you subsequently resided in the United States​

      This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by newacct View Post

        They would provide the proof of their US citizenship, the children's green card, the children's birth certificates, and their marriage certificate.

        See the page on citizenship evidence for a US passport -> Examples of Secondary Citizenship Evidence -> I was born outside the United States -> I became a U.S. citizen through my parent who naturalized or through the Child Citizenship Act of 2000:


        And the DS-11 passport application form instructions page 2 -> Applicants Born Outside the United States -> Claiming Citizenship through Naturalization of One or Both Parent(s):
        Thanks for taking your time to answer my question.

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