I would like to ask about the N-600 form, certificate of citizenship.
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I would like to ask about the N-600 form, certificate of citizenship.
My mother was a US citizen before i was 18 years old. She applied for
my green card and I received it when I was 18. I would like to know if
i am eligible to file the N-600 form.
Asked on December 24, 2017 under Immigration Law, Ohio
Answers:
SB Member California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 7 years ago | Contributor
IF you automatically became a US citizen then you are a US citizen and you do not need anything but can apply for a passport. If you did not automatically become a US citizen if you were over the age of 18 by the time your parent naturalized, you would need to apply for citizenship by submitting form N-400 to USCIS.
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